Thirty-five suspected drink drivers have been arrested by North Yorkshire Police within a fortnight of beer gardens reopening.
The number represents a 75% increase compared to this time last year.
Those arrested include eight people in the Harrogate district. The only district with more arrests was York, with 11.
North Yorkshire Police launched a “Be a hero, Stay at zero” drink-drive campaign to coincide with pubs reopening on April 12.
It urged people thinking of going for a drink to use public transport or select a designated driver.
Roads policing sergeant, Andrew Morton, said:
“We’ve already encountered too many people who have ignored our warnings. Our message is simple – if you drink or drug drive, we will catch you.
“We have only just been allowed to start going to beer gardens again – don’t ruin this for yourself by losing your licence, getting a criminal record and driving ban, paying a heavy fine or going to prison.”
Read more:
- Police launch drink-drive campaign as pubs reopen
- Police and council to check Harrogate venues comply with outdoor rule
RAF Menwith Hill protest to take place tomorrow
A protest will take place at RAF Menwith Hill tomorrow as part of the International Day of Action Against Foreign Military Bases.
Campaigners say the day will “show solidarity and opposition” to over 1,000 overseas military bases that exist around the world.
The socially distanced protest is being organised by Menwith Hill Accountability Campaign and Yorkshire CND.
Built in the 1950s on the edge of Nidderdale, Menwith Hill is the United States’ largest overseas surveillance base. Giant radomes, or ‘golf balls’, are a distinctive feature of the site.
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Meanwhile, Harrogate Borough Council is expected to make a decision on the latest expansion at the base soon.
The Ministry of Defence, which owns the site, has submitted plans to add a new visitor centre, vehicle canopy and changes to the road junction on Menwith Hill Road.
However, the application has proved controversial because it would involve felling a memorial tree planted in memory of the late Bob Cryer MP in 1994.
Mr Cryer campaigned for transparency at Menwith Hill and secured a debate in parliament a few months before he died in 1994. He claimed the aim of the base was to “assert and retain United States supremacy”.
Mr Cryer’s widow, the former Keighley MP Ann Cryer, told the Stray Ferret she was “very upset” at the proposals.
Live: Harrogate district traffic and travelGood morning everyone and welcome back. Traffic is getting busier on the district’s roads now so make sure to keep and eye on our morning blogs.
It’s Connor here with you bright and early this morning, please get in touch with me via social media or email me at contact@thestrayferret.co.uk.
This blog, brought to you by The HACS Group, brings you updates every 15 minutes on the road and rail links near you.
9am – Full Update
Roads
That’s all from me this morning. I will be back bright and early from 6.30am tomorrow to keep you moving. The roads are now becoming more busy in the Harrogate district this morning. There are some traffic hot spots to look out for:
- Harrogate Road in Harewood
- Wetherby Road towards Harrogate’s town centre – delays of ten minutes
- Harrogate Road near North Rigton
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Ripon Road, drivers report heavy traffic backing up from Harrogate to Killinghall
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
- Hollins Lane in Hampsthwaite
Road closures in place here:
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing during the evenings from 6.30pm – this will end at the weekend
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
- The 6.49am York to Leeds service is now due at 8.02am and will be formed of two coaches instead of three
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
8.45am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are now becoming more busy in the Harrogate district this morning. There are some traffic hot spots to look out for:
- Harrogate Road in Harewood
- Wetherby Road towards Harrogate’s town centre – delays of eight minutes
- Harrogate Road near North Rigton
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Ripon Road, drivers report heavy traffic backing up from Harrogate to Killinghall
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
- Hollins Lane in Hampsthwaite
Road closures in place here:
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing during the evenings from 6.30pm – this will end at the weekend
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
- The 6.49am York to Leeds service is now due at 8.02am and will be formed of two coaches instead of three
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
8.30am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are now becoming more busy in the Harrogate district this morning. There are some traffic hot spots to look out for:
- Harrogate Road in Harewood
- Wetherby Road towards Harrogate’s town centre – delays of seven minutes
- Harrogate Road near North Rigton
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
- Hollins Lane in Hampsthwaite
Road closures in place here:
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing during the evenings from 6.30pm – this will end at the weekend
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
- The 6.49am York to Leeds service is now due at 8.02am and will be formed of two coaches instead of three
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
