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Grace and Morris, residential architects and interior designers have set up shop on Harrogate’s Parliament Street.
After completing projects in the area, including new builds, kitchen extensions, and home remodels, Grace and Morris founders Ed and James Park decided to open a physical office on the high street.
The ‘shoffice’ is located in the former Oaks unit at 34a and is a mix of showroom and office. It aims to provide clients to liaise with the team before, during, and after their projects.
It will also offer clients to experience elements of their portfolio firsthand, such as home automation, VR design, and art.
A spokesperson for Grace and Morris said:
Our goal is to make our office a hub for creativity within our Harrogate community.
With a passion for design and a commitment to exceptional service, Grace and Morris are excited to bring our innovative architectural solutions and interior design expertise to this historical town.
The studio is open weekdays from 10:00am - 2:00pm by appointment only.
Harrogate Convention Centre
Harrogate Convention Centre (HCC) has signed a five-year contract with Ocean Media Group, organiser of The Flooring Show.
The Flooring Show is set to bring the trade show to the town every year until 2029. This year’s event will be held from September 15-17 and is the 62nd edition of The Flooring Show.
Alex Butler, group exhibition director at ocean media group, said:
Harrogate is firmly cemented as the home of flooring, so we’re delighted to commit to another five years at HCC. The central location of HCC is so unique, and it’s one of the main reasons why the flooring industry returns year after year.
Paula Lorimer, director at Harrogate Convention Centre, said:
As the autumn exhibition season begins, I am delighted to renew the relationship with The Flooring Show this year. The show is one of the longest-running trade exhibitions in Harrogate and has seen great success at the venue over the years.
Commercial and digital partner James Sarjantson from LCF Law
LCF Law is set to host a webinar on the new laws affecting consumer-facing businesses.
James Sarjantson and Thomas Taylor will present the webinar about the new Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCC Act), much of which comes into force this autumn.
Commercial and digital partner, Mr Sarjantson said:
This session will provide valuable insights into how these legislative changes impact online retailers selling to consumers. This webinar will help businesses stay ahead of regulatory changes and help them avoid common pitfalls in the ever-evolving digital marketplace.
Mr Taylor, a commercial and digital solicitor at LCF Law, added:
The new DMCC Act will significantly impact consumer protection in the UK by introducing a number of new measures, so attending this seminar is a great way for businesses to stay ahead of curve and drive e-commerce success forward.
Register here to attend.
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