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The Swinton Estate in Masham has launched a wild swimming lake for guests and visitors.
The lake has been introduced as part of the summer “wild swimming” season and includes a ladder platform to access the water.
It is open to both guests at the Swinton Hotel and day visitors.
Felicity Cunliffe-Lister, owner of the Swinton Estate, said:
“We are excited to launch our 2023 wild swimming season on our private lake.
“Swimming in open water is an amazing way to connect with nature, and we are delighted to offer this activity to our guests in such a beautiful location.”
The private lake is located in the heart of the 200-acre estate.
Wild swimming season at the estate runs from May to September and the lake is free to hotel guests.
Day visitors can purchase a Parklands & Gardens Pass for just £10 per day, or £60 for a whole year.
For more information, visit the Swinton Estate website here.
Harrogate training company expands into North East
A Harrogate-based training company has appointed a new regional manager as part of an expansion of its programme.
Quarterdeck, which was founded in 2007, provides training schemes for companies in Harrogate and Leeds in areas such as leadership.
The firm has now announced it will now offer courses and programmes in Newcastle.
It has also appointed Gavin Hutchinson as regional director to oversee the operations in the North East.
He said:
“I am really excited to lead Quarterdeck’s expansion into Newcastle and bring our transformative leadership seminars to professionals in the region.
“Our seminars go beyond theory, offering practical guidance and empowering individuals to become impactful leaders in their respective roles.
“I look forward to partnering with local businesses and helping them unlock their leadership potential.”
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The Harrogate district business making a ‘once in a generation’ move
Relocating businesses is a common sight with some upscaling and others downsizing.
But, for one Harrogate district firm, moving the company which has been based in the same place for half a century to the other side of the A1(M) is a once in a generation decision.
Northern Energy has operated from its headquarters in Hampsthwaite for 70 years.
It was founded by Ralph Robinson in 1932 when it supplied milk and coal before moving to its current base in the 1950s where the company stared to distribute agricultural and commercial oil.
These days, the firm has ambitions to shift into the renewable gas trade.
However, to do that it needed a bigger base.
‘Once in a generational spend’
James Illingworth, Ralph’s great-grandson and director of sales at Northern Energy, said they identified Marton-cum-Grafton as its new home some three years ago.
For him, he describes the project to relocate as a decision made only once in a generation.
He said:
“This is a once in a generational spend, if you want to put it that way.
“We have been at our current site for 70 years. This is gearing up for the next 50 years really. I’m fourth generation.
“We want to keep it as a family business and it’s one of those big spends that we’ve got to make for the future.”

Work being carried out on the new Northern Energy site.
The new headquarters will be based off Limebar Lane on the A168 and is 15 miles from the current home.
The company bought the land from WA Pick and Sons farm and started work on phase one at the start of June.
As part of the plans, 10,000 square feet of office space, a vehicle depot, LPG and oil storage tanks and a new car park will be built.
Mr Illingworth said much of the driving force behind moving the family-firm was the need for space in order to grow the company in the coming years.
“The site that we are currently at [in Hampsthwaite], we have been there since the 50s. We have basically run out of space and it is not fit for purpose anymore.
“The gas storage is what we really need to take our business to the next level and we can’t put it there. That was the main driver for moving sites.”
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The new site will be accessed via the A168, which runs parallel to the A1(M) near Boroughbridge.
Part of the reason for choosing the Limebar Lane site was to take advantage of the motorway system, says Mr Illingworth.
“The great thing about this new location is the access to the motorway, which will give us connectivity down to the refinery a lot better.
“It will reduce our journey times, which will mean we will get an extra shift in and extra load in from the refinery per day.
“It might not seem a lot, but we lose a lot of time going through Harrogate every day on Wetherby Road and Skipton Road. That time that we save will be really important from a logistics point of view.”
Completion of the first phase, which includes the 400,000 litres of gas storage and loading bays, is earmarked for completion in March 2024.
From there, the company hopes to construct the staff offices and begin trading more in renewable gas.
For Mr Illingworth, the site is the next step for Northern Energy in its evolution as a company.
Business Breakfast: Harrogate woman launches padel sports clothing range“The site generally is more suited to the size of our business and for future growth.”
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Harrogate’s growing reputation as the “padel capital of the North” has been boosted with the launch of a new clothing and apparel company devoted to the sport.