8.15am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are now becoming more busy in the Harrogate district this morning. There are some traffic hot spots to look out for:
- Harrogate Road in Harewood
- Wetherby Road towards Harrogate’s town centre
- Harrogate Road near North Rigton
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
- Hollins Lane in Hampsthwaite
Road closures in place here:
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing during the evenings from 6.30pm – this will end at the weekend
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
- The 6.49am York to Leeds service is now due at 8.02am and will be formed of two coaches instead of three
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
8am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are now becoming more busy in the Harrogate district this morning. There are some traffic hot spots to look out for:
- Harrogate Road in Harewood
- Wetherby Road towards Harrogate’s town centre
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
- Hollins Lane in Hampsthwaite
Road closures in place here:
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing during the evenings from 6.30pm – this will end at the weekend
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
- The 6.49am York to Leeds service is now due at 8.02am and will be formed of two coaches instead of three
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
7.45am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are now becoming more busy in the Harrogate district this morning but there are no traffic hotspots to report just yet.
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
- Hollins Lane in Hampsthwaite
Road closures in place here:
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing during the evenings from 6.30pm – this will end at the weekend
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
- The 6.49am York to Leeds service is now due at 8.02am and will be formed of two coaches instead of three
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
7.30am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are now becoming more busy in the Harrogate district this morning but there are no traffic hotspots to report just yet.
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
- Hollins Lane in Hampsthwaite
Road closures in place here:
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing during the evenings from 6.30pm – this will end at the weekend
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
7.15am – Full Update
Roads
The roads look to be clear so far this morning. No traffic hotspots to report just yet.
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
- Hollins Lane in Hampsthwaite
Road closures in place here:
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing during the evenings from 6.30pm – this will end at the weekend
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
7am – Full Update
Roads
The roads look to be clear so far this morning. No traffic hotspots to report just yet.
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
- Hollins Lane in Hampsthwaite
Road closures in place here:
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing during the evenings from 6.30pm – this will end at the weekend
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
6.45am – Full Update
Roads
The roads look to be clear so far this morning. No traffic hotspots to report just yet.
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
- Hollins Lane in Hampsthwaite
Road closures in place here:
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing during the evenings from 6.30pm – this will end at the weekend
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
6.30am – Full Update
Roads
The roads look to be clear so far this morning. No traffic hotspots to report just yet.
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
- Hollins Lane in Hampsthwaite
Road closures in place here:
- Haggs Road between Harrogate and Spofforth for carriageway resurfacing
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
Liberal Democrat councillor Trevor Chapman has tonight been virtually voted in as the new Harrogate district mayor.
He takes over from Conservative councillor Stuart Martin, who held the role since 2019 and served an extended term due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Speaking at a virtual annual meeting tonight, cllr Chapman said:
“Let’s hope we can return to some form of normality following events over the last year so that I can fulfil the role fully.
“I would like to express my sincere thanks to the outgoing mayor Stuart for not only carrying out his year of office but also standing in as caretaker during this unprecedented year.
“Stuart, you and April have carried out your duties in an exemplary manner for which I thank you very much.”
Cllr Chapman, who represents the Bilton Grange ward, was chosen to take on the role in March last year before the handover was cancelled because of the pandemic.
It has meant cllr Martin has stayed in the post for an extra 12 months during the same year that his wife, mayoress April Martin, became critically ill with covid.
Read more:
- Tribute to Ripon’s deputy mayor for 20 years’ service to the city
- My Year: Harrogate district mayor’s year brought one of ‘darkest moments’
After tonight’s meeting, councillor Martin said in a statement:
“As my time as Harrogate district mayor comes to an end this evening, I’d like to say thank you to everyone for their help and support over the past two years.
