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31

Dec 2020

Last Updated: 31/12/2020
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Business

Harrogate district venues 'frustrated' by abrupt tier change

by Suzannah Rogerson

| 31 Dec, 2020
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Pubs and restaurants in Harrogate, Ripon, Knaresborough, Pateley Bridge and Masham were all set for their biggest day of the year today — until the sudden move into tier three forced them to close.

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Pubs and restaurants in the Harrogate district have spoken of their frustration at the abrupt move into tier three just hours before their "biggest day of the year".

Hospitality venues across the district would usually be buzzing with excitement on New Year's Eve.

But instead most venues are closed, with only takeaways possible.

All the restaurant and cafe owners the Stray Ferret spoke to today agreed with the need for stricter restrictions but insisted more notice should have been given, as they have been left with unused stock.

Simon Cotton, managing director of the HRH Group whose properties include the Fat Badger, White Hart Hotel and the Yorkshire Hotel, said:

"I agree stricter restrictions are needed to get a grip on the virus but giving us such little notice is unacceptable. It's a kick in the teeth for the biggest day of the year taken away with just a few hours notice.
"Frustration — that would be the word I use to sum up the year."


Mr Cotton said food would be wasted this weekend as charities are unable to make use of perishable items at such short notice.

Many businesses have been trying to use up stock.

The Smiths Arms in Beckwithshaw posted on Facebook it would donate to the Harrogate Hospital and Community Charity.

The Little Ale House micropub in Harrogate said it would be selling cask and keg beers at reduced prices.




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The Dining Room restaurant in Boroughbridge changed its business model this year by moving to daytime-only trade during the week and saving its fine dining for Friday and Saturday evenings.

The owners will continue with their plans to serve takeaways this evening but said yesterday's announcement would have a major impact on trade. Co-owner Chris Astley said:

"Luckily we won't waste stock because we can still go ahead with our takeaways but it doesn't make the past year easier.
"I am relieved because when you have people turning up, clearly from different households, it is very difficult to manage. We just have to keep going."




Sarah Williams, runs Scarlett's Vintage Tea Rooms in Knaresborough, said she was expecting the announcement:

"It's not unexpected especially when you look at the data. Of course it's not what you want to do but it is the right thing to do.
"We had a successful summer and have received grants, which mean we are surviving and aren't in any danger of closing but not everyone has been so lucky."