New documents show that Harrogate Borough Council referred to contractors tasked with restoring the Stray as a “local supplier”, despite being based in Lancashire.
Borough council officials awarded Glendale Services the contract for the Stray back in April – seven months after the UCI World Cycling Championships.
As revealed by the Stray Ferret in May, the contract, worth an estimated £40,926.29, was handed to the company under “urgent circumstances”.
Now, local Liberal Democrat councillors have criticised the council for “denying the opportunity” to local firms to tender for the work.
A previously exempt document before the council’s cabinet member for environment on May 29 stated that the authority had “engaged with a local supplier” to carry out the works.
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Glendale Services, which is based 65 miles away in Chorley, began work on site which was met with fierce criticism from local suppliers. At the time, Mark Smith, managing director of local contractor HACS, said he was “disgusted” with the decision.
Geoff Webber, Liberal Democrat councillor on North Yorkshire County Council, said he was disappointed that the contract did not go out to tender:
He said:
“The report now shows that they accepted the recommendation to award the contract to Glendale on the basis that it was a ‘local supplier’.
“I find it incredible that Chorley, only eight miles north of Wigan, is considered to be local. So much for supporting local businesses.”

Grass has started to show on West Park Stray since the reseeding work.
Glendale has carried out groundworks elsewhere in Yorkshire, including at Kirklees College in Huddersfield.
But senior councillors have insisted that the company has offices in the county.
Cllr Andrew Paraskos, cabinet member for environment at the authority, told a full council meeting last week that the council had to bring in a contractor because the authority did not have the equipment to do it in-house.
“We always had to bring in outside contractors to do it.
“The drainage was done by a company out at Green Hammerton way and the other contractors do have local offices
“The rumours that we contracted it out to outside bodies, even though one of them has a head office in Lancashire, they do have a local office in the district.”
It comes as the council expects the overall works to the Stray to cost £129,971:
- £38,105 for repairs to grassed areas of West Park Stray
- £65,385 for pavement, footpaths, Heras fencing, bedding and verge repairs, reinstatement of bins and benches plus any additional council work
- £20,156 to fix longstanding drainage issues
- £6,325 project management and delivery costs
Yorkshire 2019, the organisers of the UCI, has agreed to pay £35,500 to help restore the Stray.