“Both April and I have thoroughly enjoyed being mayor and mayoress, and we have met some truly incredible organisations and charities during that time.
“I am delighted to be able to pass on the chain of office to councillor Trevor Chapman, who I know will make an excellent mayor. It has been a great pleasure and I will leave with many happy memories of my two years in office.”
The role of the mayor is to chair full council meetings and represent the borough at ceremonies and events.
The mayor also raises money for charities and is required to put his or her political affiliations aside to be impartial.
Councillor Chapman has selected Supporting Older People, Citizens Advice and Friends of Harrogate Hospital as his chosen charities.
Christine Willoughby elected deputy mayor
Meanwhile, Liberal Democrat councillor Christine Willoughby, who represents Knaresborough Eastfield and served as mayor for the town, was also elected as deputy mayor for the Harrogate district at tonight’s meeting.
She takes over from Conservative councillor Zoe Metcalfe, who represents the Claro ward.
Conservative council leader Richard Cooper also announced at tonight’s meeting that no changes have been made to the cabinet, while a raft of committee chairs, vice-chairs and members were also voted in.
Harrogate vaccine centre gives 100,000th jab todayThe vaccination centre at Harrogate’s Great Yorkshire Showground marked a major milestone today when it gave its 100,000th jab.
James Eaton, pictured above, had the honour of receiving the 100,000th inoculation.
Yorkshire Health Network, a federation of 17 GP surgeries in the Harrogate district, is delivering the vaccine programme.
The tally includes all first and second jabs at the Harrogate and Ripon sites, as well as vulnerable people who are housebound or homeless.
It does not include the pharmacy-led sites in Knaresborough and Pateley Bridge, which today told the Stray Ferret they have separately administered 15,000 and 400 vaccines respectively.
Today’s milestone is a major leap from when an 83-year-old woman called Anne was among the first to be vaccinated in Harrogate in late December.
Read more:
- No more first vaccines in Harrogate district until June, leaked letter reveals
- No covid deaths at Harrogate hospital for two weeks
Dr Ian Dilley, a member of the Harrogate and rural coronavirus vaccination steering group, said:
“As we take a moment to celebrate this monumental achievement we would like to thank all those who have been involved, without whom this endeavour would not have been possible.
“That includes our resilient workforce of practice staff, our tireless volunteer marshals, the local organisations who have donated goodies, Transdev bus company and our kind hosts.
“A huge thank you to all involved”.

However, the progress of the vaccination programme in the Harrogate district may slow in the weeks ahead.
A letter seen by the Stray Ferret from the Humber, Coast and Vale Integrated Care System, which oversees the vaccine programme in the Harrogate district, revealed how those hoping for a first dose may have to wait until June.
The letter, which you can read more about here, was sent to senior health officials in the region as well as large scale vaccination sites and community pharmacies.
Exclusive: No more first vaccines in Harrogate district until June, leaked letter revealsPeople hoping to receive a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine in the Harrogate district may have to wait until June, a letter leaked to the Stray Ferret has revealed.
The Harrogate district had made good progress with the vaccination programme. According to the latest NHS England figures, more than 95,000 jabs have been given.
But as the national rollout focuses on people aged just over 40, it seems the NHS has cut vaccine supply to the Humber, Coast and Vale Integrated Care System, which oversees the vaccine programme in the Harrogate district.
A letter signed by Amanda Bloor, accountable officer for North Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group, and Beverley Geary, chief nurse at Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, and leaked to the Stray Ferret, revealed the supply problem. The letter says:
“We were informed earlier this week that there would be no first dose vaccination supply for the ICS until June.
“The situation is still developing and there may be some Pfizer vaccine available earlier in May. This is a huge disappointment to everyone who has worked on the vaccination programme in the ICS.
“We know you will all be concerned about the impact of this national supply issue on your own ability to continue to deliver the programme, the impact on patients as well as the reputational risk.”
The letter, dated April 22, was sent to senior health officials in the region as well as large scale vaccination sites and community pharmacies.
