Temporary two-way traffic lights on Nab Bridge on the A658 Harrogate Road could be in place for some time yet due to safety fears.
North Yorkshire County Council and Network Rail are currently working out how best to protect the bridge barrier that has been hit nine times in the last 18 months.
They both have concerns about debris falling onto the railway tracks below.
40mph speed signs were placed on moveable frames by the side of the road but they were stolen so NYCC said it is now waiting to erect the speed signs on steel posts concreted into the ground.
It has also commissioned consultants to look at the best long-term solution for the bridge.
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Melisa Burnham, North Yorkshire County Council area highways manager said:
Harrogate hospital will not reopen walk-in service for hearing aid clinic“Temporary two way traffic lights are currently in place until a temporary 40mph can be introduced.
“The speed signs, and then the traffic lights, were introduced as a necessary safety measure to slow vehicles down in order to repair the vehicle restraint barrier (VRS) protecting Nab Bridge.
“Although the barrier and a blocked gully from recent flooding have both been repaired, there has been no further damage to the barrier since the lights have been in place.
“Clearly we have to make sure safety is a priority as we cannot allow the risk of vehicles breaching the VRS and falling onto the main railway line below. Network Rail has placed additional concrete blocks on their land to supplement the VRS barrier. We are now working with Network Rail to find a better long term solution at this location.
“We have commissioned our consultants to look at preliminary designs and costings for safety improvements. We are also in consultation with local residents, including the Nab Bridge riding school about any potential improvements.”
Harrogate District Hospital will not reopen its hearing aid repair clinic as a walk-in service despite the easing of coronavirus restrictions.
The clinic closed its doors to become a postal-only service early on in the pandemic, a move which has now become permanent.
Hospital bosses said the change had been well received by patients.
If the audiology team is unable to resolve a problem remotely then they will offer a short repair appointment. The team will not be able to help anyone without an appointment.
Anyone who needs a repair or new equipment should call 01423 553320 or send the team an email.
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This postal-only service has been in place for many years in Ripon, York and Scarborough. It brings Harrogate into line with the wider service.
Christine Brindle, the lead audiologist at the hospital, said:
Harrogate to get £1.5m to improve net-zero energy infrastructure“We’ve chosen to move in line with our wider service across the county and switch to a postal service first and foremost.
“This helps reduce the number of people coming into the hospital who don’t have to. It also means patients don’t have to make the journey to come in.
“Before the pandemic we’d often see queues of 30 to 40 people, which isn’t now appropriate. This change has actually been well-received by the majority of patients.”
Northern Powergrid will spend £1.5 million of government funding in Harrogate to increase the town’s energy capacity and help prepare for future decarbonisation.
The money will be spent on infrastructure upgrades that will support more electric bus use, electric vehicle charging points or other future net-zero needs.
The funding has come from the government’s energy regulator Ofgem and is part of £53 million that will be spent on 14 projects across the north of England.
Patrick Erwin, policy and markets director at Northern Powergrid, said:
“This is targeted investment in the region’s energy networks, which will kick-start projects and increase prosperity across the north.
“We play a critical role powering the everyday lives of the communities we serve. Electricity is one of the most important building blocks for economic growth. In the coming years, our reliance on electricity will increase as we turn to electricity to heat our homes and power our cars.”
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Meanwhile, latest figures from the Department for Transport show that the number of electric vehicles licensed in Harrogate has nearly doubled since 2019.
According to the data, the number registered in the district increased from 446 at the start of 2019 to 863 by the third quarter of 2020.
By comparison, the UK saw the number of vehicles licensed increase from 199,886 to 355,872.
The government will ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030.
Mobile testing site opens in Harrogate car park for first timeA mobile testing site has opened in Harrogate today for the first time and is set to be there three days a week “until further notice”.
NHS test and trace staff set up the site this morning at West Park car park on Tower Street.
The car park will close on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week for testing.
It comes as workers continue to dismantle the permanent testing centre in the Dragon Road car park near Asda, which closed on Sunday (May 23).
Health officials announced in March that the Dragon Road site would close as the Harrogate Convention Centre. The centre said it needs the space for parking.
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The move from a permanent centre to a mobile unit is a further sign that the emergency response to the pandemic is scaling back.
Matthew Robinson, head of resilience and emergencies at North Yorkshire County Council, said:
“The advantages of mobile testing sites is that we can flex and strengthen as we go.
“If cases are increasing in a particular area we will continue to provide more frequent testing in that location.”

