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A Harrogate rental company has reported a “solid” first half year of financial results.
Beckwith Knowle-based VP said in a trading update this week that the firm had “continued to trade resiliently” amid a “backdrop of challenging macro-economic conditions”.
Its interim results for the period up to September 30 will be published on November 28.
Anna Bielby, Chief Executive of Vp, said:
“We have delivered a solid performance in the period and are confident that we will continue to achieve our objective of driving demand for our products and services.
“With our strong financial position, we have an excellent track record of successfully navigating volatility in our core markets.
“We continue to closely monitor the impact of weaker markets in housebuilding and general construction; however, we remain confident that the Group will continue to provide shareholders with an attractive level of returns.”
Masham company shortlisted for Yorkshire business awards
A Masham company has been chosen as a finalist at the Yorkshire and Humberside Business Awards.
W E Jameson & Son Ltd was shortlisted for both the agribusiness and wholesaler categories at this year’s ceremony.

Chris and Graham Jameson, directors at W E Jameson & Son Ltd.
This year’s event will be held at The Majestic Hotel in Harrogate on November 10.
Graham Jameson, managing director of the company, said:
“Our family business has been established for 93 years and we are delighted to have been shortlisted for these awards.
“Every member of the Jameson team should be very proud of their efforts in maintaining the family culture of the business, caring for and supporting work colleagues, the community in which we work and the family farming businesses we supply.”
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A London finance firm has completed the acquisition of a Harrogate vehicle leasing provider.
Newable has acquired Synergy Automative Limited, which trades as Synergy Car Leasing.
The company has purchased the outstanding equity in the Harrogate firm after acquiring an initial majority stake in 2020.
Set up in 2006, Synergy Car Leasing, which is based at Hornbeam Park Oval, offers personal and business hire cars.
Phil Reynolds, managing director of Newable Lending, said:
“We are pleased to have completed this acquisition and are now looking forward to the next phase of growth for Synergy Car Leasing, building on an exceptional, customer-first track record built over the past 17 years.”
Inn Collection Group hires new finance officer
The Inn Collection Group, which operates the Harrogate Inn and Knaresborough Inn, has appointed a new chief financial officer.
Joe Bernhoeft has been hired to the position from global fashion brand Barbour.
He will be tasked with overseeing the company through further multi-million pound refurbishments and expansion across the north of England and Wales.
Sean Donkin, group CEO at The Inn Collection Group said:
“We are very excited to welcome Joe as our new CFO in what is a very exciting time for the company.
“He is an incredibly experienced finance professional having worked for some significant blue-chip organisations, including one of the north east’s most recognisable, global brands.”
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Business Breakfast: Harrogate estate agent expands sales department
The Stray Ferret Business Club’s next meeting is a breakfast event on Thursday, October 26 at Banyan in Harrogate from 8am to 10 am.
The Business Club provides monthly opportunities to network, make new connections and hear local success stories. Get your tickets by clicking or tapping here.
A Harrogate estate agent has expanded its sales department with two new appointments.
Verity Frearson, which is based on Albert Street, has hired Katie Dolamore and Fiona Moore as its new sales negotiators.
Katie joins the team after spending 16 years as a primary school teacher, while Fiona has worked in both lettings and sales at a local estate agents.
Matthew Stamford, director at Verity Frearson, said:
“We’re delighted to welcome Katie & Fiona to the team.
“Although this year hasn’t been without it’s challenges, we’re optimistic that the Harrogate market will continue to be resilient.”
Harrogate law firm to host mock menopause employment tribunal
A Harrogate law firm is to hold a mock employment tribunal to help employers understand legal claims which could be made by employees going through the menopause.
LCF Law, which has an office on Station Parade, will host the free event at Hays Recruitment’s Leeds city centre office on Thursday (October 12).
The demonstration aims to show employers how a tribunal works and to teach them the types of claims that someone going through the menopause may be able to bring and how they might be defended.

