Harrogate Town has been awarded a general safety certificate to hold full capacity games next season once all coronavirus restrictions are lifted.
The club completed works to expand its 5,000-seater EnviroVent Stadium following promotion to League Two last year, but even without any Covid disruptions this many spectators could not have been allowed in until now.
This is because any Football League or Premier League ground in England with a capacity more than 5,000 must be granted permission by their local authority.
While coronavirus restrictions have kept Town’s gates closed since January, the club’s managing director Garry Plant was awarded a general safety certificate by North Yorkshire County Council on Tuesday.
It marks a major boost for fans as it means the club could hold full capacity games during the 2021/22 season if the Government’s roadmap out lockdown stays on schedule.
Mr Plant told the Local Democracy Reporting Service:
“The best day is match day and we haven’t had a single one with fans this year so we can’t wait to see the stands and terraces full once again.
“We have missed our supporters so much. It is the Bradford City game this weekend – can you imagine how much of a great atmosphere that would have been?
“The council have been extremely supportive of our plans – especially the safety advisory team – and we would like to give them a big thanks.”
Under the government’s roadmap, from May 17 larger outdoor sports venues will be allowed to operate at up to 25% capacity with a maximum of 10,000 spectators.
Restrictions will be eased further from June 21, but with all adults not expected to be offered at least their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine until the end of July, full venues at major sports events are understood to be unlikely until late summer at the earliest.
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With Harrogate Town’s season set to end just nine days before May 17, it means supporters will have to wait until August before they can return to the EnviroVent Stadium.
Restrictions mean players will be greeted by empty seats again when they walk out at Wembley to contest the 2019/20 FA Trophy final against Concord Rangers on May 3.
The club’s historic win over Notts County to secure promotion to league football was also played behind closed doors at the London stadium.
Elizabeth Fitzgerald, trading standards officer at the county council, said the club’s “massive success” in reaching League Two should be celebrated not just in Harrogate, but across North Yorkshire.
She said:
Harrogate district sports clubs and gyms celebrate return“They have done marvellously and we want to help them as much as we can with guidance and advice to get things back under way with people back through the doors once again.”
Sport and leisure clubs in the Harrogate district have reacted with delight to this afternoon’s government announcement that they can reopen next week.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed lockdown will end on December 2 and the country will return to a tier system.
Gyms, sports clubs and non-essential shops will all be able to re-open.
Chris McVey, chair of Pannal Ash Junior Football Club, which has 400 boys and girls, said it hoped to resume training on the weekend of December 5 and 6.
“It’s good news but to be honest I’m still bemused by it all. I don’t know why the boys and girls couldn’t train. I don’t know what their fitness levels will be like after a month off but it will be great to be back.”
Harrogate Gymnastics Club tweeted it was ‘brilliant news’.
Phillip McKay, owner of independent Ripon gym Intrim, agreed. He told the Stray Ferret:
“When you see people queueing for McDonald’s and gyms closed, it doesn’t make sense. Gyms have so many health benefits.”
Mike Barnett, coach of Harrogate Ladies rugby club, said:
“The announcements are really positive for the players physically and also mentally as they are doing something they love with their friends again. We are still not at a place to do matches but they will be pleased to get back together.
“We just need to wait for the official line from the RFU and what tier Harrogate is placed in.”
There was good news for Harrogate Town fans too, with the government also raising the prospect of some fans possibly being allowed to return to outdoor events. Harrogate Town celebrated the news on Twitter.
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Government guidance today said adult sport would be permitted outdoors in tier one areas but must follow the rule of six indoors.
Outdoor sports can also take place in tier two areas but only one household can take part in indoor activities.
Tier three also permits outdoor sports but limits household mixing and encourages people to avoid contact sport.
Harrogate Town chairman on life without fansThe chairman of Harrogate Town has warned the club faces financial difficulties as fans continue to be banned from grounds.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said current Covid restrictions could last for six months.
For football clubs like Harrogate Town, this means having to face up to the prospect of empty stadiums for the foreseeable future.
This presents a big financial challenge for Town chairman Irving Weaver.
Mr Weaver said the uncertainty meant Town and other clubs faced a “cliff edge scenario”.
He said:
“When crowds mean 30% of revenue that’s a black hole. The furlough scheme was a big help but in the next six months we are looking at a problem that all clubs need help with.
“The subsidy grant we received was really helpful and the income from our games on TV wasn’t budgeted for so these two things have got us on our way. Our streaming figures are growing too, which we also didn’t budget for. All of this has helped make up for a loss of crowds.”

