Pret A Manger has confirmed it will open a shop on Harrogate’s James Street “very soon”.
The Stray Ferret revealed in January the sandwich shop franchise planned to open in what was at the time Messums Yorkshire, a gallery curated by artist Johnny Messum. The gallery is now closed.
Pret has now confirmed a store, creating 15 jobs, is expected to welcome customers by late spring.
Pano Christou, chief executive of Pret, said:
“We’re excited to be expanding our footprint in Yorkshire as part of our wider ambition to bring Pret to more people.
“Harrogate is a beautiful and historic town, bustling with tourists and a thriving community. We look forward to welcoming locals and visitors alike into our new shop, very soon”.
Pret currently has more than 450 shops in the UK, with the majority in London.
This will be the first Pret in the Harrogate district. It will sell hot drinks, sandwich and grab and go menu.
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Pret will will become the latest in a significant number of new arrivals on James Street over the past few months.
Tom Limbert, director of property consultants Central Retail, which acted for the landlord, said:
“It’s great to finally bring Pret A Manger to Harrogate. They have looked at the town on and off for a number of years but it shows national occupiers still have belief in the town.”
In partnership with The Pret Foundation, the company is also looking for local charities to donate surplus food to at the end of each day. Those interested can contact the foundation on Pret.FoundationUK@pret.com.
Flaxby factory could send 300 homes to Guernsey
Flaxby-based modular housing developer Ilke Homes could manufacture 332 homes for a new housing scheme in Guernsey.
They would be built at Ilke’s factory and transported to Guernsey to be constructed on-site.
The Channel Islands Co-operative submitted plans for the development this week and include a car park and supermarket.
Nigel Banks, special projects manager for Ilke Homes, told the BBC:
“We have focussed on having homes that are very well insulated, they are also built using very sustainable materials – we have a big focus on having low emissions to the structures.
“The floors are manufactured then put on a trailer and transported to a harbour, then put on a charter vessel and then transported at night to the location.”
Harrogate BID to host culture and inclusion meeting
Harrogate BID will host a meeting next week at Hustle & Co in Harrogate.
Jane Slimming, founder of Culco, an organisation which helps businesses implement cultural programmes, will be the key speaker at the meeting. She is also CEO of Zeal, a Digital and Creative Agency.
Ms. Slimming is expected to speak about subjects around improving workplace culture and inclusion, the future of the workplace, and recruitment.

Jane Slimming
Harrogate Borough Council has worked closely with the company, helping businesses across Yorkshire. It also funded workshop participation hosted by Culco earlier this year.
Harrogate BID will also hear about plans for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in Harrogate.
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- Daleside Garage in Pateley Bridge to relocate this year
Daleside Garage in Pateley Bridge to relocate this year
A well-known Pateley Bridge garage is set to move this year.
Daleside Garage, which has been based on Bridgehouse Gate for the last four years, is set to relocate to another base in the town.
The garage, which offers MOTs and repairs, will move to a site on Corn Close off Low Wath Road in September.
It follows plans being submitted by Chartwell Barns Ltd to Harrogate Borough Council to build a three-storey block of flats on the Daleside site.
Carly Haley, who owns Daleside Garage with her husband Glenn, told the Stray Ferret that the business will not be closing and will instead relocate to a new site.
She said:
“We’ll still be offering MOTs, repairs and tyre checks as normal.
“We just wanted people to know that we will not be closing down.”
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The building, which is now owned by the developer behind the apartment plans, has been subjected to various planning applications over the years.
A previous application submitted to the council in 2018 proposed to convert part of the garage into storage space, a laundrette and offices.
The latest plans would see 15 new flats built on the site, along with an electric vehicle charging point and 27 car parking spaces.
Harrogate Borough Council will make a decision on the current proposals at a later date.
Harrogate estate agents take on Yorkshire Three PeaksHarrogate estate agents take on Yorkshire Three Peaks for charity
Harrogate estate agents, Feather Smailes Scales (FSS) are hoping to raise more money for Maggie’s Centres by climbing the Yorkshire Three Peaks.
The team at FSS said they wanted to support a charity that helps those undergoing treatment.
Maggie’s Centres builds centres next to NHS hospitals to offer professional support for anything from treatment side effects to money worries.
The FSS team will take on the 24-mile hiking challenge tomorrow.
Partner and auctioneer Richard Smailes said:
“Last November, I was incredibly touched by the enthusiasm of those supporting the charity. Those who were affected by cancer planned to carry out incredible tasks to raise money for a cause that supports those suffering take back control when cancer turns their life upside down.”
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Networking event for SMEs at Harrogate Convention Centre this month
Harrogate Borough Council and SME Growth Managers have organised an event for Harrogate district businesses to share ideas and solve problems.
The event, on April 21, is aimed at local SMEs, small to middle-sized businesses.
‘Five tips to sales and marketing effectiveness in challenging times’ will hear from numerous business owners about the impact of marketing.
The event lasts 90 minutes and is free to attend. It will highlight funding opportunities and give business owners the chance to meet with similar, like-minded businesses.
The event begins at 9.30am at Co-Lab Harrogate, through entrance three at the convention centre.

