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Harrogate PR agency Cause UK has achieved the prestigious B Corp certification.
B Corp is a certification awarded for ongoing commitment to meeting the highest standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability.
Cause UK was established in 2010 by sisters Clair and Ann Challenor-Chadwick, and specialises in supporting organisations that have positive impact. Its clients operate in the arts, charity, social enterprise, and public sector. The team also supports ethical businesses.
Clair said:
“B Corp is a rigorous process that demands Cause UK meets the highest standards of social responsibility and environmental stewardship. So, we’re incredibly proud to meet this milestone.”
B Corporations are accredited by B Lab, a non-profit network that works to transform the global economy to benefit all people, communities, and the planet. Its international network of organisations supports a collective vision of an inclusive, equitable, and regenerative economy.
B Corp certification is awarded to businesses that strive to balance purpose and profit, using their operations as a force for good.
Harrogate companies that have already achieved the certification include Harrogate Spring Water and lifestyle brand NEOM Organics.
Clair added:
“In 2024, we aim to represent more businesses in order to afford us to support more good causes. We believe most businesses now take responsibility for people and planet, and we’re keen to work with those who share these values as part of our five-year growth strategy.”
Sponsors lend names to Harrogate Town stands
Harrogate Town unveiled two new stands last night for its League Two clash with Wrexham.
The PIB Insurance stand is brand new and large enough to host a record away crowd, and the new-look Myrings stand now has seating behind the goal in what was previously an all-standing section.
Ross Barnitt, a senior director at PIB, said:
“Back in the 2015 season I was fortunate to witness Town achieve their highest ever league finish to secure play-offs in the National League North. At the same time, PIB was formed with its first two employees.
“In the years that followed, Town have written their own history with impressive promotions to the National League and then the Football League, and PIB have grown to more than 4,000 employees across eight countries.
“Our shared commitment to supporting local communities and shared passion for excellence makes us very proud to partner with Harrogate Town at this exciting time in their history.”
Harrogate estate agent Myrings is a long-time supporter of Harrogate Town. Managing director Gemma Myring said:
“Myrings are extremely proud to unveil the amazing new stand for home supporters. This marks yet another terrific milestone on the Club’s journey into Sky Bet League Two of the Football League along the road to the next promotion. Just in time for their home fixture vs Wrexham too!”
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Ryan Reynolds fever hits Harrogate ahead of big match
Speculation as to whether Hollywood superstar Ryan Reynolds will turn up to Harrogate Town’s clash with Wrexham tomorrow evening has been rife today.
Town are expecting a record attendance for the match at the EnviroVent Stadium on Wetherby Road.
The rumour mill went into overdrive when the Harrogate Town Supporters Group account on Facebook posted a picture showing a man of similar size, age and build as the Deadpool A-lister near a four-seater private helicopter, which purported to be of “Ryan Reynolds landing in the grounds of a well-known local hotel this morning”.
The post may well have been a spot of mischief-making, but Reynolds’ presence at the match is not out of the question. He and his business partner and friend, fellow actor Rob McElhenney, bought Wrexham in 2020, and their investment in the club helped it to win promotion from the National League to League Two at the end of last season.
They are not known to frequent games beyond Wrexham itself, but they have come under fire for using private planes to transport players around the country for away fixtures.
The helicopter in the photo is a Bell 206B Jet Ranger currently registered in the fleet of Heliflight UK, which is based at Gloucester, but also has a presence in Wolverhampton, 65 miles from Wrexham.
When the Stray Ferret asked 10 days ago if Wrexham’s star owners were expected at the EnviroVent Stadium tomorrow, Harrogate Town’s spokesman said:
“I would think it’s very unlikely. I’m not aware of Ryan Reynolds having been to any other away games – but you never know.”
Town’s media assistant, Nickolas McInally, said today:
“We are not aware of whether or not Ryan Reynolds plans to attend the match.
“With regards to tickets, this will be a record crowd with only a couple of hundred remaining. Tickets will be on sale online or in the club shop until 2pm tomorrow [Tuesday, November 28].
“We will also have our new stand in use for the first time.”
Tickets for all matches are available online only at the club’s e-ticketing webpage.
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Harrogate Town tickets selling fast due to ‘Hollywood factor’
Harrogate Town’s match against Wrexham at the end of the month is already the Wetherby Road side’s fastest-selling game – thanks to what a club spokesman called the “Hollywood factor”.