The club has has raised its concerns about the impact of playing without fans for a further six months.
The club’s recent promotion to the English Football League was its second in three seasons. But fans have only been able to celebrate the club’s recent successes at home or socially distanced in pubs, and missed out on a trip to Wembley.
With no idea when fans will next be able to attend, Mr Weaver is concerned some may not return.
He added:
“We need to grow our fans, especially if we want to attract players who want a big crowd.
“We are probably worrying more than most, but missing all this excitement is a big loss for fans. I think the solid fans will stay but we also want new people, which becomes difficult when they can’t experience the roar of a crowd at a match.”
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Mr Weaver assured fans that these tough times will be overcome. He said:
Harrogate Town get ready for celebratory open top bus parade“I want to say that ‘we are still kicking and we really want you to come back!’
“We will keep going and keep the atmosphere. We want to maintain our desire to succeed”
Harrogate Town fans are expected to be out in yellow and black tomorrow, as an open-top bus full of the team’s players parades through the town.
It’s in celebration of their historic 3-1 win over Notts County last Sunday, taking them into League Two for the first time in the club’s history.
The bus will leave the CNG Stadium tomorrow at 12.05pm and go on a 35-minute tour of the town, finishing back at their home ground on Wetherby Road.
Garry Plant, managing director at the club, spoke to the Stray Ferret ahead of the parade:
“Hopefully existing and new fans will be there to see the players and trophy. Players are looking forward to connecting back with the fans as they were denied of that at Wembley, and it’s a case of closing the door on the celebration and now it’s down to business of getting promoted.”

Photo Credit: Matt Kirkham, Harrogate Town
Harrogate Town has reassured supporters that precautionary steps are in place to ensure social distancing is observed at their open-top bus parade.
“We have had to write volumes of protocol, working with North Yorkshire Police as well as our own covid officer – it has been hard work but well worth it. The bus won’t be stopping as if the bus stops then people will gather and that brings a whole raft of issues… so the bus will be going along at Harrogate pace and people will get a chance to see the players and the trophy.”
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The Harrogate Bus Company is providing the open-top bus, which will be decorated in true “Town style”.
Alex Hornby, of bus company Transdev Blazefield, told the Stray Ferret:
Harrogate Town fans ecstatic after Wembley promotion“We are really proud to donate an open-top bus to take part in the celebrations for our town and our local club, and felt it a worthy recognition of for Harrogate Town’s incredible and historic win and entry into the football league.
“By its nature, this is a roving tour of several miles covering the town centre and surrounding area, with no deliberate focal point and the full support and co-operation of the police and local authority. We encourage everyone to celebrate with us all safely.”
Harrogate Town fans were left ecstatic this afternoon after the club secured Football League status for the first time in its history.
A 3-1 win over Notts County at Wembley saw the club win their second promotion in three seasons.
Fans flocked to pubs across Harrogate to watch their side make history and were left delighted come five o’clock this afternoon.

Chris Thorpe celebrates Harrogate Town securing Football League status for the first time.
Chris Thorpe watched the game at a packed Harrogate Cricket Club and said he hopes Town can build on the promotion.
He said:
“I’m so delighted with the performance. We were the best team by far.
“We should have been two or three up by half time and were unlucky to concede inside the second half.
“We were absolutely class and were the best team by a mile. I can’t wait to play league football.
“Unfortunately we won’t be able to watch the guys next season, but we will watch them on TV maybe and we’re looking forward to pushing onto League One.”
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Town’s victory leaves them in league football for the first time in their history and 10 years on from facing relegation to the seventh tier.
Goals from George Thompson, Connor Hall and Jack Diamond ensured Harrogate will host League Two football next season.
For the fans, they have trips to Bradford City, Bolton Wanderers and Oldham Athletic to look forward to, should social distancing guidelines be relaxed.
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Mike Burrett, who also follows Leeds United, said the win also means a lot for the town.
He said:
“I think it’s brilliant, because when I was a kid I went to Harrogate Town and they had crowds of about 300.
“Obviously it is different now and I think they can go from strength to strength.
“It was always said that Harrogate could not sustain a league football team, but I think that has been disproved.”
Harrogate Town cancels watch party at CNG Stadium
Harrogate Town has cancelled a party it had organised for fans to watch tomorrow’s promotion final at the CNG Stadium. Town travel to Wembley tomorrow for the first time in the team’s history as the players bid to enter the Football League.
Fans though are not allowed to attend the big game due to coronavirus . So the club had set up the ticketed event at the Harrogate stadium.
Now it seems new advice means the fans will have to find somewhere else to watch the historic game.
A statement on the Club’s website said:
Following the latest guidelines issued by central Government we have been contacted by North Yorkshire County Council Public Health who have strongly advised that it would be preferable that our Promotion Final watch party event be cancelled.In light of the latest guidelines, the advice from Public Health and the statutory rights available to Public Health to stop the event we have very little choice but to cancel the event.Full refunds will be processed next week for anyone who has purchased a bubble.
Please accept our sincere apologies for these unfortunate circumstances which are completely beyond our control.
We must act on the advice of Public Health and in the best interests of everyone involved, supporters and staff.
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Below is a list of bars and venues in Harrogate that are showing the game live, which will be broadcast on BT Sport at 3pm.
The Harrogate Arms, Parliament Street (online bookings only)
Bilton Working Men’s Club, Skipton Road (non-members welcome)
Manhatten Snooker Club, Beech Avenue (non-members welcome)
Mojo, Parliament Street (online bookings only)
Prince of Wales, Starbeck High Street
Harlow Hill Sports and Social Club, College Street
Bilton Cricket Club, Bilton Lane
The Woodlands Hotel, Wetherby Road
The following pubs are showing the game but are already fully booked:
The Alexandra, West Park
The Last Post, Cold Bath Road
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