Simon Kent, who helped to establish Harrogate Business Improvement District in 2018, has been appointed interim manager for a second time.
The news was confirmed today after current manager Matthew Chapman announced he was leaving in November to take up a new position at North Yorkshire Council.
Businesses within Harrogate’s town centre pay the BID 1.5 per cent of their rateable value a year on top of their usual business rates.

Matthew Chapman
This generates around £500,000, which the BID spends on projects to improve the town and increase the number of visitors.
Mr Kent, a former director of the Harrogate Convention Centre, was previously appointed interim manager in April 2020.
Harrogate BID chair Sara Ferguson said:
“Whilst we continue the process of seeking a new BID manager, we have appointed Simon Kent in an interim role.
“Simon was instrumental in helping to launch Harrogate BID back in 2018, and in April 2020 we asked him to take on the role of interim manager, which he did until May the following year.
“Simon’s experience and knowledge of Harrogate BID are second to none, and I’m delighted that he has agreed to come back in a part-time-basis until a successor to outgoing BID manager, Matthew Chapman, is found.
“I look forward to rekindling my working relationship with Simon, particularly as we head towards the festive season, which with the BID’s involvement will see Harrogate once again become ‘Destination Christmas’.”