Wrexham AFC is owned by A-list movie star Ryan Reynolds and his business partner and friend, fellow actor Rob McElhenney.
The pair bought Wrexham in 2020, and their investment in the club helped it to win promotion from the National League to League Two at the end of last season.
Their involvement with the club has been charted by Welcome to Wrexham, a Disney+ documentary series that will enter its third season next year.
Tickets for the Harrogate-Wrexham game went on sale a month ago – on October 16 – to home supporters who have been to at least one home match this season. Most of them have already been sold, leaving just a few still up for grabs.
Hal Boxhall-Dockree, media manager at Harrogate Town, told the Stray Ferret:
“It’s the Hollywood factor. People are just more excited about this one – not necessarily our regular fans, but we’ve certainly had more interest from a lot of people who come less often.
“Some of them will have watched Welcome to Wrexham, which has generated a lot of media hype.”
All 450 tickets allocated to travelling Wrexham fans have already been sold. According to Colin Henrys, Wrexham’s head of media and communications, this is not unusual following the club’s acquisition by Reynolds and McElhenney. He said:
“This is very much the ‘new normal’. We’ve sold out all of our away league games this season, and you can see from looking through the attendances this season that every team we’ve visited has posted either their highest – or at the very least one of their highest – crowds of the season. This is a continuation of the trend we noticed last season too.”
But asked if Wrexham’s star owners were expected at the EnviroVent Stadium on November 28, Harrogate Town’s spokesman said:
“I would think it’s very unlikely. I’m not aware of Ryan Reynolds having been to any other away games – but you never know.”
Whether he makes an appearance or not, the match is unlikely to be a dull affair. Despite a 15-year absence from league football, Wrexham haven’t lost a match in their last 10 league outings and currently stand second in League Two, just behind Stockport County. By contrast, Harrogate are in 14th place, having won half of their last 10 league games.
Tickets for the League Two clash are scheduled to go on general sale after the weekend, but Hal said:
“We’ll wait till Monday and then see how sales are going. At this rate, we may not need to release tickets for general sale at all.
“We are down to our last few tickets, so I would recommend people get them now to avoid disappointment.”
Harrogate Town have two matches to play before they meet Wrexham: a home tie against Swindon Town this Saturday (November 18), and an away fixture against Crawley Town on Saturday, November 25.
Tickets for all matches are available online only at the club’s e-ticketing webpage.
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New Harrogate Town stand to double away capacity
A new away stand at Harrogate Town is expected to nearly double the capacity for travelling fans.
Sarah Barry, chief executive at the club, confirmed at a fans forum at the Cedar Court hotel on Thursday that the standing terrace is expected to be completed in 10 days time.
The stand is expected to increase the away capacity from 600 to at least 1,148.
Ms Barry told supporters that the ongoing building work at the ground had seen the capacity reduced to 450.
Meanwhile, a seated home stand is also set to finish construction this month.
Ms Barry said:
“The away standing terrace that is being built, all being well and subject to all the usual sign offs with safety advisory group and building control, should be ready in theory for the end of next week.
“That’s really good news. The seated stand is a home stand and that should be ready by the end of the month.”
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The new stands will include another refreshment kiosk for home supporters and bar for away supporters, which are expected to be complete in January.
Ms Berry added that the club was expecting a big crowd for the Wrexham game, which will take place on November 28.
She said the club hoped to have the new away terrace operational in time for the match against the Welsh side.
Meanwhile, Irving Weaver, Town chairman, told the forum that he still hoped to find the club a dedicated training ground in the Harrogate district.
Mr Weaver said the club had made “five or six” attempts in “five or six years” to find a site.
He said:
“It is right at the top of the agenda.
“Having got the ground itself. into an acceptable form in the EFL, we will move forward with our own facilities. It will be cheaper than hiring facilities from the West Riding County FA.”
Mr Weaver said he wanted a site that would be able to accommodate all players from the player development centre to the first team.
Harrogate Town set for FA Cup clash against non-league MarineHarrogate Town will take on non-league Marine today in the first round of the FA Cup.
Town will be aiming to avoid an upset against the Merseyside outfit, who sit three divisions below them in the Northern Premier League Premier Division.
