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A Harrogate advertising firm has won a media contract from a ferry company.
CP Media, which specialises in outdoor advertising and has an office in Harrogate, will upgrade media sites across all 33 CalMac ferries, ranging from traditional print to the latest digital screens.
CalMac is the UK’s largest ferry operator, transporting more than five million passengers a year to the Clyde, West Coast and Hebridean Islands.
Mike Brennan, chief executive at CP Media, said:
“This contract represents a key win, further extending our media coverage across Scotland, which includes outdoor sites in Edinburgh, Dundee and all the Scottish Highlands and Islands airports.
“This important contract also enhances our national media coverage of 10,000 outdoor advertising sites across the UK on roadsides, stadiums, retail environments and at 23 regional UK airports.”
Robbie Drummond, managing director of CalMac, added:
“This strategic partnership will support our revenues and enable continued investment in these hugely important services for the area’s community and economy.”
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Harrogate Bus Company renames 36 bus after Rachel Daly
Harrogate Bus Company has renamed one of its 36 buses after local football hero Rachel Daly.
Daly was part of the England Lionesses side which won Euro 2022 last month after a 2-1 win over Germany at Wembley.

The 36 bus which has been renamed Rachel Daly.
The company said the renaming was its way of saluting Daly, who grew up in the town.
Frank Stanisauskis , Harrogate Bus Company general manager, said:
Business Breakfast: Knaresborough businesses to be recognised at awards event“Rachel and the England team’s stunning performance throughout the Euro 2022 tournament has captivated the whole nation, and nowhere more so than right here in Harrogate.
“Naming one of our buses after Rachel is our way of saying thank you for her amazing success which has brought football home. Rachel is a fantastic role model for young sportswomen in Harrogate and around the world and naming a bus in her honour is all about celebrating her amazing achievements.”
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A new awards ceremony is set to take place in Knaresborough this weekend to recognise the town’s businesses.
About 130 guests will attend Knaresborough Business Awards at Hopewell Farm on Saturday.
Set up by the Knaresborough Business Collective, the ceremony is designed to celebrate the different businesses in the town.
Award categories include favourite place to eat and drink, favourite retailer, favourite female and male led businesses and favourite long standing business.
Natalie Horner, of the Knaresborough Business Collective, said:
“We are so excited about the event. It will be a welcome event to Knaresborough and a great way for business owners to socialise and get to know one another too.
“Hopefully we can run it every year.”
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Harrogate rental company concludes sale process
A Harrogate-based equipment rental company has concluded a formal sale process after finding no satisfactory buyers.
Vp, which has its headquarters at Central House on Beckwith Knowle, launched a formal sale of the company earlier this year.
The decision followed the company’s controlling shareholder, Akers P Investment Company, a company which is connected to Vp chairman Jeremy Pilkington, indicating its desire to explore opportunities and dispose of its 50.26% shareholding.
However, in an announcement yesterday, Vp said its board had voted to conclude the sales process after finding that none of the proposals “would satisfactorily meet the interests of all stakeholders”.
Ackers P Investment Company added that it no longer had any intention of selling its shares and “remain committed to Vp”.
Mr Pilkington said:
Business Breakfast: Harrogate man launches health inequality app“In the original FSP announcement I commented that Vp’s controlling shareholder, a company connected to me, had decided that it wished to diversify its investments.
“Following a review conducted with our advisers, we, as a board unanimously concluded that it would be in the best interests of all the company’s stakeholders to launch the FSP. The process was focused on identifying the right owner for the business and whilst we were pleased with the level of interest shown, the FSP did not lead to the identification of a suitable new owner.
“I am pleased that Vp’s controlling shareholder Ackers P Investment Company Limited, a company connected to me, has confirmed its ongoing commitment to Vp following the conclusion of this process.”
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A Harrogate man has launched a new app in Leeds which aims to reduce health inequalities.
The Caterpillar app aims to encourage people to take small steps to improve their’ lifestyles, such as increasing daily steps or making healthy changes to dietary habits.
