A cyclist has been left with “minor injuries” following a collision with a car in Knaresborough.
North Yorkshire Police said the incident, which happened on Harrogate Road near Mother Shipton’s, took place on Monday, December 18 at 4:45pm.
The force is now appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage.
It said in a statement today:
“A car collided with a pedal bike which resulted in minor injuries for the cyclist. The driver of the car did not stop at the scene of the collision.
“Officers are now appealing to the driver or anyone with information to come forward. In particular, officers are keen to hear from anyone who has any relevant dashcam footage.
“If you have information, please email 001282@northyorkshire.police.uk or call 101 and speak to the Force Control Room.”
Quote reference number 12230241416 when passing on information.
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Storm Pia to bring 61mph gusts to Harrogate district
The Harrogate district could see gusts of up to 61mph as Storm Pia moves in tonight and tomorrow.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning from midnight tonight until 9pm tomorrow.
The forecast shows Pateley Bridge will see the worst of the storm, with gusts reaching 61mph in the early hours of tomorrow morning.
Winds will reach 54mph in Masham, while Harrogate, Knaresborough and Ripon will see up to 50mph.
Disruption
The Stray Ferret reported yesterday on the disruption already caused by the wind throughout the Harrogate district — now another local attraction has followed suit.
The National Trust announced on social media today that Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal, near Ripon, will also be closed tomorrow. It said:
“It’s already getting rather breezy here at Fountains. With wind speeds set to increase overnight and throughout tomorrow we’ve made the decision to close the site tomorrow, Thursday 21 December.
“We don’t like to disappoint anyone, but the safety of our visitors and team is always our top priority.”
The charity advised people to “check our social media channels and website” for updates.
It comes after Mother Shipton’s in Knaresborough announced yesterday it will close tomorrow, while Harrogate’s RHS Garden Harlow Carr cancelled its Glow event amid the weather warning.
The weather warning is in place for the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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Harrogate district attractions to close amid wind warning
Two tourist attractions in the Harrogate district have announced closures and cancellations due to a yellow weather warning for wind.
The Met Office has forecast gusts of up to 50mph locally in the early hours of Thursday morning. The wind is due to strengthen tomorrow night.
Mother Shipton’s, in Knaresborough, announced today it will close as a precaution.
It issued a statement on social media:
“Given our unique location within an ancient forest, ensuring the safety of our visitors is our top priority.
“Consequently, we have made the challenging decision to temporarily close the site on Thursday due to the adverse weather conditions.”
Those with bookings to the site on Thursday have been contacted and will receive refunds, the company added.
One person commented on the statement:
“So gutted this was the only Christmas thing we had planned due to time and budget but understand safety has to come first.”
RHS Harlow Carr
RHS Garden Harlow Carr, in Harrogate, today announced it had cancelled Thursday’s Glow light show event due to the weather.
The horticultural charity said on social media:
“Unfortunately, Thursday’s Glow will be cancelled. This is to ensure the safety of all our visitors, staff and volunteers.“We are very sorry for the inconvenience and disappointment this is likely to cause, and we thank you for your understanding. All bookers for 21 December’s Glow event have been emailed today and will be given a full refund.”
The company said the gardens will be open as usual tomorrow, but added it will “keep reviewing wind speeds and may need to close the woodland and glasshouses”.
It expects tomorrow’s Glow event to go ahead.
The garden will be part-open during the day tomorrow, with the woodland and glasshouses closed.
The weather warning is in place for the north of England, Scotland and parts of Northern Ireland.
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Knaresborough man issues puddle warning after dog dies
A Knaresborough man has urged dog owners to avoid letting their pets drink from puddles after losing his dog to a disease called leptospirosis.
Two-year-old Cassie died in Andy Bell’s arms last Wednesday after contracting the illness. A previously healthy dog, she was well known in Knaresborough and a regular at Parkrun.
But the Vizsla went downhill quickly after contracting leptospirosis, also known as lepto, which is caused by bacteria damaging vital organs such as the liver and kidneys.
Known as Weil’s disease in humans, lepto can spread in water infected with rats’ urine. It is often caught by dogs drinking from puddles.

Cassie
Mr Bell said he hadn’t left the Knaresborough area in the days before Cassie fell ill and he wanted to prevent other dogs suffering a similar fate. He said:
“I’m keen to have other owners aware of not letting their dogs drink from puddles. It was a horrifying way to die, I wouldn’t wish it on another loved companion.
“It can be contracted in standing or slow moving water, not just puddles. It is vaccinated against but it doesn’t cover every strain.”
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Cassie, said Mr Bell, had helped two Ukrainian refugees living with him to settle in.