The site at the Dragon Road car park is now closed.
This follows news that the vaccination centres in Harrogate and Ripon will also close in August.
Local pharmacy sites in Knaresborough and Pateley Bridge will play a larger part in the vaccine roll out.
For more information on testing go to www.northyorks.gov.uk/book-coronavirus-covid-19-test-if-youve-got-symptoms
Harrogate taxi firm refusing to pay £25,000 for unfair dismissalIn June 2020, Tracey Lee won an employment tribunal against Airline Taxis after they sacked her in January of last year.
But she has given up hope of ever receiving the £25,501 a judge ordered the company to pay her.
Almost a year on from the tribunal she is yet to receive a penny from the taxi firm and described the “horrible” process of trying to get her money back through the courts.
She said the system is stacked against individuals who have been unfairly dismissed.
The tribunal
Ms Lee worked on the phones for the taxi company, which is based on East Parade on Harrogate, on and off for around three years.
She said the work environment soured due to a change in management and, following a disagreement, she was sacked.
She challenged the decision in an employment tribunal in June 2020, where she was successful.
Airline Taxis failed to turn up to the hearing, but the judge ordered the company to pay Ms Lee £25,501, which included loss of earnings.
She said:
“The way they treated me was diabolical. It’s not fair what they did.”
Money struggles
In July 2020, Ms Lee went to Huddersfield County Court to try and obtain a court order to get her money back.
The court ordered bailiffs to try and recover the money from Airline Taxis. However, they have tried and failed to reclaim money or assets from the company on two separate occasions, the latest being in March 2021.
In an email sent to Ms Lee, the bailiffs said: “As suspected, there has not been a good outcome to your file” as “there was nothing to levy upon or apply pressure”.
This is because the company has no assets, including its taxis. They are instead in the name of its sole director Mohammed Suleman.
Ms Lee said she was even advised by a solicitor to “not waste any more money” on the case. She is now resigned to not seeing any of the money she is owed.
She said in the months following her dismissal, she struggled to find a new job and went into rent arrears.
“I had to sign on, it was horrible”.
Ms Lee has since found another job in Harrogate but is angry that the company has been able to avoid paying her the money, despite the employment tribunal, county court ruling and visits from bailiffs.
She added:
“The sting in the tail is that they are still trading. It’s disgusting. They are driving around like they don’t have a care in the world.”
The Stray Ferret asked Airline Taxis to respond but we did not receive a reply.
Harrogate Clothes Bank needs help to save it from homelessnessA Harrogate charity is in need of new premises to continue supporting struggling families across the town.
The Harrogate Clothes Bank offers free clothing to those in need and is currently based at McCarthy’s Storage World on Ripon Road.
The charity’s home is being let out from August so it is on the hunt for a unit of between 1,000 to 1,500 square feet it can use for free, or somewhere it can rent for well below market price.
The clothes bank is run entirely by volunteers and was set up in 2016. Families in Harrogate who find themselves in financial difficulty can get in touch with the charity on Facebook and let it know what they need.
Before the pandemic the charity was supporting 60 to 70 families each month but it says since April this has dropped to 30 to 35 families. It said this is because organisations that handle referrals could be unaware it is running fully again.
The charity expects numbers to rise again in coming months.
Co-ordinator Mike Procter said:
“There are many reasons why people may need our help, it could be due to long-term financial issues or a crisis situation causing critical need such as escaping an abusive relationship.
“We will continue to help as many people as we can.”
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The charity has said location is important. Ideally it would be based on Knaresborough Road around Starbeck or Ripon Road near Jennyfield.
Mr Procter added that if no location was found the clothes bank would have to work out of several smaller spaces and offer a delivery service.
This would mean people’s options would be vastly reduced as they would be unable to come in and choose their clothes.
It is currently in need of summer clothing donations for children and adults.
The centre is open on Saturdays between 10.30am to 12.30pm for donation drop-offs and pick-ups. It is holding a pop-up clothing sale at St Mark’s Church, Harrogate, on Sunday to raise funds.
Harrogate Clothes Bank works closely with other charities including The Village, which offers free baby clothing in Harrogate. The charity shares its space with the Canaan Trust that provides free white goods and furniture.
Another partner is Resurrected Bites in Knaresborough, which makes meals out of food headed for landfill.
Stray Views: Noisy cars are a blight on Harrogate lifeStray Views is a weekly column giving you the chance to have your say on issues affecting the Harrogate district. It is an opinion column and does not reflect the views of the Stray Ferret. See below for details on how to contribute.