The app was founded by Paul Baverstock, who lives in Harrogate, and has been hailed by Leeds City Council chief executive Tom Riordan as a “gamechanger”.
It is also backed by two-time Olympic gold medallist and public health advocate, Alistair Brownlee.
Mr Baverstock said:
“We’re using Nobel Prize-winning behavioural science techniques to help people create healthy habits that stick.
“This isn’t for those who set extreme fitness challenges or track every calorie, it’s for those who might struggle to engage with and make small and important changes in their lives.”
Caterpillar connects to health apps, such as Google Fit and Apple Health, and sets personalised physical activity goals.
It uses the latest expert information to help people make choices about their dietary habits.
Caterpillar is based at Leeds University and was incubated by the Leeds City Council’s BUILD programme in 2021.
Business groups hold first social

Business members at Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce and Harrogate BID social.
Harrogate businesses leaders met up for the first Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce and Harrogate BID summer drinks event on Monday night.
Representatives from firms from across the district attended 63rd+1st cocktail bar on Albert Street for the get-together.
It gave business leaders the chance to network with other members.
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A long-serving employee has been appointed to the board of directors of a Harrogate firm.
Phil Robinson has become the application and training director at Belzona, a designer and manufacturer of polymer repair and protection systems.
Mr Robinson, pictured, joined the firm as a trainee project manager in 2007 and will now be responsible for identifying opportunities to expand Belzona’s work in engineering industries including wind power, hydro power and waste-to-energy.
He said:
“Belzona is a fantastic place to work; it has provided me with an incredible number of opportunities over the years and I’m delighted to be occupying this new role.
“Belzona is incredibly well placed to help resolve so many of the issues faced in industry worldwide and I”m looking forward to doing my part in ensuring that potential is realised.”
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Pitches bring pet and prisoner experience client wins to Harrogate agency
A digital marketing firm in Harrogate is celebrating two new client wins after competitive pitches.
Extreme will deliver paid and organic social media for Alcotraz, described as a “prison-style cocktail experience” which sees guests smuggling “moonshine” past guards.
Meanwhile, the team has also been commissioned to rebrand the pet arm of P Dot Wolf and deliver a new website.
The company, based in Harrogate’s Windsor House on Cornwall Road, was established 20 years ago and already works with a number of national and international B2B and B2C brands.
James Brunyard, client services director at Extreme, said:
Knaresborough IT company expands“These wins are a great representation of the diverse work we do at Extreme. We’re really excited to help both businesses meet their varied aims with our social media and brand expertise and early results for Alcotraz show we’re able to do that.”
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Integral IT in Knaresborough has accelerated its growth strategy in cyber security and managed IT services by acquiring Digital Media Infrastructure.
Under the terms of the deal, two engineers Tom Roberts and Andrew Johnson have been welcomed into the 10-strong Integral IT support team along with their clients who between them represent 350 clients including accountants, solicitors, estate agents and recruiters.
The acquisition is Integral IT’s first since the company moved to larger premises in the heart of Knaresborough’s, Manse Lane and since Founder Jonathan Edwards started the business back in 2004.
Jonathan Edwards, Integral IT’’s founder said:
“I’m delighted to welcome the team and its clients to the Integral IT team. Nicholas Sumner and his team have done a phenomenal job for their clients since 2006, building a business of excellence that perfectly aligns with our own values.”
Andrew Johnson, support manager at DMI commented:
“It was important for Tom and I to partner with an organisation that shared our core values of putting the client’s needs at the centre of everything we do. It was clear from our first meeting this carried over to Integral IT’s ethos and core values. We will be able to strengthen our service proposition, improve response times to customers and to be a beneficial partner to our clients”
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McCormicks expands crime department
Harrogate Law firm McCormicks Solicitors has added additional expertise to its expanding Crime and Fraud department with two new faces.
Mark Fowler is a solicitor specialising in serious fraud, particularly tax fraud, and the proceeds of crime work connected to such cases.
Mr Fowler has been dealing with serious VAT fraud cases since the early 1990’s, building extensive knowledge and expertise on the subject. He has experience of cases of VAT fraud such as precious metals, mobile telephones, computer chips, scrap metal and the film industry.
