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Plans have been submitted to open a Co-op in Boroughbridge.

The 359-square metre store would sell fresh, frozen and chilled products from 7am to 10pm seven days a week.

It would be built on the site of the former Searles Carpets showroom and Saab garage on Horsefair.

A design statement sent on behalf of the applicants to North Yorkshire Council, which will decide whether to approve the development, says:

“The site is located central to Boroughbridge and has stood vacant for several months and is in need to redevelopment.

“The proposal to create a modern format convenience food store is an opportunity enhance the local amenities together with job creation.

The document adds the “traditional looking” building would conform with the requirements of the Boroughbridge Conservation Area.

Another impression of the proposed store.

An accompanying planning statement says the store would have 13 car park spaces, including one disabled bay, and be accessed from Horsefair via a new access route.

It adds the store would be operated by Central Co-Operative, which “is independent from the Co-Operative Group, but are part of the wider co-operative movement”. Central Co-Operative currently trades from some 440 outlets in 19 counties.

The planning statement says the Spar shop on High Street is the only existing town centre supermarket / general store. It adds:

“Boroughbridge is therefore generally considered to be a vital and viable centre, although it clearly provides a relatively limited food retail offer

“It has been clearly demonstrated that the proposals will deliver a high quality form of development that respects the character and appearance of the local area.”


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Boroughbridge’s impromptu Christmas market proves a hit

A Boroughbridge woman has vowed to do something “bigger and better” next year after organising an impromptu Christmas market in the town.

Laura Hutton thought some stalls would complement the town’s annual late night Christmas shopping by boosting trade.

So with help from Boroughbridge Hardware shop and little more than a fortnight’s planning she arranged for about 13 stalls to go up at the back of Horsefair on Wednesday.

The stalls proved popular and Ms Hutton, a local dog groomer who runs the Boroughbridge Chatter Facebook page, has now set her sights on organising more events in the town next year.

“The late night shopping mainly benefits the high street. I had the idea to tie-in the other shops with some market stalls and raise money for some homeless as well.

“I’m going to go bigger and better next year. I’m thinking of doing a summer fayre. As for Christmas next year – watch this space. I like a challenge.

“We did this in two-and-a-half weeks so it could have been better if we had more time. Still it was a really good night. Everyone came together and I’d like to thank everyone who helped.”


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Ms Hutton said she spoke with Boroughbridge and District Chamber of Trade and Harrogate Borough Council in advance and made sure “everyone had the right certificates”.

One of the stalls generated £200 for a homelessness charity she works for.

A Harrogate Borough Council spokesperson said:

“We have been actively supporting all Christmas markets across the Harrogate district and have provided food, health and covid safety advice to ensure people can enjoy the festivities.”