Air ambulance and mountain rescuers came to the aid of a woman who fell off a horse in Bishop Thornton.
Volunteers from Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association were called to the village, which is between Harrogate and Ripon, early on Friday evening.
According to its incident report. Yorkshire Air Ambulance was also on the scene and providing care.
Its report added:
“Once stable, the team assisted in lifting the rider on to a stretcher and in to an ambulance for onward travel to hospital.”
No further details, including the extent of the injuries, were provided.
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Call to make Valley Gardens colonnade safer after horror fall
A grandmother has called on Harrogate Borough Council to fix uneven paving slabs in Valley Gardens after she fell and suffered a broken arm, busted lip and bruising to her face.
Jane Blayney, who is a former chair of Friends of Valley Gardens and a former district and county councillor, tripped two weeks ago at the entrance of the Sun Colonnade by Cornwall Road.
Ms Blaney lives nearby and was in shock after the incident but a neighbour, who is a doctor at Leeds General Infirmary, took her to Harrogate District Hospital’s emergency department.
She is concerned that many of the elderly residents who live around Valley Gardens may trip and suffer even more serious injuries than she did.
She said:
“I looked like I’d been in a boxing match with Muhammad Ali.
“A lot of older people like me walk in Valley Gardens. For some of them it could have been much worse.”
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Ms Blayney reported the fall to the council, which has put cones and tape around some of the slabs but Ms Blayney thinks they are insufficient. She had hoped it would have done more to make the entrance safe.
With an artisan Christmas market taking place in Valley Gardens this weekend, Ms Blaney wants to see the council fix the slabs to make sure nobody else trips.
The Stray Ferret saw several uneven paving stones up and down the Sun Colonnade when we visited the site today.

Uneven paving slabs at the Sun Colonnade
Ms Blayney added:
“I want safety and I don’t want it to happen to anyone else.”
A council spokesman said:
Specialist paramedics rescue woman who fell in Harrogate woods“We’re sorry to hear Mrs Blayney had a fall in Valley Gardens and we wish her a speedy recovery.
“We plan on repairing the path in the new year when suitable replacement materials become available. Until this time, we have placed cones to warn people to avoid this section.
“We have a programme of works to improve the Sun Colonnades in Valley Gardens, which includes new lighting and steam cleaning the paving. We have also surveyed the whole area and, if required, will be undertaking further works to repair the path.
“Anyone who spots any uneven paving in our parks should get in touch with us so we can carry out any repair work.”
Specialist paramedics rescued a woman who had fallen and injured herself in a Harrogate woodland.
Two Hazardous Area Response Teams (HART) and a regular ambulance team attended reports of a fall at 11am just off Oak Beck Road, close to the retail park.
On arrival the paramedics secured the area and managed to get the patient out of the woods and into the ambulance.
The paramedics then took her to Harrogate District Hospital for treatment. It is unclear at this time what level of injuries the woman sustained.
A spokesperson for the Yorkshire Ambulance Service said:
“We received an emergency call at 11.01am this morning to reports of a female who had fallen in the woods behind the retail park on Oak Beck Road in Harrogate.
“We dispatched an ambulance and the Hazardous Area Response Team to the scene and one patient was conveyed to Harrogate Hospital.”
The HART teams provide care to people in a hazardous environment that would otherwise be beyond the reach of NHS care.
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