Ismael Uddin is a qualified Barrister and police station representative with more than 24 years’ experience in criminal and regulatory law.
Mr Uddin has been involved in prosecuting and defending cases for the Government, public and private sector organisations, such as the Crown Prosecution Service, HMRC, and Environment Agency, but now exclusively defends in all cases.
His experience means he is familiar with Government procedures from the Crown Prosecution Service and cases involving the various Government bodies.
Mark Fowler (L) and Ismael Uddin (R).
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Business workshop to take place in Harrogate
ActionCOACH Harrogate is hosting a free business workshop at Starling Independent Bar Cafe Kitchen next week.
It’s been designed for business owners who want “a more manageable, more profitable business that can work without them.”
Andrew Joy will talk business people through the ActionCOACH “6 Steps” model that’s used by many successful companies around the world.
The free morning of business coaching will include marketing concepts, sales promotion and profit-building systems that can be put into practice straight away.
To register visit here.
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Nidderdale to host events on how farmers can improve their businesses
Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is hosting a series of events throughout August to help local farmers respond to current challenges.
This includes farmers who have taken on regenerative farming practices, or who have diversified into new enterprises, including artisan cheese production and the development of a Yorkshire barn wedding venue.
Speakers include a regenerative farming consultant, a Nuffield scholar veterinarian, and representatives from the Pasture Fed Livestock Association.
The events are hosted in locations across Nidderdale, including Middlesmoor, Grewelthorpe and Blubberhouses. For more information visit here.
Matthew Trevelyan, farming in protected landscapes officer at Nidderdale AONB, said:
New therapy and coaching centre opens in Harrogate“We want to help farmers respond to current challenges. It is likely that ‘business as usual’ won’t work for many of the AONB’s farmers in the future, especially as the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) is withdrawn.”
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A new therapy and coaching centre has opened in Harrogate.
The Harlow, which is based at Cardale Park, aims to help businesses, individuals and families through tough times with a team of therapists and coaches.
The centre was set up by Gordon Bethell, who is chairman of Leeds-based marketing agency CreativeRace.
Mr Bethell said he set up the centre after becoming interested in psychology during his career in marketing.
He said:
“For many years I kept my own personal journey discreet as I didn’t want clients and colleagues to know I needed support.
“My whole experience gave me profound insight about my past and how it informed my behaviours. I recognised that therapy can be daunting and confusing for many and there is a critical need for quality triage or assessment so that clients are matched with the best approach.”
The Harlow will be running a series of workshops over the next few months that are for both practitioners and clients.
Topics include parenting, transitioning from primary to secondary school and guiding adults through career choices. For more information, visit The Harlow website.
Harrogate town centre businesses support fundraiser
Businesses in Harrogate town centre have backed a marathon challenge aimed at raising money for children from Wharfedale, Nidderdale and beyond.
Simon Thomas, 62, who is a trustee of The Principle Trust Children’s Charity, will embark upon a mammoth 26-mile walk this Sunday (July 17).
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The walk will begin at 7am at the war memorial on Parliament Street and go around the A61 around Harrogate town centre 13 times to clock up the marathon distance.
Thirty Harrogate town centre businesses have backed the challenge including Three’s A Crowd, Bambinos, Trotters Bar and Mountain Express.
Ahead of the challenge, Mr Thomas said:
“Over the last decade the trust has helped thousands of disadvantaged, disabled and poorly children to escape their everyday troubles and create valuable, happy memories.
“The trust’s 100% donations policy ensures every penny raised directly benefits children and their families and we are indebted to all the Harrogate businesses who are supporting this fundraising challenge.”
To donate to the fundraiser, visit Mr Thomas’ page or visit one of the participating businesses.
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Redcentric makes another acquisition
IT service provider Redcentric has completed the acquisition of the entire issued share capital of 4D Data Centres for £10m.
4D Data Centres is a data centre operator and cloud services provider. It operates centres in Surrey, Gatwick, London and Kent.
