Mother Shipton's wins Small Visitor Attraction of the Year award
Mother Shipton's Cave has been been named the Small Visitor Attraction of the Year at the Visit York tourism awards 2022.
The Knaresborough tourist hotspot was commended by judges for its "magical experience" and the enthusiasm of staff on site.
Owner, Fiona Martin, said:
"Mother Shipton strikes again! We are overjoyed to be starting the season with such a big win for this ancient attraction, and for the town of Knaresborough. Our team have worked so hard to continue to add a sprinkle of magic and a slice of delight to the experience for visitors old and new, and it's very rewarding to have an award win to take away from this."
Harrogate-based manufacturer celebrates 70 years by planting 1,200 trees
To mark the 70th anniversary of Belzona, staff at
its European headquarters in Harrogate got together with family members to plant 1,200 trees in the Royal Forest of Knaresborough.Belzona designs and manufactures composite materials and industrial protective coatings.
This initiative is part of a three-year partnership with the
White Rose Forest, the community forest for north and west Yorkshire. The company plans to plant seven-million trees throughout Yorkshire by 2025.
Corporate development supervisor, Natalie Carpenter and corporate development assistant, Lily Alexander-Pike, said in a joint statement:
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