Padel Boyz, which sells T-shirts, hoodies, shorts, skirts, socks and sweatbands for men and women, is the brainchild of former PE teacher Sonja Bancroft.
Ms Bancroft, a former Rossett School pupil who later taught at Boroughbridge High School and Boston Spa Academy, said:
“I’m thrilled to be bringing Padel Boyz to the market, and I feel like there has never been a better time to be promoting padel tennis in the UK.
“We’ve worked tirelessly to develop a range of sportswear that reflects the passion and energy of this dynamic game, and we’re confident that our customers will be delighted by the quality and fit of our range.”
We started Padel Boyz to get away from traditional tennis wear – we wanted a cooler, younger look. We’ve started simple, but we plan to add more colours and more lines, such as jumpers, later in the year.”
Padel is a sport similar to tennis but played with a solid, stringless racquet, in an enclosed court like squash. It was invented in Mexico in the 1960s, and is now one of the fastest-growing sports in the world.
It is gaining increasing numbers of fans in our area as more opportunities to play are created. Harrogate Sports and Fitness Centre, on Hookstone Wood Road, launched its first outdoor padel court in 2019, and then Surge followed in 2022 with six Adidas-branded indoor padel courts at its centre on Hornbeam Park.
Last summer, Ripon Tennis Centre opened two new outdoor padel courts, and just last month, Harrogate Spa Tennis Club opened two new outdoor courts at its home off Claro Road and has seen players book sessions from across Yorkshire.
Sonja said:
“Padel is growing in popularity in this country so fast, now seems like the perfect time to launch a brand like this.
“My aim is to create a successful, growing business, but we’ve only just launched and we’re still small, so we’ll see how it goes.”
Harrogate company achieves industry recognition
A Harrogate company has been awarded an industry recognised certificate for environmental performance.
Net zero consultancy Flotilla, based on Station Parade, achieved B Corp status, which is certified by not-for-profit organisation B Lab.
It recognises companies which meet high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability.

(Left to right) Flotilla team Mark Woodward, Grant Walker, Caroline Linford, Dan Cox, Sara Snow, Sally Wood, Helen Fox, Anthony Bagshaw, Jess Morris, Francesca Woodward, John Rastrick and Joe Hobbs.
In order to achieve the status, Flotilla went through a rigorous assessment process which examined the impact of company decisions on employees, customers, suppliers, the communities the business serves and the environment.
John Rastrick, chief executive of Flotilla, said:
“Receiving B Corp certification is an outstanding achievement for everyone here at Flotilla.
“Not only does it honour our commitment to a better future, but it provides a framework for continuous future improvement.”
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Northern Energy begins work on new Harrogate district headquarters
Northern Energy has started construction on new headquarters in the Harrogate district.
The company is currently based in Hampsthwaite, where it has operated for more than half a century.
The firm distributes domestic, commercial and agricultural oil and liquified petroleum gas across the north of England.
However, Northern Energy is set to relocate operations to Limebar Lane, one kilometre from the village of Marton-cum-Grafton and next to the A168.
The plans include 10,000 square feet of office space, a vehicle depot, liquified petroleum gas and oil storage tanks and a new car park.
James Illingworth, director of sales at Northern Energy, told the Stray Ferret:
“The site that we are currently at [in Hampsthwaite], we have been there since the 1950s. We have basically run out of space and it is not fit for purpose anymore.
“The gas storage is what we really need to take our business to the next level and we can’t put it there. That was the main driver for moving sites.”
The move to build the new base comes after Harrogate Borough Council gave planning permission for the site in February 2021.
The company said the new headquarters will provide better access to the motorway and reduce journey times for distribution.

Work being carried out on the new Northern Energy site.
Construction at the site is being carried out by Harrogate company HACS and is being built in two phases.
The first phase, which includes the gas storage site, is expected to be complete by March 2024.
Look for a more in-depth article on Northern Energy’s move to Marton-cum-Grafton on the Stray Ferret this weekend.
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Harrogate beauty brand Cloud Nine has appointed a new chief executive.
Danny Emmett joins the company from AO, where he was chief executive for four and a half years.
It means current directors and founders, Martin and Gavin Rae, will become non-executive chairman and non-executive director.
The move comes as Cloud Nine is eying further growth as part of its strategy to double in size and expand into new territories by 2027.
Mr Emmett said:
“I am delighted to have been given the opportunity to lead Cloud Nine, an ambitious brand with fantastic products, a unique culture and sustainability at its heart.