He said:
“Dozens of people loved her and she loved everyone.
“She ended up in a specialist animal ICU north of Middlesbrough, but despite best efforts her kidneys were destroyed. She went from coming ninth in a 10k canicross race to being dead in a few weeks.”
The vet charity PDSA has more information here.
Morning trains disrupted due to trespasser at Starbeck
Trains between Harrogate and Knaresborough were disrupted this morning due to a trespasser near the line at Starbeck.
Northern Rail alerted commuters on social media at 9.18am, saying a “trespass incident” was causing delays.
Network Rail and British Transport Police both attended the incident, which happened at around 8.20am.
In a statement, British Transport Police said:
“Officers were called to the line near Starbeck railway station at around 8.20am today (18 December) following reports of concern for welfare.
“Officers attended and a person has been taken to a place of safety.”
Lines have re-opened but Northern said disruption is expected until 12.45pm.
No further details have been released.
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Boots pharmacy in Jennyfields to close next year
The Boots pharmacy inside the Co-op at Jennyfields in Harrogate is set to close next March.
The move comes after Walgreens Boots Alliance, its US-based parent company, announced the closure of 300 UK stores in an earnings call in June.
In a separate report, Boots said it will “consolidate a number of stores” in order to “concentrate its team members where they are needed”.
It added:
“[It will] focus investment more acutely in individual stores with the ambition of consistently delivering an excellent and reliable service in a fresh and up to date environment.”
The report also said the stores affected are “in close proximity” to other Boots sites.
The retailer declined to comment on the Harrogate store closure, however staff at the Jennyfields pharmacy told the Stray Ferret they have been “given options” about employment going forward.
Following the closure, the nearest Boots pharmacies will be in Harrogate town centre, Knaresborough Market Place, the St James’s Retail Park near Knaresborough and at Market Place West in Ripon.

The Co-Op at Jennyfields
Twenty UK stores, including four in Yorkshire, have already closed following the announcement.
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Briggate wall repair brings Christmas respite to Knaresborough
Traffic lights have been temporarily removed from Briggate in Knaresborough after a section of wall was repaired.
The wall fell down on to the road at about 2pm on September 14. Nobody was hurt but the rubble remained on the carriageway for almost three months.
This caused the installation of temporary traffic lights on what is one of the main routes in Knaresborough.
Businesses, residents and traders grew increasingly frustrated at the length of time the work was taking.
North Yorkshire Council began repairing the section of wall that collapsed on November 27 and has now finished.
The traffic lights have been removed but they will be back in 2024.
Karl Battersby, the council’s corporate director for environment, said previously:
“In the new year, date to be confirmed, further maintenance work along the rest of the wall will take place – again, under two-way lights – to ensure its future integrity is maintained.”
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Christmas Markets: a guide to the Harrogate district
The festive season is fast approaching, so we’ve collated a list of all the Christmas markets taking place across the Harrogate district.
If you know of one that we have missed, please email contact@thestrayferret.co.uk and we can add it.
Harrogate
Harrogate Christmas Fayre
The 17-day Christmas market will return to Cambridge Street this year.
There will be a variety of traders, selling festive foods and gifts, as well as live music and entertainment.
It will run from December 1 to December 17 and will be open daily.
The market will take place from 10am – 7pm from Monday to Saturday, and 11am – 4pm on Sundays.
Harrogate Ice Rink at Crescent Gardens
The fairground and ice rink will return to Crescent Gardens this year.
There will be a carousel and a collection of small rides for children to enjoy, as well as some market stalls.
It will run from December 1, 2023, to January 7, 2024.
The ice rink and attractions will open from 11am to 7.30pm on weekdays and 11am to 8.45pm on weekends.
Harrogate Festive Artisan Market
The Valley Gardens will also host a Christmas market again this December.
Little Bird Market has arranged for vendors to sell a range of food and drinks, as well as Christmas gifts.
Market days are Saturday (10am – 5pm) and Sunday (10am – 4pm) between December 2 – 17.
Christmas Market at Harrogate Horticultural Nursery
The Harrogate Horticultural Nursery will run a two-day Christmas market in November.
On Saturday, November 25 and Sunday, November 26, there will be a range of Christmas plants, gifts and Christmas trees on offer.
It will be open 9.30am – 3.30pm and entry is free.
St Wilfrid’s Church Christmas Fair
St Wilfrid’s Church, on Duchy Road, will host a Christmas fair.
Gifts, art, clothing and food and drink will be on offer.
There will also be a free film screening for families from 4pm, with a welcome drink and snack for children.
It will run on Sunday, December 10 from 11am – 4pm.
Entry is free.
Email bookings@stwilfrid.org to reserve a place at the film screening.