It says Humber, Coast and Vale ICS is “extremely concerned about the proposed national campaign for the vaccination programme due to start next week”, when the focus is likely to be on over 40s.
“We have expressed our surprise at such a disjointed approach at the national level and the impact that this will have on local areas managing patient expectations.”
Read more:
- More than 95,000 receive first covid vaccine in Harrogate district
- ‘Don’t waste our time’: Knaresborough vaccine centre hits out after 450 no-shows
The pharmacy-run vaccination centres in Knaresborough and Pateley Bridge have not held a vaccine clinic since April 17 and because of supply problems do not have a date for the next one.
Since it opened at the beginning of the month, the Pateley Bridge centre has only been able to give 400 coronavirus jabs.
Samin Khan, who runs Pateley Bridge Pharmacy, told the Stray Ferret:
“We have only managed to hand out 400 vaccines since opening because we have not been given any coronavirus vaccines.
“Other places are getting a supply. The NHS is sending people out to York and Leeds when they want to get a jab in their local area.
“It seems like because the Harrogate district has done so well with the coronavirus vaccines that we have been penalised.”
Ms Bloor told a North Yorkshire Local Resilience Forum press briefing today that first dose supply was “getting low.” She added:
Live: Harrogate district traffic and travel“I think it is fair to say that throughout the vaccination programme there have been peaks and troughs in vaccine supply.
“It is a bit lumpy, some weeks we get more and some weeks we get less. At the moment, we are getting slightly less in terms of first doses than we have been previously.
“But, actually, what that means is we can really focus on getting people through for second doses because we have got that guaranteed second dose supply.
“We are also assured that we will still be on track to deliver first doses to all of those aged over 18 by July 31 in line with the government guidance.”
Good morning everyone and welcome back. Traffic is getting busier on the district’s roads now so make sure to keep and eye on our morning blogs.
It’s Connor here with you bright and early this morning, please get in touch with me via social media or email me at contact@thestrayferret.co.uk.
This blog, brought to you by The HACS Group, brings you updates every 15 minutes on the road and rail links near you.
9am – Full Update
That’s all from me this morning. The roads are definitely much more busy than they were a few weeks ago. So stay on top of the delays by following this live blog and help keep us updated by sending any news to contact@thestrayferret.co.uk.
Roads
The roads are becoming quite busy this morning with traffic hot spots on these roads across the Harrogate district:
- Harrogate Road between North Rigton and Burn Bridge
- Wetherby Road, towards Harrogate’s town centre – delays of 16 minutes
- Ripon bypass, north of the city in both directions
- Leeds Road near Hookstone Road – delays of ten minutes
- Knaresborough Road, towards Harrogate’s town centre – delays of 12 minutes
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End due to temporary traffic lights
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
Road closures in place here:
- Haggs Road between Harrogate and Spofforth for carriageway resurfacing
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
8.45am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are becoming quite busy this morning with traffic hot spots on these roads across the Harrogate district:
- Harrogate Road between North Rigton and Burn Bridge
- Wetherby Road, towards Harrogate’s town centre – delays of 11 minutes
- Ripon bypass, north of the city in both directions
- Knaresborough Road, towards Harrogate’s town centre – delays of 12 minutes
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End due to temporary traffic lights
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
Road closures in place here:
- Haggs Road between Harrogate and Spofforth for carriageway resurfacing
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
8.30am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are becoming quite busy this morning with traffic hot spots on these roads across the Harrogate district:
- Harrogate Road between North Rigton and Burn Bridge
- Wetherby Road, towards Harrogate’s town centre – delays of nine minutes
- Ripon bypass, north of the city in both directions
- Knaresborough Road, towards Harrogate’s town centre
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End due to temporary traffic lights
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
Road closures in place here:
- Haggs Road between Harrogate and Spofforth for carriageway resurfacing
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
8.15am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are becoming quite busy this morning with traffic hot spots on these roads across the Harrogate district:
- Harrogate Road between North Rigton and Burn Bridge
- Wetherby Road, towards Harrogate’s town centre
- Ripon bypass, north of the city in both directions
- Knaresborough Road, towards Harrogate’s town centre
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End due to temporary traffic lights
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
Road closures in place here:
- Haggs Road between Harrogate and Spofforth for carriageway resurfacing
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
8am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are becoming quite busy this morning with traffic hot spots on these roads across the Harrogate district:
- Harrogate Road between North Rigton and Burn Bridge
- Wetherby Road, towards Harrogate’s town centre
- Ripon bypass, north of the city in both directions
- Knaresborough Road, towards Harrogate’s town centre
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
Road closures in place here:
- Haggs Road between Harrogate and Spofforth for carriageway resurfacing
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
7.45am – Full Update
Roads
The roads look to be clear so far this morning. No traffic hotspots to report just yet.