“I am looking forward to working with Martin and Gavin and the rest of the senior leadership team, as well as the wider team – all of whom have done a fantastic job of getting the company to where it is today.”
Harrogate clinic to host open evening
A Harrogate clinic is set to hold a beauty evening later this month.
The Harrogate Clinic, which is based on Prospect Crescent, will host the event from 5.30pm until 7pm on June 20.
It will include a chance to explore treatments such as anti-ageing skincare, facial rejuvenation, skin boosters for menopause, hair rejuvenation and women health packages.
For more information on the event and to register attendance, contact Dr Farzana on info@theharrogateclinic.com or call 01423 637172.
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Business Breakfast: Ripon meat retailer appoints new chief executive
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Farmison & Co has appointed a new chief executive.
The online butcher, which was recently bought out by a consortium led by former Asda CEO Andy Clark, has recruited Andy Adcock to take up the position.
Mr Adcock is a former managing director at M&S and has spent 20 years in the food trade.
Mr Clark, executive chairman at Farmison, said:
“I’d like to welcome Andy to the Farmison team – I’ve every confidence he’ll bring even more momentum as we build a sustainable future for our business.”
The appointment comes as the meat retailer has also announced a partnership with delivery service Gopuff.
It means products including bacon, sausages chicken and steaks, will be available for 15 minute delivery in Gopuff’s London delivery area.
New partner at Harrogate’s solicitors
Harrogate solicitors Raworths has announced it has appointed a new partner.
Rachel Mainwaring-Taylor will join the firm’s trusts, wills and estates team as part of a strategic growth plan at the company.

Rachel Mainwaring-Taylor. Picture: Raworths
Rachel joins the firm from London-based Farrer & Co, where she advised individuals, families and trustees on issues including succession, wealth structuring and governance.
Rachel Tunnicliffe, senior partner and head of private client services at Raworths, said;
“We are absolutely delighted to have attracted someone of Rachel’s calibre, contributing further to the strategic growth of our specialist teams across the firm.
“As families become more international, Rachel’s cross-border experience will be a particularly valuable addition to the support which we already offer to our clients.”
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Investigations continue into collapsed Bleiker’s Smoke House
Investigations are continuing into alleged food fraud by a company founded in the Harrogate district.
The Food Standards Agency has confirmed it is still looking into allegations made against Bleiker’s last year.
The company, established in 1993 and previously based at Glasshouses Mill in Nidderdale, fell into administration in April 2022 before the investigation was announced just days later in May.
This week, Andrew Quinn, deputy head of the national food crime unit at the Food Standards Agency, told the Stray Ferret:
“The FSA’s national food crime unit is investigating alleged food fraud and how a smokehouse supplied a large supermarket retailer with smoked salmon labelled as fresh and Scottish when it was allegedly sourced frozen from Norway.
“We regularly engage with industry to share intelligence, tackling food fraud to protect the consumer. The national food crime unit acted on intelligence it received which resulted in one arrest being made and three further suspects were interviewed voluntarily under caution.
“It is vitally important that we ensure food is safe and what it says it is, and that consumers and food businesses are confident in the authenticity of food they are buying.”
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Meanwhile, the latest update from administrators shows the purchaser has not paid the agreed amount for the business’ assets.
The unnamed purchaser had agreed to pay £225,000 for stock, as well as fixtures and fittings, the business name and website, and other assets, in a sale which completed in December.
However, the administrators reported the purchaser could not pay the full sum at that time. Having agreed a schedule of £5,000 a month, they have since defaulted and administrators are liaising with solicitors to consider their next steps.
Administrators have also sought legal advice from Leeds-based Schoosmiths solicitors after analysing Bleikers’ bank statement activity.
The report said:
Business Breakfast: Harrogate directors shortlisted for industry awards“We have carried out an analysis of the company’s bank statement activity and reviewed the accounting information available.
“We have sought feedback from our solicitors (Shoosmiths) with regards to certain matters identified during the investigation.”
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Two local directors have been named on shortlist for the Institute of Director’s awards.
Astrid Wynne and Rich Kenny, both of Harrogate firm Interact DC Limited, have made the shortlist in two separate categories.
The Institute of Directors 2023 director of the year awards will be held on September 29 and includes nine categories.
Ms Wynne, who is head of partnerships at Interact, has been named in the sustainability category while Mr Kenny, managing director, is up for innovation.
