
This story is sponsored by Kempston-Parkes.
A common form of home insulation can cause more damage than it prevents, and end up costing homeowners thousands to put right, a Harrogate property expert has warned.
Spray foam is sold perfectly legally by insulation companies – including several in our district – as a way of stopping draughts and improving heat retention, and some vendors even claim it can act as a pest repellent. There are an estimated 250,000 homes with spray foam insulation in the UK.
But chartered surveyor Andrew Kempston-Parkes said it can seriously affect a property’s value and structural integrity. He said:
“When I turn up to value a property, I’ll start with the exterior but once I’m inside, my first port of call is the roof void. My heart just sinks when I see that the underside of the roof has had spray foam insulation applied.
“All too often, the foam expands and encases the timbers, so if they become wet, they can’t dry out and will rot. In the vast majority of cases, the whole roof will have to be stripped off and replaced.”
He said as a result lenders will typically ask for full retention on the mortgage – that is, they won’t release the funds to the buyer until the vendor has carried out the remedial work.
The alternative is for the vendor to drop the price substantially – by around £15,000 off a small terraced house, or £25-40,000 off a large, detached property. Removing spray foam insulation from one listed building recently cost an eye-watering £200,000.
Andrew, whose firm Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors sees several spray-foamed homes a year, said:
“When I tell a vendor that they’ll have to either have their house reroofed or lower the sale price, they’re often shocked, and embarrassed that they’ve been sold a pup. It never goes down well to have to renegotiate the price.”
The alternative to spray foam is 300mm fibreglass insulation, keeping the eaves clear to allow for air-flow. If a loft is being converted, the roof will need to be boarded and insulated, but even then, there needs to be air-flow behind the boarding.
Andrew said:
“There are still lots of firms going out and spray-foaming roofs, but generally speaking it’s a real no-no.
“There are some instances where it’s OK to apply spray foam insulation, but those are rare. More often than not, it’s a delaying action – a false economy.
“If you’re considering it, you should always seek professional advice from a chartered surveyor.”
Find out more:
Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors provide surveys and valuations for all purposes, including purchase, inheritance tax, capital gains tax, matrimonial assessments, boundary disputes and Land Registry plans.
For more information, go to www.kempston-parkes.co.uk, or for a confidential conversation about your requirements, call 01423 789111.
The Stray Ferret Business Awards to make its return in 2024
Not even an amber weather warning could stop the Stray Ferret Business Awards in March, with a turnout of nearly 400 people and many smiling faces, we’re looking forward to doing it all again in 2024.
Following the success of our inaugural event, the Stray Ferret Business Awards will be making its return next year – and we’re ready to receive your entries!
Sponsored by local financial advisers Prosperis, the Stray Ferret Business Awards 2024 will take place in the Pavilions of Harrogate on Thursday, March 14.
The awards ceremony will recognise businesses of all sectors and sizes to highlight the best and brightest in the Harrogate district’s business community – including Harrogate, Ripon, Knaresborough, Boroughbridge, Masham and Nidderdale.
The black-tie event will include our all-important awards ceremony, a special Winner’s Lounge sponsored by LCF Law and entertainment throughout the evening
Whether you’ve seen significant business growth, place sustainability at the centre of your core values, or provide great progression for your employees, our awards will shine a light on excellent organisations and individuals.
There are 10 award categories to enter:
- Best Employer – sponsored by Jones Myers
- Best Use of Digital – sponsored by A.S.E Computer Services
- Business Growth – sponsored by Raworths Solicitors
- Business of the Year – sponsored by Reed Boardall
- Inclusivity Award – sponsored by Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors
- Rising Star Under 30 – sponsored by Thompsons Chartered Accountants
- Sustainable Business – sponsored by York & North Yorkshire Growth Hub
- Best Independent Retailer*
- Dynamic Leader*
- Employee Appreciation*
Emma Harris, Commercial Manager of the Stray Ferret, said:
“We were blown away by the success of our inaugural Business Awards ceremony earlier this year and hope the 2024 event will not disappoint.
“The Stray Ferret Business Awards highlights businesses that are making a difference in the community, as well as those who have overcome adversity and are going strong.
“We can’t wait to see the entries.
“It is entirely free to enter and the Stray Ferret will showcase the fantastic work of all finalists and winners, so we encourage you to put your business forward today.