Marine broke club records in the 2020/21 season when they defeated both Colchester United and Havant and Waterlooville FC to reach the third round of the competition for the second time.
The reward was a tie against Premier League Tottenham Hotspur, which was billed the biggest mismatch in FA Cup history with 161 places between the two sides. Spurs went on to win 5-0.
Simon Weaver, town manager, said his side will have to remain focussed against the Merseyside club in order to progress in the competition.
He said Harrogate had been training on a 3G pitch, which Marine use at their home ground, in preparation for the tie.
Weaver added that his side were prepared for the FA Cup and its “unpredictable nature”.
He said:
“It’s massively important to our season. You can’t budget for it, because of the unpredictable nature of the FA Cup.
“But it can be a huge bonus, not just for the coffers but for the feel good factor around the place from the changing room to the fans and at board room level.
“Everyone will come together as a collective force to do well in the FA Cup. It lifts the whole club.”
So far, Marine have overcome National League North side Spennymoor Town and National League outfit FC Halifax Town to reach the first round.
Town will be hoping for a repeat of last season’s FA Cup first round, when they defeated Bradford City 1-0 at Valley Parade.
Harrogate Town will kick off against Marine at Rossett Park at 3pm this afternoon.
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Harrogate Town to host football development sessions at Rossett Sports Centre
Harrogate Town is set to host player development sessions at Rossett Sports Centre.
The club has announced the centre has become official partner of Town’s player development centre.
It means pupils will have the opportunity to be coached by PDC coaches including first team captain Josh Falkingham, former Bradford City defender and now the club’s professional development phase coach Rory McArdle and academy manager Josh Law.
The player development scheme aims to enhance the talents of young footballers in the local community.
As part of the partnership, regular football sessions will now be held at the school.
Tim Milburn, Rossett headteacher, said:
“This is a fantastic opportunity for Rossett School to work alongside Harrogate Town, a professional sports team, to develop young players while we also work hard to develop our young people as well within the school.
“This partnership also gives our children to work with some fantastic role models from the club while our staff also play a key role in the development of the young people who pass through.”
Sarah Barry, Harrogate Town chief executive, said:
“We are really excited to be partnering with Rossett Sports Centre and Rossett School moving forward. As institutions both parties are known for their dedication to educational and sporting excellence as well as their fantastic community engagement.
“This partnership will help us provide a platform for young people to develop their skills, build confidence and enjoy playing football with a team of highly qualified and experienced coaches, including professional athletes.”
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Business Breakfast: Harrogate bid specialist appoints director
A Harrogate bid specialist has appointed a new managing director.
Big Bamboo BIDS has hired Ken Erksine, who has 36 years in the industry, to the post.
The company was incorporated in May 2022 and since then has won and retained work with clients in the construction, engineering, soft and hard FM and infrastructure sectors.
Mr Erksine, whose most recent role was head of bids and proposals at Careys, will be tasked with growing Big Bamboo’s business.
He said:
“Having spent 36 years working in bid and proposals in many of the UK’s leading contracting businesses, I am excited to be taking a leap into the world of consultancy.
“Having found myself in a situation where I was looking for a new opportunity, I was approached by numerous companies. Nicola, the founding director and I were introduced via a mutual connection, and it became clear very quickly that we both saw an opportunity for a consultancy that could offer something different and disrupt the marketplace.”
Homes Together sponsors Harrogate Town junior supporters club
A Harrogate housing provider is set to sponsor Harrogate Town’s junior supporters club.
Homes Together, which is based on Victoria Avenue and provides accommodation for disabled people across the district, has agreed the sponsorship deal with the club.

Harrogate Town junior supporters club with Homes Together officials.
The supporters group was founded with an aim to engage more younger fans with the football club.
Joanne Towler, commercial director at Harrogate Town, said:
“We recently launched our very first junior supporters club, and the take up has been astounding, engaging with our younger fans in a fun and interactive way to enhance their experience with the club is key as we grow our next generation of Harrogate Town fans.
“Homes Together are the ideal partner as we both continue our journey to serve the Harrogate Communities, and we are grateful for their valued support on our mission.”
David Ashton-Jones, managing director at Homes Together, added:
“This is a fantastic opportunity for Homes Together to support a local club that is so important to the people of Harrogate.
“Supporting the communities that our homes reside in is a top priority for us, and we’re fully on board with Harrogate Towns goal to grow the next generation of fans.”