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
Road closures in place here:
- Haggs Road between Harrogate and Spofforth for carriageway resurfacing
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
7.30am – Full Update
Roads
The roads look to be clear so far this morning. No traffic hotspots to report just yet.
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
Road closures in place here:
- Haggs Road between Harrogate and Spofforth for carriageway resurfacing
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
7.15am – Full Update
Roads
The roads look to be clear so far this morning. No traffic hotspots to report just yet.
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
Road closures in place here:
- Haggs Road between Harrogate and Spofforth for carriageway resurfacing
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
7am – Full Update
Roads
The roads look to be clear so far this morning. No traffic hotspots to report just yet.
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
Road closures in place here:
- Haggs Road between Harrogate and Spofforth for carriageway resurfacing
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
6.45am – Full Update
Roads
The roads look to be clear so far this morning. No traffic hotspots to report just yet.
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
Road closures in place here:
- Haggs Road between Harrogate and Spofforth for carriageway resurfacing
- Leeds Road between Pannal and Hookstone Road for carriageway resurfacing
- The Ginnel for coronavirus restrictions
- Otley Road at the junction with Skipton Road between Killinghall and Harrogate
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
6.30am – Full Update
Roads
The roads look to be clear so far this morning. No traffic hotspots to report just yet.
Temporary traffic lights are in place:
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Boroughbridge Road near Bond End
- Knaresborough Road near Lancaster Park Road
- York Place near Knaresborough Pool
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate, Knaresborough, York and Leeds routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellations.
A further three cases of coronavirus have been reported in the Harrogate district, according to today’s figures from Public Health England.
Cases have remained low in recent days. The total in the district since the start of the pandemic is now 7,654.
The district’s seven-day covid rate has fallen again to 12 per 100,000.
Starbeck has recorded the most infections in the last seven days, with eight.
The North Yorkshire average is now above England’s average – North Yorkshire is 32 and England is 25.
This is mainly because Selby’s rate has exploded to 112.
No further covid deaths have been reported at Harrogate District Hospital. The total since the pandemic began stands at 179.
According the NHS England figures, the most recent covid death at the hospital was April 11.
Read more:
- After four months in intensive care this covid patient finally felt the sun on their face
- Vaccine toll reaches 95,000 in Harrogate district
Local elections 2021: Everything you need to know in Harrogate district
There are just 10 days to go until Harrogate district residents head to the polls.
On May 6, voters will choose a new police, fire and crime commissioner for North Yorkshire, as well as a new county councillor for the Bilton and Nidd Gorge division.
Why are elections taking place?
A full election for all seats on North Yorkshire County Council was scheduled for next week but has been cancelled because of plans to reorganise the county’s local government structure.
The government is expected to announce elections for a new unitary council or councils, which will replace the current two-tier system in North Yorkshire, will instead happen in 2022.
Meanwhile, the Bilton and Nidd Gorge election is being held following the death of Liberal Democrat councillor Geoff Webber.
Next week will mark the third time that police and crime commissioner elections have been held since the role was created in 2012. The election was originally due to take place in May last year but was postponed by the pandemic.
There are no elections to Harrogate Borough Council but the authority is in charge of collecting votes and has announced a number of changes will be in place due to covid.