“The Harrogate district may be a small part of the world, but includes hugely successful businesses with talented individuals who we believe deserve to be recognised.”
*There are still a small number of sponsorship opportunities available, so don’t miss out on showcasing your business to the district ahead of and on the night of the awards ceremony.
For more information on the Stray Ferret Business Awards 2024, contact advertising@thestrayferret.co.uk .
Interest rate rises will affect Harrogate least, says property expert Kempston-Parkes
This story is sponsored by Kempston-Parkes.
As concern grows across the country following the latest rise in interest rates, Harrogate’s foremost chartered surveyor says he’s confident the market will remain largely unaffected in our area.
Last week, the Bank of England raised interest rates to 5% – a level not seen since 2008, when the global financial crisis hit. As a result, mortgage lenders have been withdrawing deals and raising their rates ahead of a predicted peak of 6% later this year.
But Andrew Kempston-Parkes, of Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors, said:
“A lot of people seem very fretful about the housing market at the moment – there’s a lot of bad news in certain sections of the press. But what I’m seeing here in Harrogate and the surrounding areas is that sales are still going ahead.
“Interest rate rises don’t seem to be having much effect here, and Harrogate and Knaresborough still have a very strong market. Those agents that are busy are very busy, and the houses that are coming to market are still selling.”
Mr Kempston-Parkes said the town and its surroundings had so many “pull” factors that the local property market would be able to weather any storm arising from the 0.5 per cent rate increase.
He said:
“In my career I have seen four sets of rises in property values and four sets of falls in property values (‘booms and busts’, if you are a certain tabloid newspaper), but the long-term trajectory is upward.
“And whatever happens in terms of a fall in value across the country, Harrogate and district has always been affected least and we have always recovered to the high level of values, quicker than anywhere outside of London. Our property market is resilient.”
He said the area has high levels of employment, good schools and a clean environment, meaning that plenty of people still want to settle here from other places.
Mr Kempston-Parkes added that with six trains a day to King’s Cross, London is very accessible for commuters for those working in the capital for two or three days a week.
He added:
“Despite Menwith Hill being significantly rolled back in terms of personnel, it still contributes the Harrogate’s housing market, not least because most of the housing up there has been demolished. That means there are a lot of base personnel in the rental market, which in turn supports the general housing market.”
Mr Kempston-Parkes earned his professional qualifications form the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) in 1997, and founded Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors in 2011. It now employs 15 people from its offices in central Harrogate.
Find out more:
Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors provide surveys and valuations for all purposes, including purchase, inheritance tax, capital gains tax, matrimonial assessments, boundary disputes and Land Registry plans.
For more information, go to www.kempston-parkes.co.uk, or for a confidential conversation about your requirements, call 01423 789111.
Back-bedroom start-up to smash £1 million barrier 12 years after launch

The story is sponsored by Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors.
A firm of chartered surveyors founded in a back bedroom 12 years ago is on track to break through the £1 million turnover barrier this year, its founder has revealed.
Kempston-Parkes has grown its client base and turnover every year for over a decade, and is now the foremost Harrogate firm in its sector, with nine professionally qualified members of staff and six administrators.
The landmark turnover figure comes as a welcome milestone for Andrew Kempston-Parkes, who founded the firm in 2011.
Having started his working life at the Valuation Office Agency – part of the Inland Revenue – he received his professional qualifications from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) in 1997. He started carrying out residential valuations and survey work in 1999, and worked for over a decade at a national firm of chartered surveyors in Leeds and then Harrogate before branching out on his own. He said:
“Working for such a large company, I’d progressively moved further away from the client; in fact, I was encouraged to have as little communication with the client as possible, which I felt flew in the face of professionalism.
“Setting up on my own was the right decision. There is a healthy market for honest, personal service with clear communication and a human touch.”
Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors focuses on pre-purchase surveys (RICS Level 2 HomeBuyerReport and RICS Level 3 Survey), along with valuations for all purposes: purchase, inheritance tax, capital gains tax and matrimonial assessments, as well as Party Wall Act boundary disputes and Land Registry plans.
Mr Kempston-Parkes said a lot had changed since he first entered the profession, including the approach to customer service:
“There’s a lot more diversity in the workforce now, which is great, and the technology’s developed beyond all recognition – we have iPads, laser measurers, drones, thermal imaging equipment, telescopic poles – lots of technology to help us see things that are out of reach.