James Austin, partner and employment lawyer at LCF Law.
The session will also cover how to treat an employee if they are going through the menopause, and how to make sure supportive steps are taken, which will help to minimise the number of claims bought against a business.
James Austin, partner at LCF Law, said:
“The mock tribunal will see an employee, who feels she has been discriminated against because she is going through the menopause, bring a claim against her employer.
“We will go through each step of the legal employment tribunal process and attendees will be able to ask questions of the ‘witnesses’ and help decide the outcome of the case.”
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Business Breakfast: Harrogate law firm recognised in 2024 Legal 500 Guide
The Stray Ferret Business Club’s next meeting is a breakfast event on Thursday, October 26 at Banyan in Harrogate from 8am to 10 am.
The Business Club provides monthly opportunities to network, make new connections and hear local success stories. Get your tickets by clicking or tapping here.
A Harrogate legal firm has been included in the 2024 Legal 500 UK Guide.
Raworths, which is based on Station Parade, has been recognised in the publication in eight legal specialisms.
Among the areas included are the firm’s trusts, wills and estates team being ranked high in the Yorkshire region.
Carmelita Ardren, head of family, and Rachel Tunnicliffe, head of trusts, wills and estates, are both listed in the elite “Leading Lawyers” group.
Simon Morris, managing partner at Raworths, said:
“We’re delighted to once again be recognised in the Legal 500 Guide. It’s particularly pleasing to see our inclusion across so many specialisms, recognising the quality of the services we provide for our clients, both businesses and individuals.”
Harrogate bloggers win industry awards
Three Harrogate-based bloggers were recognised at the Yorkshire Blogger Awards.
Held at the Queen’s Hotel in Leeds, the event sought to recognise digital talent across the region in 16 categories.

Winners at the Yorkshire Bloggers Awards.
Harrogate bloggers Luke Christian, Ella Davis and Lydia Chandler all picked awards in the disability, interiors and wedding categories.
Kim Smith, spokesperson for the Yorkshire Blogger Awards, said:
“The Yorkshire Blogger Awards recognise the powerful digital talent that the county has to offer.
“We’re proud to award some of the most inspiring and forward-thinking content creators, each based here in Yorkshire.”
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Business Breakfast: Mother Shipton’s Cave wins special recognition
The Stray Ferret Business Club’s next meeting is a breakfast event on Thursday, October 26 at Banyan in Harrogate from 8am to 10 am.
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Mother Shipton’s Cave in Knaresborough has been awarded a Welcome Accolade from VisitEngland following its latest VisitEngland Quality Scheme Assessment.
Among the 91 exceptional attractions recognised, Mother Shipton’s Cave is one of only two in Yorkshire to receive the = welcome accolade, acknowledging its commitment to excellence in visitor service. The attraction team’s customer service, professional demeanour, and warm approach were specifically highlighted.
Fiona Martin, owner of Mother Shipton’s, said:
“We are over the moon to have received such special recognition from VisitEngland. Our team are passionate about providing exemplary customer service and preserving the magical story of Mother Shipton for generations.”
This latest achievement, alongside the team’s achievements in various local and regional award schemes, such as Attraction of the Year at the Knaresborough Business Awards, adds to the reputation of Mother Shipton’s Cave as an outstanding tourist destination.
Mother Shipton’s Cave is open every day until November 5, as well as on selected dates throughout November and December for its Magical Christmas Experience. The next family event is Halloween Creepy Carnival, running through October half term from October 28 to November 5.
Harrogate asset management firm wins award
Cardale Asset Management took home the first-place awards in two categories at the prestigious Citywire Investment Performance Awards.
The annual awards showcase the firms and strategies which delivered top risk-adjusted returns over a three-year period.
Cardale, which is based at Cardale Park in Harrogate, won the Aggressive Shortlist award for the performance of its equity model. It also won the prize for the Best Medium-Sized Firm in the UK.
Ian Wood, chief investment officer at Cardale, said:
“We are incredibly proud to win this award. It is testament to our investment philosophy, experience and approach and is truly a team effort.
“We have over 3,000 clients within Cardale Asset Management, with total assets under management of over £2 billion. Our ethos is to provide investment options to a broad spectrum of investors, therefore enabling more people to access the strong performing and experienced Cardale Asset Management team.”
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Handmade rug showroom opens in Harrogate tomorrow
A new handmade rugs showroom is set to open in Harrogate.
Emma Mellor Handmade Rugs will welcome its first customers on Albert Street tomorrow (October 7).
The store, which is based in the former Dizzy Duck unit, will sell a range of rugs from Afghan to Scandinavian designs.
Emma Mellor, who owns the venture and has a showroom in York, said she chose to open in Harrogate after initially visiting to buy some paint and noticed the vacant unit.
She said:
“I’ve always loved Harrogate. My grandma used to bring me here when I was little for a treat.
“I’ve always wanted a showroom here and I’ve always really liked this street. But it’s weird, because I actually came here for a tin of paint and it just snowballed.
“I came for a tin of paint and left with a shop.”