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Wrexham apologise to Harrogate Town after failed Luke Armstrong transfer
Wrexham FC has apologised to Harrogate Town and Luke Armstrong after a planned transfer of the striker fell through.
The English Football League rejected a a deadline day deal between the clubs for Armstrong, 27, after it said the Welsh side failed to submit paperwork on time.
This morning, Wrexham confirmed that it would not challenge the decision after considering lodging an appeal.
In a statement, the League Two side apologised to both Armstrong and Harrogate Town after it was “unable to complete the transfer by the deadline”.
It said:
“Having reviewed the additional information received from the EFL and considered this in the context of the submission of the documents for the transfer of Luke Armstrong from Harrogate Town, the club have determined there is no reasonable chance of success if we were to appeal the EFL’s decision to reject the transfer.
“Now this decision has been made, we wish to apologise to Luke as we were unable to complete the transfer by the deadline and Harrogate Town, who we are sure will be as disappointed as we are that the transfer will not now be completed in this window.
“The club will be reviewing the circumstances and processes that have led to this outcome with all the relevant parties.”
The sum for the 27-year-old was not disclosed but it was believed to have been in the region of £450,000, which would have been the most Harrogate have ever received for a player.
Armstrong has scored 31 goals in 106 appearances for Harrogate.
Wrexham have been on the lookout for a replacement for star striker Paul Mullin after he suffered a collapsed lung and four broken ribs during the club’s USA pre-season tour.
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Wrexham FC considers appealing Harrogate striker transfer refusal
Wrexham FC is considering appealing an English Football League decision to reject the transfer of Harrogate Town striker Luke Armstrong.
Armstrong, 27, was due to join the League Two side as part of a deadline day deal on Friday (September 1).
The sum has not been disclosed but it was believed to have been in the region of £450,000, which would have been the most Harrogate have ever received for a player.
Town issued a press release announcing the deal but it later emerged the EFL had declined to approve the transfer because it said Wrexham had failed to submit paperwork on time.
The Welsh side has now said in a statement yesterday that it has requested “relevant information regarding a potential appeal against the decision”.
It said:
“Further to Saturday’s statement on the rejection of Luke Armstrong’s transfer registration, Wrexham AFC can confirm the club is still actively collating all the relevant information regarding a potential appeal against the decision.
“Late this afternoon we requested key information from the EFL, which we are informed we should receive tomorrow (Tuesday) morning.”
Armstrong has scored 31 goals in 106 appearances for Harrogate.
Wrexham have been on the lookout for a replacement for star striker Paul Mullin after he suffered a collapsed lung and four broken ribs during the club’s USA pre-season tour.
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Harrogate Town striker Luke Armstrong joins Wrexham
Harrogate Town striker Luke Armstrong has signed for Wrexham.
The 27-year-old joined the League Two side on a permanent deal for an undisclosed fee on transfer deadline day.
Armstrong, who scored 31 goals in 106 appearances for Town, was subject to a number of offers from clubs at the start of the season.
Harrogate reportedly asked for £500,000 for the striker, who made himself unavailable for the opening game at Doncaster Rovers due to multiple bids being made.
Town manager Simon Weaver said:
“We have reluctantly decided that Luke can go to another club.
“It has taken its time because we wanted to keep him, he’s been a great player for the club and we wanted to look after the club and get a good fee in and we’ve managed to do that, but we wish him well.
“He’s been fantastic and I’m glad for him that he’s got back to enjoying his football at Harrogate Town, in some ways it’s a feather in our cap that a player has enjoyed it so much and felt freed up.
“I think it’s a winning situation for him and for the club because we’ve got a really good fee.
“When a player says I want to go and my heart is elsewhere then you have to take it seriously and consider the affect it might have on the team and himself should it not go his way, so in the background we have been working really hard on bringing in centre forwards.”
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Armstrong will join Wrexham, who have been on the lookout for a replacement for star striker Paul Mullin after he suffered a collapsed lung and four broken ribs during the club’s USA pre-season tour.
Meanwhile, Harrogate made two deadline day signings.
Town signed forward Jeremy Sivi on loan from Championship side Middlesbrough and striker Josh March on a permanent deal from Stevenage.
March scored five goals for Harrogate during the 2020/21 season during a loan spell from then parent club Forest Green Rovers.