“And as an industry, we’re concentrating more and more on what clients need. We’re a lot more responsive. If you have a problem with land or property in the Harrogate area, we’re the people to come to.”
Find out more:
Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors provide surveys and valuations for all purposes, including purchase, inheritance tax, capital gains tax, matrimonial assessments, boundary disputes and Land Registry plans.
For more information, go to www.kempston-parkes.co.uk, or for a confidential conversation about your requirements, call 01423 789111.
Stray Ferret Business Awards: The winners’ reactions
The Stray Ferret Business Awards saw 11 finalists, and one very lucky prize winner, crowned the winners of their categories.
The winners shared their reactions in the LCF LAW Winner’s Lounge.
Rising Star Under 30 Award – sponsored by Thompson’s Chartered Accountants
Winner: Laura Mounsey, Harrogate Family Law
Laura Mounsey is a Director of Harrogate Family Law, the Chair of the advisory board to the Independent Domestic Abuse Service (IDAS), as well as the youngest ever president of the Harrogate & District Law Society.
Her impressive career crowned her the winner of the Rising Star Under 30 Award.

Clare Frisby (L) with Laura Mounsey and Gyles Behbood (R) of Thompson’s Accountants
Laura told the Stray Ferret in the LCF Law Winners Lounge:
“This award means everything to me.
“I was nothing 10 years ago, so it is very honourable to be up here.
“My mum and step-dad are here tonight and I’d really be nothing without them”.
Business Growth Award – sponsored by Raworths
Winner: The Soundproofing Store
The Soundproofing store is the largest online retailer of soundproofing equipment and solutions in the UK – leading the company to win first place in the Business Growth Award.

Clare Frisby (L) with Ian Baker and Simon Morris (R) of Raworths
The team at The Soundproofing Store told us in the LCF Law Winners Lounge:
“It feels great to win. It is an award for the whole company – we feel very proud.
“Beating yourselves every year is what we’ve done, time and time again. It is thanks to our entire team.
“Thank you very much for this award”.

Unsung Hero Award – sponsored by the Big Bamboo Agency
Winner: Chris Ashby, Harrogate BID
Chris Ashby, the Street Ranger for Harrogate BID, keeps the town centre looking spotless.
Chris’s actions in helping save a man’s life in 2022 saw him take home the crown for the Unsung Hero Award.

Clare Frisby (L) with Matthew Chapman of Harrogate BID and Nicola Stamford (R) of Big Bamboo Agency
Matthew Chapman, Manager of Harrogate BID, spoke on behalf of Chris. He told the Stray Ferret in the LCF Law Winners Lounge:
“Chris will be very humbled and very proud to win this award.
“Chris is the glue that brings our team together — he is just so, so nice.
“This one is for Chris!”
Inclusivity Award – sponsored by Kempston Parkes Chartered Surveyors
Winner: Artizan Café and Creative Space
Artizan Café and Creative Space took home first prize for their work.
The café provides employment opportunities for differently-abled people and provides them with vital skills.
Liz Cluderay of the Artizan Café and Creative Space team told the Stray Ferret in the LCF Law Winners Lounge:
“Winning was an incredible feeling of huge pride. My work means a lot to me and the team mean the world to me.
“We have had the most amazing year creating what we have and this is just the icing on the cake”.

The Stray Ferret would like to thank everyone who entered the awards and everyone who attended our event.
Thank you to all our sponsors, including all the businesses supporting our individual categories, and our lead sponsor, Prosperis.
Keep an eye on our site and social media over the coming days to see more news and photographs from the awards ceremony.
Harrogate house prices buoyant, says property expert Kempston Parkes
This story is sponsored by Kempston Parkes.
House prices may plummet elsewhere, but in Harrogate they’ll remain buoyant, the town’s foremost chartered surveyor has said.
Andrew Kempston-Parkes was speaking as one of the biggest national lenders, Nationwide, revealed that UK house prices fell for the fifth consecutive month in January. He said:
“I’ve seen four booms and crashes in my career, and what I know about Harrogate is that when that happens, we’re affected the least.
“Harrogate gets back to its highest values quicker than anywhere outside London. We’re very resilient.