The showroom on Albert Street in Harrogate.
Ms Mellor, who took an interest in textiles after working in a rug shop herself, took over the Albert Street unit three weeks ago.
She said that it felt like a natural choice to open a new showroom in Harrogate.
Ms Mellor said:
“I really wanted to have a shop here, it seems like a natural place. I work with a lot of interior designers who are based around this area.”
The showroom will be open Tuesday to Saturday from 10.30am until 4.30pm.
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Plan to install electric vehicle charging bays at Harrogate M&S approved
A plan to install eight electric vehicle charging points in the car park at Marks and Spencer’s food hall at Oatlands in Harrogate has been approved.
BP Pulse, which is BP’s electric vehicle charging business, applied to North Yorkshire Council for the scheme in August this year.
The company has an agreement to install high-speed electric vehicle charge points at about 70 M&S stores.
Officers at North Yorkshire Council have now approved the proposal for the Harrogate Oatlands site.
A planning statement by Manchester planning consultants Rapleys LLP on behalf of BP Pulse said the charging points would be located to the north of the store, next to Hookstone Road.
The statement says six of the spaces have their own dedicated charger, and two spaces would share a hyper charger, which is an ultra-fast DC to DC charger that can fully charge batteries in a a few minutes.
One of the spaces would be a disabled bay.
The developer added in its statement:
“Whilst the proposal would be visible within the existing car park, the proposal is minimal in nature and comprises a small element of electrical equipment only.
“Further, the use and appearance of the EV charging pillars and the associated electrical cabinet is consistent with the sites existing use as a car park.”
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Councillors defer decision on Hampsthwaite garage expansion
Councillors have deferred making a decision on whether to allow a new MOT and servicing building at a garage near Hampsthwaite.
North Yorkshire Council’s Skipton and Ripon planning committee met yesterday afternoon to consider the application by Simon Graeme Auto Services Centre, which has operated at Graystone Plain Lane off the A59 for 30 years.
But despite the scheme being recommended for refusal by a planning officer because of its impact on the open countryside, councillors agreed the expansion would help support a long-running local business and boost the rural economy.
Ripon independent councillor Andrew Williams said the Nidderdale AONB should be a place for people to live and work and “not a museum for townies to visit on a weekend”.
However, before a final decision is made councillors asked for more details to be submitted around planting, drainage and renewable energy.
The current garage is located within the Nidderdale AONB, which has strict planning laws. The proposed new building, which would house two MOT bays and five servicing bays, sits on land just outside of the AONB.
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A previous plan for a larger building was refused by officers in January but Nathan Hull, committee chair and Conservative councillor for Washburn and Birstwith, said there was a local need for the garage in the area.
The plans have received 55 messages of support and just one objection.

A visual of the planned new garage.
Cllr Hull said:
“My understanding is there’s a need for this garage and they’ve outgrown the site.
“Some proposals are great, such as having a study area for apprenticeships. There’s not a moratorium on any development within the AONB. People who live in the AONB have a need for employment and access to services”.
Mr Graeme told councillors the new building would future-proof his family business and allow it to service and repair electric vehicles. He said he has an ambition to create the first “green garage” in North Yorkshire.
Mr Graeme said:
“Location is the most important part. We’ve been there 30 years and proved that the service is very-much needed in the rural area. We provide jobs for local people which helps to support the rural economy. Opportunities will increase with our expansion”.
Councillors unanimously voted to defer the application pending more details on drainage, planting, solar panels and type of materials used.
‘I loved my 6-month job so much I’ve stayed for 20 years’ says Knaresborough business owner
This story is sponsored by Knaresborough Kitchens.
A Knaresborough business owner began his job on a 6-month contract but, 20 years later, he is still there.
Matt Johnson, Owner of Knaresborough Kitchens, initially took on the role to help his parents short-term after graduating from university. Now married and a father-of-four, Matt has watched the company grow and succeed – and hasn’t looked back since.
Knaresborough Kitchens, located on the town’s high street, was launched in 1996 by Matt’s parents. The company provides timeless and stylish kitchens, ranging from sleek modern units to traditional country-look cupboards.
It also offers customers an entirely bespoke service. Whether you’re searching for your forever kitchen, the highest-technology German units to host friends, or just something different to everyone else, Knaresborough Kitchens can provide you with the kitchen of your dreams, with a smile on their faces.
If there’s one thing Knaresborough Kitchens prides itself on, its quality. It excels in the materials your heart and wallet desires; from classic painted kitchens with Quartz work surfaces, to boiling water taps and state-of-the-art appliances.
The front-runner of the company’s values, however, is customer care. Matt and his team not only compete with national suppliers on price, but as a local family business, they also work customer satisfaction at the forefront of their minds.
Matt told the Stray Ferret:
“We take our roles very seriously and customers are at the forefront of what we do and why we do it.
“We have customers who have become good friends over the years. One local couple have had 3 kitchens from us in 20 years!”