Harrogate Convention Centre
Harrogate law firm opens new office in London
A Harrogate-based employment law firm has expanded its offices to London.
Boardside in London is close to St Paul’s Cathedral and the Bank of England. The location will mean it is easily accessible for clients in the city.
The company now has branches in three different regions, with its headquarters in Harrogate.
The firm wrote in its newsletter:
“Almost five years after launching our niche employment law practice in Yorkshire, we are delighted to announce that we now have a presence in the capital.
“We believe that by having offices in the two biggest legal centres (Leeds and London) in the country, it will be easier for us to meet clients from across the UK.”
Boardside is run by owners Richard Port and Nadine Martson.
Support for Ripon businesses

Ripon’s Business Improvement District has appointed the Place Support Partnership to help firm in Ripon save on running costs.
PSP will visit BID businesses to support and advise them on reducing costs associated with utility and trading bills.
Lilla Bathurst, manager of the BID, said:
“The Place Support Partnership offers various services and acts as a savings scheme to support businesses.
“During the consultation process, businesses identified that they would like 10% of their levy to go on business support.”
Ripon BID says it has also worked to make businesses aware of the Omicron Hospitality and Leisure Grant.
OHLG grants totally £141,342 were distributed to hospitality businesses in Ripon which were negatively affected by the pandemic.
Harrogate BID provided a business grant of up to £750 last month, for qualifying businesses to improve paintwork, signage and accessibility.
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Harrogate clothing firm partners with cafe to help the homeless
HGTE collaborates with BrewBar for Harrogate Homeless Project
Sara Shaw, owner of HGTE clothing, is collaborating with BrewBar cafe in Harrogate to help the homeless.
A portion of the profits raised from the sale of the clothing will go to the Harrogate Homeless Project. The company has already raised over £14,000 for the charity since Christmas 2016.
Ms Shaw explained that the idea of HGTE is to not just to raise funds, but also to raise awareness about homelessness in Harrogate.
“The aim is to support a vital local charity with a quality product that is ethical.
“BrewBar is situated right in the heart of Harrogate, and Simon has such a loyal customer base due to his teams brilliant customer service – I couldn’t say no.”
Simon Somerville-Frost, owner of Brewbar, added:
“In our collaboration we provide a space for Sara’s vision to take place. To see the benefits of these contributions to the community is truly humbling, and we look to continue to give back to the community.”
HGTE started as a one-off, with Ms Shaw printing 25 sweatshirts with the logo. However, it continues to grow, with pieces being posted internationally.
From law graduate to part-owner of Harrogate Family Law: Laura Mounsey
Laura Mounsey who only became a qualified solicitor at Harrogate Family Law in 2019 has now become a partial owner of the firm.
Andrew Meehan, managing director of HFL, said:
“I am delighted to announce that Laura Mounsey is now a part owner and director of Harrogate Family Law. Laura joined HFL in 2015 and will be a key part in taking the firm from strength to strength as it continues to grow.”
Ms Mounsey was awarded the Cohen and Career Guarantee Scholarship at BPP Law school and was recognised with a ‘Safe Pair of Hands’ award for her ability to help people.
Ms Mounsey wrote a series of columns for the Stray Ferret in 2020:
- Laura’s Law: Is your ex weaponising your children?
- Laura’s Law: Leaving an abusive relationship
- Laura’s Law: How to prepare yourself for getting divorced
Provenance Inns wins ‘Best Food Offer’ at Publican Awards 2022

Provenance Inns and Hotels has won a national award for ‘Best Food Offer,’ after being recognised for its consistent, high-quality dishes.
The North Yorkshire based company was up against competitors such as well-known Farmhouse Inns which owns 70 sites across the UK.
Group executive chef, Jason Wardill, said:
“To beat off every other pub company in the UK is testament to our fresh food, and our hard-working chefs who deliver the menu to the same standard every day across all seven sites.”
The company continues to expand across North Yorkshire, having acquired The Coach and Horses in Harrogate last year which it hopes to refurbish.
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Harrogate marketing agency secures United States clients
Harrogate marketing agency Big Bamboo has announced three new clients in the United States.
The clients, which are based in New York, Texas and Ohio, operate within the insurance, professional services and industrial packaging sectors.
Nicola Stamford, founding director of Big Bamboo Agency, said it was “a huge milestone for us”.
She said:
“We are thrilled to be working with these new businesses, all of which are leading players in their respective industries and have their own set of needs and marketing challenges.”
Events company helps raise £57,000 for Children’s Air Ambulance