Time for a Harrogate museum?
Having read some articles by Harrogate historian Malcolm Neeson, recently published by the Stray Ferret, I was reflecting on how many historical exhibits there must be in and around Harrogate, which are in storage possibly.
As the town centre is now changing following the pandemic, there are lots of empty properties available.
Could now be the time for Harrogate to celebrate its history by creating a museum? This might complement the excellent Royal Pump Room Museum and enhance the historic walks in Harrogate in the future.
Jane Malster, Harrogate
Vaccinated people should not have to pay for covid tests when we go abroad
I can not get my head around the fact we have had second covid injections but when we go on holiday we have to pay for a test.
We have to pay nearly £100 to test before we go into a country and the same amount again when we come back. Now we have had second injections we still have to wear masks and test. It’s puzzling a lot of people. I thought the vaccine would be the end of it.
If it isn’t, why put everyone through the injection? Fully vaccinated people should not have to pay to do a test. It’s wrong and costs a lot of money, especially if there are a few adults in the family.
Diana Pollitt, Harrogate
Noisy car exhausts blight Harrogate life
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Do you have an opinion on the Harrogate district? Email us at letters@thestrayferret.co.uk. Please include your name and approximate location details. Limit your letters to 350 words. We reserve the right to edit letters.
Stray Kitchen: Chefs getting back to normal… if there is such a thing!
Stray Kitchen is our column all about food written by renowned local produce expert, food writer and chef, Stephanie Moon. Stephanie is a champion of food produced in the UK and particularly in Yorkshire and the Harrogate district.
As the Hotel & Restaurant industry and catering outlets dust off their aprons, I keep hearing fellow chefs saying “It is great to get back to normal”.
I am not sure many chefs I know are normal! I mean that as the utmost compliment – but myself and my comrades are anything but…
These past few months have been the toughest, and I’ve been hearing that many hospitality people have become disillusioned with the career and perhaps gone to do something completely different – but as a town that thrives on being hospitable, Harrogate and the food it produces needs its chefs.
Where have they gone? Some may now be drivers, carers, and shop workers or just loving having Saturday nights with their family.
Chefs are an unusual breed, as I said before. Anyone who wants to put themselves under pressure like that and thrives on it perhaps needs their head testing- but we love it.
As the final for Great British Menu gets underway this week and the chefs are in a boiling pot of creativity and competing – it makes me think, chefs will always want to create and compete and push themselves. Perhaps the chefs of tomorrow are creating in their home kitchens and making tea for their family’s tonight. Good luck to them and know that a challenging, yet promising and rewarding career is still out there. If you are a Chef that has wondered if it’s time for a change, I say wait: remember the creative side, the passion and the fun that the kitchen can bring.
Our normal IS coming back!
Being a chef is in your blood, and there’s no denying we love it.
Happy Cooking
Steph x
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Harrogate Pubwatch relaunches to keep out town’s troublemakers
Harrogate Pubwatch has relaunched with a new app to help keep out the town’s troublemakers as coronavirus restrictions ease.
It means that if anyone causes problems in one of Harrogate’s venues, they will be banned from all venues taking part in the scheme.
Currently there are 32 people who are banned under Harrogate Pubwatch and 10 of those are banned for life.
The bans range from three months to life bans, depending on the severity of the issue.
Most exclusions were enforced after drug use, drug dealing, assault, nuisance and abuse, but they could be for carrying weapons or for more serious assaults.
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Harrogate BID has supported the local Pubwatch group in the relaunch by helping to fund the creation of the app.
Harrogate Pubwatch secretary Alan Huddart said:
“I’d like to thank both Harrogate BID and North Yorkshire Police for their support in helping Harrogate Pubwatch relaunch after the third national covid lockdown.
“With the hospitality industry once again being able to serve customers inside, we will see more businesses reopening, which is to be welcomed.
“By working together to exclude troublemakers, Harrogate venues can offer a safe and secure experience to those who simply want to enjoy the huge range of hospitality on offer in our town.”
Matthew Chapman, manager of Harrogate BID, said:
Live: Harrogate district traffic and travel“Aims of the BIDs are to make Harrogate safe and welcoming, and to support the town’s night-time economy. Harrogate Pubwatch does both, and that’s why we are happy to support them in funding the app.
“Harrogate’s hospitality offering is incredibly diverse, and while serving customers indoors is back on the menu, al fresco dining and drinking is here to stay, and our café culture will go from strength to strength.