Over the years, the Knaresborough Kitchens team has multiplied and now has three friendly faces to welcome customers. The Office Manager, Janet, has worked for the company for over 20 years, while Designer, Hazel, and Installations Manager, Sam, joined later. All are extremely valuable members of staff.
Following the pandemic, Matt’s parents retired from the business. He said “they went home and never came back!”
Matt added:
“The business was started in 1996 by my parents and I joined after university in 2002. I loved it so much after 6 months I’ve stayed an extra 20 years!
“I spent over 20 years working everyday with my parents and I do miss them being in the business. However, they worked for over 40 years and are finally enjoying well-earned retirement.”
Knaresborough Kitchens has seen significant growth over the years, but has seen its greatest accolade so far just this year: the company bought its showroom premises after 27 years of renting.
Matt added:
“We bought our building from the landlord after 27 years of renting – that was pretty major for us.
“Hopefully that helps makes sure we’re on Knaresborough High Street for another 27 years…”

The company also receives frequent recognition from customers for its relentless efforts, as well as industry-wide features in notable magazines and publications.
Despite the company’s growing success and Matt’s devotion to the company, his focus has shifted from world-wide expansion to local optimisation. For this reason, he made the tough decision to close the York showroom earlier this year. He said:
“In my 20s (before kids) I was very ambitious to expand the business – almost at the expense of anything else. Now I’m in my 40s and I have 4 children under 13, I do like to spend as much time with them as I can.
“That was one of the reasons we closed our York showroom earlier in the year. The lease was running out and it had become rather time consuming and stressful running another showroom 25 miles away. I made the decision, therefore, to close the showroom and be based in Knaresborough all week.
“So, my plans are to keep getting better at what we do and make sure all our customers are happy with our kitchens and service!”
It’s clear Knaresborough Kitchens has gone from strength-to-strength over the last 27 years, but thanks to the team’s dedication to providing the highest-quality kitchens and ultimate customer satisfaction, the company sees no sign of slowing down the success.
To find out more about Knaresborough Kitchens, visit knaresboroughkitchens.co.uk or call 01423 862286. Alternatively, you can pop into the showroom located at the bottom of Knaresborough High Street.
Business Breakfast: Knaresborough company acquires local financial firm
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A Knaresborough company has completed the acquisition of a local financial firm.
Prosperis, which is based at St James’ Business Park, has acquired fellow Knaresborough business RMB Financial Management Ltd.
Niall Gunn, chief executive at Prosperis, said the move will help to benefit its clients.
He said:
“We are delighted to have been able to acquire such a high-quality business and, in doing so, allows us to continue to provide clients an excellent professional level of service for the foreseeable future.
“As an independently owned business, this acquisition will benefit greatly all clients. We are on track to add further locations within the north-east as we continue with our growth plans.”
Paul Meehan, chairman at Prosperis, added:
“These are exciting times for the whole Prosperis team and we remain very acquisitive.
“The purchase of the RMB business sets us up nicely as we now move to the next phase of the strategy to buy more firms. We expect to complete on another deal before the end of the year in addition to some additional senior hires.”
Former Harrogate bank building goes on the market
A former bank building in Harrogate has been placed on the market for offers over £1 million.
No7 Cambridge Crescent is a landmark listed building, which covers 6,000 square feet in the town centre.

No7 Cambridge Crescent in Harrogate.
Cambridge Crescent was built in 1867-8 by George Dawson to a design of J H Hirst of Bristol featuring enriched Flemish Renaissance frontage with the former banking premises suitable for retail, office and residential uses.
The property has been stripped out for ease of development with the ground floor former banking hall now open plan and a lower ground floor, previously the secure storage area, has had the safe removed.
Tim Waring, prime property at GSC Grays which is marketing the building, said:
“This is a unique opportunity to purchase a charming building in a fantastic central location in the famous spa town of Harrogate with potential for various development options.”
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