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Oct 2021
With therapy sheep, a passive house and plenty of environmental experts on hand - the organiser of the first event as part of the Harrogate district Climate Action Festival has hailed its success.
The three-week festival, which encourages local people to reduce climate damage, kicked off with an exhibition at Harrogate College on Hornbeam Park today.
More than 30 exhibitors were at the free event between 10am and 4pm with demonstrations, live music as well as vegetarian and vegan food.
Holly Hansen-Maughan, partnerships and development lead at the college, told the Stray Ferret:
One of the big attractions at the event was a passive house, which Pure Haus built on site for the event. Kevin Pratt, a co-director at Pure Haus, also said:
Heather and John Rowe, who set up Resurrection Bikes, were on hand to fix up bikes and show off a specially-made cargo bike.
Mrs Rowe told the Stray Ferret:
Dale French, who was showing off an electric bus on behalf of Transdev and the Harrogate Bus Company. He said:
Cath Wilson, who runs Corn Close Care Farm near Pateley Bridge, brought two sheep called Dave and Tiny to the event. She added:
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