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Harrogate digital marketing agency rebrands
Kariba, Harrogate’s oldest digital marketing agency, has rebranded as it celebrates its 25th year.
The business was set up by Chris Wilson in 1997, after being asked to build Harrogate Borough Council’s first ever website.
Since then, Kariba has gone on to design and build websites and provide a range of digital marketing services for clients in Yorkshire and across the UK.
Mr Wilson, who is Kariba’s managing director as well as its founder, said:
“Our brand refresh and new website means we have a more current look and feel, and in turn better reflects who we are and what we do today, so that we can appeal to those ambitious, growth-focused companies whom we love partnering with.”
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Building society set to move into Knaresborough Library

Knaresborough Library will close today at 5pm for work to accommodate the new branch Newcastle Building Society that is due to go into the building.
Since the last bank in Knaresborough closed last year, North Yorkshire County Council and Harrogate Borough Council have worked with the society to maintain local access to financial services.
Harrogate Borough Council has also worked with Barclays to bring its mobile banking service to the market town.
The library will reopen on Saturday. The building society is expected to open late this month or early July.
Work to accommodate @NewcastleBSoc at #Knaresborough Library will start this week.
The library will close at 5pm tomorrow and is scheduled to reopen at 9.30am on 11 June.
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— North Yorkshire Council (@northyorksc) June 7, 2022
Cllr Graham Swift, Harrogate Borough Council’s deputy leader and cabinet member for resources, enterprise and economic development, said:
“The issues regarding banking availability in Knaresborough have been well documented, and Harrogate Borough Council has pushed hard to seek a solution.”