Jon Geldart, director general of the IoD, said:
“Britain’s directors have had to dig deep over the past few years to overcome business conditions which continue to prove challenging.
“These awards are about people, not profits, and celebrating those who celebrate others. It is therefore particularly pleasing to be able to bring together all our finalists to share and celebrate the achievements of innovative directors across the country, for their businesses, the environment and the communities within which they work and live.”
Free business workshop in Harrogate
A free business networking session will take place in Harrogate on Friday.
ActionCOACH Harrogate is hosting a ‘better business’ masterclass at Roosters Brewery at Hornbeam Park from 9.30am.
The session will focus on business coaching and will include tips on marketing concepts, sales promotion and profit building systems.
For more information on the networking session, visit the Eventbrite page here.
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Knaresborough housebuilder up for sale as operations paused
Bosses at Knaresborough-based Ilke Homes are “exploring a sale” of the company as hundreds of staff are sent home.
The company said in a statement today it required additional funding to fulfil a £1 billion order book and to protect jobs.
The firm added new investment was needed to build 4,200 homes.
It added it was looking to sell the firm at a time when “volatile macro-economic conditions and issues with the planning system complicate fundraising and housing delivery”.
The Stray Ferret reported on Friday that several hundred staff at its Flaxby factory close to the A1(M) were told not to come into work until further notice.
They have reportedly been told they will be paid, and will be called back in when the company finds an investor. Managers will continue to work in the 250,000 sq ft factory this week.
The company said in its statement that it operations had been paused “while a strategic review is ongoing”.
It added:
“In 2020, Ilke Homes launched its turnkey development offering, where the company acquires land, secures planning permission and develops the site. This has been complicated by uncertainty over planning policy and rising build costs.
“While having delivered strong contribution margins, Ilke Homes now requires new investment to meet overheads, achieve further scale and become cash flow positive.
“The wider UK housing market has been hit by rapidly rising interest rates, which has reduced demand and resulted in housing starts falling below pre-pandemic levels.
“Official government figures have also revealed that planning applications in England have fallen to their lowest level in at least 16 years, thanks to uncertainty over planning policy and heightened build costs, highlighting the scale of the challenge in improving housing delivery.”
Ilke Homes specialises in building modular homes.
The company builds the homes at its factory on Flaxby Moor Industrial Estate near Knaresborough. The homes are then delivered across the UK.
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Business Breakfast: Consultants appointed to £14m Knaresborough housing scheme
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A company has been appointed as consultants to a £14 million Knaresborough housing scheme.
Summers-Inman, which is based in Leeds, has won the contract by Yorkshire Housing to provide employer’s agent and cost consultancy services to the project.
The 64-home scheme is being built in partnership with Countryside Partnerships on the former Trelleborg factory site.
Work started on site in January this year and if all goes according to plan, the scheme will complete in October 2024.
David Blakey, Summers-Inman director and specialist housing lead, said:
“We are delighted with these appointments, many of which promise well for future work. It is a very active sector at a time when the need for affordable housing has never been more keenly felt and we are pleased to be working with Yorkshire Housing and Countryside Partnerships to be able to bring these houses to market.
“The existing Trelleborg factory was demolished some time ago and the new scheme is designed to create a community feel where residents will be proud to call home.”
Pictured above: (From left) Stuart La-Ffin of Countrywide Projects, David Blakey of Summers-Inman, Dave Bunko, site Manager at Countryside Partnerships and Christine Uren, development project assistant at Yorkshire Housing.
Harrogate Town announces new shirt sponsor
Harrogate Town has announced a new shirt sponsor for the 2023/24 season.
Tockwith company Oak By Design will feature on the back of the club’s shirts worn by the first team, women’s team and U18s academy.
The sponsorship will include home, third kit and goalkeeper kit.

Harrogate Town has announced Oak By Design as its new shirt sponsor.
Jo Towler, commercial director at Harrogate Town, said:
“We extend our sincere gratitude to Oak By Design for their generous support and belief in our club.
“We look forward to showcasing our new kit, proudly displaying the Oak By Design logo, and embarking on a successful journey together.”
Jamie Winspear of Oak By Design added:
“We are delighted to be a part of such an amazing club that works extremely hard to lead the way in so many sectors. They support several charities and young children who love to play the game.
“The club is all about encouraging the family day for everyone to enjoy and be part of. We very much look forward to supporting Harrogate Town AFC, not just for this season but hopefully for many more seasons to come.”
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