“Ensuring visitors feel safe visiting town centre venues and walking around at night is of paramount importance to us.”
Good morning and happy Friday. It’s Leah here this morning with 15-minute updates on the road and rail links near you.
There are a number of continuing temporary traffic lights this morning worth keeping an eye on.
These blogs, brought to you by The HACS Group, are to keep you updated as the district’s roads get busier.
If you see anything please get in touch, if it is safe to do so, on 01423 276197 or via social media.
9am – Full Update
That is it from me today, II will be back with you on Monday from 6:300am with updates every 15 minutes. Have a lovely weekend!
Roads
The traffic is starting to build in the district this morning, keep checking in for today’s traffic hotspots.
Traffic hotspots:
- Wetherby Road – 10 minutes delay
- Knaresborough Road – 8 minutes delay
- Harrogate Road towards Harewood
- Leeds Road Between Crimple Hall and Oatlands M & S
Traffic is building in these area:
- Leeds Road at junction with Follifoot Road
- Harrogate Road towards North Rigton
- York Road, Knaresborough
- Skipton Road at junction with Bilton Lane
- Otley Road at junction with Harlow Moor Road
- Ripon Road, Killinghall
- Knaresborough Road
- Forest Lane Head at junction with Knaresborough Road
- Low Skellgate, Ripon
Temporary traffic lights are in place here:
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Skipton Road near Roberts Crescent, near ESSO petrol station
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Follifoot Road both ways from the turning at the Pannal traffic lights
- Hollins Lane, between West Lane and Brookfield, near Hampsthwaite
- Wetherby Road, B6164, near Spofforth Lane at Little Ribston
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Forest Lane Head towards Knaresborough
- Boroughbridge Road near Ferrensby
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 traffic is starting to build in the district this morning, keep checking in for today’s traffic hotspots.
Traffic hotspots:
- Wetherby Road – 10 minutes delay
- Knaresborough Road – 8 minutes delay
Traffic is building in these area:
- Leeds Road at junction with Follifoot Road
- Harrogate Road towards North Rigton
- York Road, Knaresborough
- Skipton Road at junction with Bilton Lane
- Otley Road at junction with Harlow Moor Road
- Ripon Road, Killinghall
- Knaresborough Road
- Forest Lane Head at junction with Knaresborough Road
- Low Skellgate, Ripon
Temporary traffic lights are in place here:
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Skipton Road near Roberts Crescent, near ESSO petrol station
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Follifoot Road both ways from the turning at the Pannal traffic lights
- Hollins Lane, between West Lane and Brookfield, near Hampsthwaite
- Wetherby Road, B6164, near Spofforth Lane at Little Ribston
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Forest Lane Head towards Knaresborough
- Boroughbridge Road near Ferrensby
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 traffic is starting to build in the district this morning, keep checking in for today’s traffic hotspots.
Traffic hotspots:
- Wetherby Road
Traffic is building in these area:
- Leeds Road at junction with Follifoot Road
- Harrogate Road towards North Rigton
- York Road, Knaresborough
- Skipton Road at junction with Bilton Lane
- Otley Road at junction with Harlow Moor Road
- Ripon Road, Killinghall
- Knaresborough Road
- Forest Lane Head at junction with Knaresborough Road
- Low Skellgate, Ripon
Temporary traffic lights are in place here:
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Skipton Road near Roberts Crescent, near ESSO petrol station
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Follifoot Road both ways from the turning at the Pannal traffic lights
- Hollins Lane, between West Lane and Brookfield, near Hampsthwaite
- Wetherby Road, B6164, near Spofforth Lane at Little Ribston
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Forest Lane Head towards Knaresborough
- Boroughbridge Road near Ferrensby
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 traffic is starting to build in the district this morning, keep checking in for today’s traffic hotspots.
Traffic hotspots:
- Wetherby Road
Traffic is building in these area:
- Leeds Road at junction with Follifoot Road
- Harrogate Road towards North Rigton
- York Road, Knaresborough
- Skipton Road at junction with Bilton Lane
- Otley Road at junction with Harlow Moor Road
- Ripon Road, Killinghall
- Knaresborough Road
- Forest Lane Head at junction with Knaresborough Road
Temporary traffic lights are in place here:
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Skipton Road near Roberts Crescent, near ESSO petrol station
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Follifoot Road both ways from the turning at the Pannal traffic lights
- Hollins Lane, between West Lane and Brookfield, near Hampsthwaite
- Wetherby Road, B6164, near Spofforth Lane at Little Ribston
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Forest Lane Head towards Knaresborough
- Boroughbridge Road near Ferrensby
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 traffic is starting to build in the district this morning, keep checking in for today’s traffic hotspots.