Impulse Decisions staff helped to raise £57,000 for the Children’s Air Ambulance.
Harrogate events company Impulse Decisions has raised more than £57,000 for Children’s Air Ambulance.
Children’s Air Ambulance is a national service which transfers critically ill babies and children from one hospital to another for specialist care.
Impulse Decisions has worked with the charity before and hopes to double its funding this year.
Tom Hesketh, director of hospitality sales at Impulse Decisions, said:
“This has been a great partnership and shows the benefits of our silent auctions, and just how much money they can raise, at no cost to the charity.
“After the last two years it is even more important to continue to support charities like this and in total, we helped charities nationwide raise over £1 million last year.”
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New co-working space opens in Harrogate
Harrogate Borough Council‘s co-working space, Co-Lab, has opened.
Co-Lab consists of new offices, a meeting room and communal space. It’s based on level 3 of Harrogate Convention Centre on King’s Road.
The authority secured £540,000 of funding from the Leeds City Business Rates Pool to fund the project.
It aims to connect digital, tech and creative businesses in the Harrogate district.
Alistair Forbes, Harrogate Borough Council’s in-house growth manager who will support businesses at Co-Lab said:
“Co-Lab will be focussed on digital and tech businesses, but we are inviting anyone interested in collaborating with the business community to talk to us.
“From designers to hardware specialists, technologists, marketers and developers, our aim is that everyone works together to help our community become more successful.”
Ripon butcher wins contract with Selfridges and Fortnum & Mason
Ripon-based online butcher, Farmison & Co has won a contract to supply London stores Selfridges and Fortnum & Mason.
Farmison’s new Saucepan Ready range was curated by the company’s Michelin-starred executive chef, Jeff Baker, who has cooked for the Queen and Barack Obama.
The deal comes after Inverleith LLP, an Edinburgh-based specialist consumer brand investor, acquired a majority stake in the business, so it could press ahead with expansion plans.
Business founder and chief executive, John Pallagi, said:
“It’s a real feather in our cap to get Saucepan Ready listed with these two such iconic British retailers – it’s also recognition of the superb quality of the heritage breed meat our farmers supply.”
As well as the Saucepan Ready dishes, Selfridges and Fortnum & Mason are stocking Farmison & Co’s beef dripping and chicken schmaltz.
Battery storage facility planned for Burton Leonard
Plans have been submitted to build a battery energy storage system near Burton Leonard.
The application has been submitted to Harrogate Borough Council by Harmony Energy Limited. The company also hopes to build a solar farm nearby.
The battery energy facility will store electricity so it can support the National Grid and provide electricity during high demand.
It would be built next to the Wormald Green Northern PowerGrid substation, off Station Lane, Wormald Green.

The storage facility would be built in the field marked in red.
A Harrogate marketing agency is celebrating its 20th anniversary this week.
Extreme was set up by Antony Prince and Mark Gledhill in 2002, predominantly focused on brochure websites and small search engine optimisations projects.
The multi-award-winning team has been in Harrogate’s Windsor House since 2014 and has worked with a range of B2B and B2C local, national and international brands including Severfield plc, Nisa, Lovat Parks, Black Sheep Brewery, Glorious! and Kura Organics.
Antony Prince, managing director, said:
“20 years in a fast-paced and sometimes fickle industry is something we’re very proud of. We’ve built a fantastic reputation for our creative and technical capabilities and we’ve worked with some amazing brands.”
Theakstons unveils new packaging for festival
Masham-based T&R Theakston is set to launch a limited edition packaging for its Old Peculier beer, ahead of this year’s Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival.
The brewery has repackaged the front of its bottles of Old Peculier to include a bloody thumbprint and the festival logo. Fans of the beer can see the special branding in all shops, and bars and restaurants stocking bottles of Old Peculier.

Simon Theakston, managing director at the brewery, and the packaging for the Old Peculiar.
Simon Theakston, joint managing director of T&R Theakston, said:
“We have worked closely with Harrogate International Festivals on the Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival for almost two decades now, and are so proud of what it has become.
“With household names such as Mark Billingham, Val McDermid and Ian Rankin regularly attending and participating in the festival, and with stories of book deals being signed over a pint of Old Peculier, it truly is the meeting place for anyone who is anyone in the crime writing world. We’re very pleased to relaunch our limited-edition Old Peculier packaging in anticipation of what we’re sure will be another hugely successful festival.”
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New hair salon opens in Harrogate tomorrow
Allertons hair salon will open its fourth location, Allertons Harrogate, tomorrow.
The salon is located on Montpellier Street and will offer haircuts, colouring, treatments and styling.
Beauty treatments including massage and manicures will be available from the summer.
The company has two other locations in Leeds and one in Nottingham.
Founder Nicholas Nicola said:
“We think it will be well received. We aren’t led by fashion but what the clients want from root tints to bright blue. Harrogate already has so many lovely salons and hopefully we can bring something different.”
You can book online now by visiting this website or by calling us on 01423 608868.
Knaresborough-based maternity brand to launch next month
The Mum Collective is a Knaresborough-based maternity and nursing clothing brand that promises to offer “something different”.
Based in Knaresborough and set up by Sophie Baldwin, the online brand is launching with an essentials collection comprising of a t-shirt, sweater and hoodie. Each item has hidden zips for feeding.
Ms Baldwin said:
“When I fell pregnant one thing I found is that there wasn’t a great deal of clothes I actually wanted to wear that I would feel good in, that would also see me through my entire pregnancy as I was growing, and then through to my breastfeeding journey as well.”
“It was created with a mum and mum-to-be’s entire journey in mind.”

The new essentials range