“There might be a contraction across England and Wales over the next 12 months, but it will be relatively shallow, at just 2 to 3%, and here there’ll be no contraction at all.”
Nationwide also warned that “strong economic headwinds” made it unlikely that sales figures would improve soon, meaning it would be “hard for the market to regain much momentum in the near term”.
Mr Kempston-Parkes, who has more than 25 years’ experience in the property industry, said other market indicators told a different story:
“If they were concerned, they wouldn’t be offering 95% loan-to-value mortgages.”
January’s Rightmove data, for example, showed a slight increase in house prices nationally, and lending institutions have done little to tighten availability of loans.
Several factors weigh in Harrogate’s favour according to Mr Kempston-Parkes, including its proximity to Leeds and York, its high levels of employment, the clean environment, good schools, and even custom from the American base at Menwith Hill. He said:
“Harrogate and its environs are still a destination place – people come to live in a spa town in a rural area. Communications are excellent – there are six trains a day to King’s Cross.
“I had a client just yesterday from London who is moving up here to work from home three times a week and stay a couple of nights in London. There are still a lot of people wanting to live here. Half our clients are from outside the town.
“My experience tells me that if there’s any correction here it’ll be mild and we’ll recover more quickly and better than anywhere else. The property market will remain strong.”
Mr Kempston-Parkes earned his professional qualifications form the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) in 1997, and founded Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors in 2011. It now employs 14 people from its offices in central Harrogate.
Find out more:
Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors provide surveys and valuations for all purposes, including purchase, inheritance tax, capital gains tax, matrimonial assessments, boundary disputes and Land Registry plans.
For more information, go to www.kempston-parkes.co.uk, or for a confidential conversation about your requirements, call 01423 789111.
Stray Ferret Business Awards: Does your business deserve the Inclusivity award?
The Stray Ferret Business Awards 2023 are for businesses across all sectors in the Harrogate district.
Over the next few weeks we will reveal what our judging panel is looking for when it comes to each of the 10 categories.
First up is the Inclusivity Award, which is sponsored by Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors.
This award is designed to give vital recognition to a company that has demonstrated working practices with a proactive approach to inclusivity.
These businesses have made employees and customers feel welcome, safe and free to be themselves, regardless of nationalities, gender, race or sexual orientations.
Companies looking to enter for the Inclusivity Award need to provide details of its policy for inclusivity and, if applicable, provide and example where it has given significant support to an employee or customer.
By giving vital recognition to those who have inclusivity at the heart of their business, we hope others will follow their example.
Does your business deserve to win the Inclusivity Award at the Stray Ferret Business Awards? Entries close on January 16. It’s simple and quick, so enter today!
Click here or the banner below to enter for the Stray Ferret Business Awards, sponsored by Prosperis.
Business Breakfast: Christmas Harrogate networking event this SundayBusiness Breakfast is sponsored by Harrogate law firm Truth Legal.
A free Harrogate business networking event is to be held at Cold Bath Brewery this Sunday, December 4.
Normally the Harrogate Social meets on the first friday of every month. It’s a space where around 50 local business owners get together for a drink at a local independent bar and share news.
The Christmas event though is on a Sunday afternoon and this year the venue is Cold Bath Brewing on Kings Road.
The organisers, Liz Wild or Wild and Co Chartered Accountants and Martin Mann of Martin Mann- I.T. are asking participants to support the Harrogate Homeless Project.
For more information click here.
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Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors in Harrogate are to sponsor the Inclusivity Award at the Stray Ferret Business Awards 2023.
The Inclusivity Award recognises a company that has demonstrated working practices with a proactive approach to inclusivity.
In total there are 10 Award categories for the Stray Ferret Business Awards 2023 which will be held on March 9 at the Pavilions of Harrogate. The main event sponsor is Knaresborough based financial advisers and consultants, Prosperis.
Andrew from Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors said:
“Harrogate has many legends….. Betty’s, Valley Gardens, The Blue’s Bar…. But, there is a new kid on the block, The Stray Ferret and we are proud to be working as a partner with them.
“The Stray Ferret has quickly become known as the place to find impartial, honest, local news, at Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors we are pleased to be partnering with the Stray Ferret, after all our clients want impartial honest advice on their property purchase”
The event promises to be great occasion which recognises best practice and business excellence.
If your business has a good story to tell enter now . Entries close on January 13.