Traffic is building in these area:
- Wetherby Road
- Leeds Road at junction with Follifoot Road
- Harrogate Road towards North Rigton
- York Road, Knaresborough
- Skipton Road at junction with Bilton Lane
- Otley Road at junction with Harlow Moor Road
- Ripon Road, Killinghall
Temporary traffic lights are in place here:
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Skipton Road near Roberts Crescent, near ESSO petrol station
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Follifoot Road both ways from the turning at the Pannal traffic lights
- Hollins Lane, between West Lane and Brookfield, near Hampsthwaite
- Wetherby Road, B6164, near Spofforth Lane at Little Ribston
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Forest Lane Head towards Knaresborough
- Boroughbridge Road near Ferrensby
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 traffic is starting to build in the district this morning, keep checking in for today’s traffic hotspots.
Traffic is building in these area:
- Wetherby Road at junction with Hookstone Chase
- Leeds Road at junction with Follifoot Road
- Harrogate Road towards North Rigton
- York Road, Knaresborough
Temporary traffic lights are in place here:
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Skipton Road near Roberts Crescent, near ESSO petrol station
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Follifoot Road both ways from the turning at the Pannal traffic lights
- Hollins Lane, between West Lane and Brookfield, near Hampsthwaite
- Wetherby Road, B6164, near Spofforth Lane at Little Ribston
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Forest Lane Head towards Knaresborough
- Boroughbridge Road near Ferrensby
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 traffic is starting to build in the district this morning, keep checking in for today’s traffic hotspots.
Traffic is building in these area:
- Wetherby Road at junction with Hookstone Chase
- Leeds Road at junction with Follifoot Road
- Harrogate Road towards North Rigton
Temporary traffic lights are in place here:
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Skipton Road near Roberts Crescent, near ESSO petrol station
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Follifoot Road both ways from the turning at the Pannal traffic lights
- Hollins Lane, between West Lane and Brookfield, near Hampsthwaite
- Wetherby Road, B6164, near Spofforth Lane at Little Ribston
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Forest Lane Head towards Knaresborough
- Boroughbridge Road near Ferrensby
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 are looking ok so far this morning, keep checking in for today’s traffic hotspots.
Temporary traffic lights are in place here:
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Skipton Road near Roberts Crescent, near ESSO petrol station
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Follifoot Road both ways from the turning at the Pannal traffic lights
- Hollins Lane, between West Lane and Brookfield, near Hampsthwaite
- Wetherby Road, B6164, near Spofforth Lane at Little Ribston
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Forest Lane Head towards Knaresborough
- Boroughbridge Road near Ferrensby
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 are looking ok so far this morning, keep checking in for today’s traffic hotspots.
Temporary traffic lights are in place here:
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Skipton Road near Roberts Crescent, near ESSO petrol station
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Follifoot Road both ways from the turning at the Pannal traffic lights
- Hollins Lane, between West Lane and Brookfield, near Hampsthwaite
- Wetherby Road, B6164, near Spofforth Lane at Little Ribston
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Forest Lane Head towards Knaresborough
- Boroughbridge Road near Ferrensby
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 are looking ok so far this morning, keep checking in for today’s traffic hotspots.
Temporary traffic lights are in place here:
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Skipton Road near Roberts Crescent, near ESSO petrol station
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Follifoot Road both ways from the turning at the Pannal traffic lights
- Hollins Lane, between West Lane and Brookfield, near Hampsthwaite
- Wetherby Road, B6164, near Spofforth Lane at Little Ribston
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Forest Lane Head towards Knaresborough
- Boroughbridge Road near Ferrensby
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 are looking ok so far this morning, keep checking in for today’s traffic hotspots.
Temporary traffic lights are in place here:
- Oakdale near Oakdale Golf Club
- Skipton Road near Roberts Crescent, near ESSO petrol station
- Otley Road from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Follifoot Road both ways from the turning at the Pannal traffic lights
- Hollins Lane, between West Lane and Brookfield, near Hampsthwaite
- Wetherby Road, B6164, near Spofforth Lane at Little Ribston
- Clotherholme Road at the junction for Lark Lane, Ripon
- Forest Lane Head towards Knaresborough
- Boroughbridge Road near Ferrensby
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