Redcentric’s headquarters are at Central House on Otley Road and has made a number of acquisitions over the past 12 months.
In June, the company acquired three data centres as well as network services from Sungard Availability Services (UK) Ltd, which went into administration.
In March it acquired security testing firm 7 Elements for around £4.5m. Last October, it bought York IT company Piksel IS for £9.5m.
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Free business advice at Harrogate drop-in
A business support drop-in session will be held at Harrogate Co-Lab next Wednesday, July 13.
Hosted by Harrogate Borough Council’s business services department, the free event will have experts from the growth manager service, Ad-Venture and York and North Yorkshire Growth Hub.
Each will be available to answer questions about starting and growing a business, as well as free support and grants available for businesses in the Harrogate district.
The event runs from 9am to 5pm at the Co-Lab base on Kings Road, Harrogate.
For more information, email business@harrogate.gov.uk.
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Chamber meeting to focus on business support
Practical and financial support to businesses across the Harrogate district will be in the spotlight at a meeting on Monday.
Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce will focus on the routes to support with three speakers at its July event.
Steve Bolton is a lead consultant with Harrogate Borough Council and will discuss the Welcome Back Fund, which works collaboratively with SMEs and partners across North Yorkshire.
Amrit Choda of Aspire2lead will outline how the project works, with part funding from the European Social Fund. It aims to offer free support to women to boost their skills and confidence, and help them to contribute to the growth of businesses in the York and North Yorkshire Local Enterprise Area (LEP).
Finally, Danny Wild, pictured, principal of Harrogate College, will introduce its new student-workers programme, which helps employers to fill vacancies while also giving work experience to students.
Chamber chief executive David Simister said:
“For Harrogate businesses seeking information about what financial grants, practical support and staff training they can access, then our July meeting is a must attend event.
“And I’m delighted to say this meeting is open to non-members too. The aim of our meetings is to educate and inform, and this is what July’s speakers will do.”
The meeting takes place at Harrogate College on Hornbeam Park on Monday, July 11, from 5.30pm, and is open to members and visitors.
To book a place, visit the chamber website.
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Maternity brand achieves double award listing
A luxury maternity and nursing loungewear brand based in Harrogate has been shortlisted for two awards.
The Mum Collective, founded by Sophie Baldwin, has been named a finalist in the small business category of the Yorkshire Blogger Awards.
Meanwhile, she has also been shortlised in the young businesswoman category of the National Business Women’s Awards.
As well as catering to mums’ needs for comfortable and practical nursing and maternity clothing, The Mum Collective is focused on sustainability.
Every item purchased is wrapped in recycled tissue paper and delivered in recyclable paper bags. For every order placed, the company plants a tree in support of partner Tree Sisters’ reforestation goals.
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Impression Studio in Harrogate has reported a 30% growth in turnover in the last financial year.
The company, which is based on Albert Street and is a creative digital agency, saw its turnover in 2021/22 increase to £750,000.
The firm works with clients including Power Sheds, Hippo Digital, Infinity Works and KAL Fitness.
Charlie Hartley, founder and managing director of Impression Studio, has also announced plans to develop the business further with an increased focus on brand strategy.
Mr Hartley said:
“The new focus and direction for the business is already helping brands to build emotional connections with customers by creating compelling digital-first brands and digital experiences that both excite and deliver results.”
Chamber meeting to focus on financial support
Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce is set to hold its next meeting on Monday.
The meeting will focus on what practical and financial support is available to businesses in the district.
It will be held at Harrogate College on July 11.
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Three expert speakers including Danny Wild, principal of Harrogate College, Steve Bolton, a leader consultant for Harrogate Borough Council, and Amrit Choda, an Aspire2Lead job coach.
David Simister, Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce chief executive, said:
“For Harrogate businesses seeking information about what financial grants, practical support and staff training they can access, then our July meeting is a must attend event.
“And I’m delighted to say this meeting is open to non-members too. The aim of our meetings is to educate and inform, and this is what July’s speakers will do.”
For more information on the meeting, visit the Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce website.