Who can vote and how?
Voters in the elections must be 18 or over on the day of the election.
All voters must be registered at an address in the area where they want to vote, be a British citizen, an Irish or EU citizen or an eligible Commonwealth citizen and not legally excluded from voting.
There are three ways to vote, including in person at a polling station, by postal vote and by nominating someone to vote for you (a proxy vote).
The deadlines to register to vote and for a postal vote have passed, while people can still apply for a proxy vote up until 5pm tomorrow (April 27.)
People voting in person will be required to bring their own pen or pencil, wear a face covering, clean their hands when entering and leaving, and keep a safe distance from others.
Voters should not attend the polling station if they have symptoms of covid or if they have been asked to self-isolate.
Read more:
- Bilton by-election: every candidate announced
- Political parties confirm candidates for police commissioner elections
Anyone who develops symptoms, or is asked to self-isolate shortly before polling day, has up to 5pm on polling day to apply for an emergency proxy vote.
Wallace Sampson, chief executive of Harrogate Borough Council and local returning officer for the police, fire and crime commissioner election, said:
“You do not need your poll card to vote, however, we encourage voters to bring it with them to make the process quicker and more efficient.
“Polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm on May 6. If you have opted to vote by post you must return your postal ballot pack by 10pm. You can hand it in at any polling station if you don’t have time to return it by post.
“Please also check the information on your polling card, as your polling station might have changed since the last elections.”
Where can I vote?
A number of polling stations across the Harrogate district have temporarily and permanently moved locations following a review, which found some did not have warm running water for hand-washing, were too small for social distancing or were unavailable to be booked.
The following polling stations have moved temporarily:
· All Saints Church School has moved to Sicklinghall Village Hall
· Baldersby Mission Room has moved to Rainton Village Hall
· Lofthouse Memorial Hall has moved to Middlesmoor Village Hall
· St Mary’s Church at Dunsforth has moved to Boroughbridge Methodist Church
· St Michael’s all Angels Church at Wilsill has moved to Broadbelt Hall, Glasshouses
· The Inn at South Stainley has moved to Markington Village Hall
· The Kitchen, Asenby Hall has moved to Rainton Village Hall
· Woodside, Carters Lane has moved to Askwith Village Hall
· Nun Monkton Primary School has moved to Kirk Hammerton Village Hall
· St George’s Social Club has moved to Marks Church Hall
The following three polling stations have also permanently moved;
· North Rigton Primary School has moved to St John’s Church, North Rigton
· The Hydro has moved to Jennyfield Evangelical Church, Grantley Drive
· Citizen’s Advice Bureau has moved to The Wesley Centre, Oxford Street
Who is standing?
There are four candidates in the running to succeed Julia Mulligan as North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.
These include Philip Allott (Conservative), Alison Hume (Labour), James Barker (Liberal Democrat) and Keith Tordoff (Independent).
Those standing in the Bilton and Nidd Gorge by-election include Matt Scott (Conservative), Andrew Kempston-Parkes (Liberal Democrat), Arnold Warneken (Green Party), Tyler Reeton (Labour), John Hall (Yorkshire Party) and Harvey Alexander (Independent).
For more information and how to apply for a proxy vote, click or tap here:
Three covid cases recorded in Harrogate districtThree covid cases have been confirmed in the Harrogate district, according to latest Public Health England figures.
It takes the total number of cases since last March to 7,647.
Meanwhile, the district’s seven-day covid rate has fallen to 14 per 100,000 people.
Read more:
- No vaccinations at Great Yorkshire Showground for 19 days this summer
- ‘It’s been superb’: Nidderdale welcomes Pateley Bridge vaccination centre
- More than 95,000 receive first covid vaccine in Harrogate district
The North Yorkshire average is 28 and the England rate stands at 25.
No further deaths from patients who tested positive for covid have been reported at Harrogate District Hospital.
Latest NHS England figures show the last covid death at the hospital was recorded on April 11.
The death toll at the hospital remains at 179 since the start of the pandemic.