St Wilfrid’s Church – Christingle-making
St Wilfrid’s Church is also hosting a christingle-making session.
The event will be held in the Parish Hall and will be followed by a crib service at 5pm.
It will begin at 4pm on Sunday, December 24.
Email bookings@stwilfrid.org to reserve a place at the christingle-making session.
North Bar Christmas Market
North Bar is hosting a “keep it local” Christmas Market.
Stalls will be inside the bar with 20 traders selling a range of art, knitted and crocheted good, jewellery and more.
There will also be charity stalls to raise money for Harrogate Cat Rescue.
The event will include a table ran by Artventurers of Harrogate and Knaresborough for children to enjoy.
Mulled wine and food will be served accompanied by live music.
The event is free and will take place on Sunday, December 3 from 11am – 6pm.
Country Living Christmas Fair Harrogate
Country Living is holding a Christmas Fair at Harrogate Convention Centre.
The fair will include gift stalls which will include artisan designers, independent producers and small businesses.
There will also be workshops and a food hall.
The event will be held from November 30 to December 3.
Ripley Christmas Market
A Christmas market run by Real Markets will be held in the grounds of Ripley Castle.
The event will take place on Sunday, December 10, from 10am until 3pm.
It will include 40 independent and artisan traders, as well as festive carols from local school children and craft activities.
The market is free to attend.
Harrogate Hospital & Community Charity — Outdoor Pop up Christmas Market at Harrogate Railway AFC
The Christmas market will offer a range of stalls offering arts, crafts and handmade jewellery, as well as food and drink vendors.
There will be live music, donkeys and even a Father Christmas grotto to enjoy.
The event will be held on Sunday, November 26 from 10am – 3pm at Harrogate Railway AFC.
All proceeds will go towards supporting staff, patients and families at Harrogate District Hospital.
Tickets are available now for a donation of £5 per adult and £2 for children over three — U3’s go free.
Tickets include a drink and a mince pie on arrival.
Starbeck Christmas Fair
Starbeck Christmas Fair, which will be held at St Andrew’s Church, will offer more than 30 stalls selling festive goods.
St Andrew’s Choir will be singing, followed by a performance from the Summerbell Dance Academy.
The Starbeck Christmas lights will be switched on just before 6pm, where mince pies will be handed out.
Harrogate Theatre Choir will then lead a festive sing-along.
It will take place on Saturday, November 25 from 2pm – 6pm.
St John’s & St Luke’s Churches Christmas Fair
St Luke’s Church, in Franklin Square is hosting a Christmas fair this December.
There will be a range of stalls selling jams, plants, jewellery, books, gifts and more.
Light refreshments will also be on offer.
The fair will take place on Saturday, December 2 from 10:30am – 1pm.
Admission is £3 and includes coffee and cake. Accompanied children go free.
Bilton Area Methodist Church Christmas Fayre
The church will host 16 craft stalls for its Christmas fayre.
Coffee, cake, festive sandwiches and soup will all be on offer.
There will also be a Christmas hamper raffle and a lucky dip for children.
The event will take place on Saturday, November 25, from 10am – 3pm.
West Park & St Paul’s Churches Community Carol Service
A community carol service will take place at the West Park United Reform Church, on Victoria Avenue, in December.
There will be plenty of carols to sing followed by coffee and mince pies.
Anyone is welcome.
The service will be held on Friday, December 22 at 5pm.
Ripon
Ripon Cathedral Christmas Food and Gift Fair
The cathedral will host more than 100 stalls during its Christmas fair.
There will be hot turkey sandwiches, mulled wine and Christmas gifts on offer.
The event will take place on Friday, November 24 and Saturday, November 25, from 9.30am – 4.30pm.
Tickets cost £5 for adults and U16s go free.
There is also a free park and ride available.
Little Bird Christmas Artisan Market
Little Bird will offer a variety of stalls in the Market Square.
There will be homewares, personalised gifts, toys and food and drinks on offer.
It will take place on Sunday, November 26 from 10am – 3pm.
Ripon Community Christmas Craft Fair
A Christmas market will be on offer at Ripon Community House.
There will be handmade gifts, local produce and arts and crafts.
There will also be a visit from Father Christmas for young ones to enjoy.
All proceeds from the tombola and refreshment area will go towards the Community House.
Entry is 50p and the event will take place from 10am – 3pm on Sunday, November 19.
Late night Christmas shopping
There will also be a late night shopping event around Ripon.
Traders will stay open until 8pm.
It will take place on Thursday, November 30.
Festive Winter Warmer Cruises & Local Makers Market at Canal Basin
The Pride of Ripon will be running festive cruises on the canal this Christmas.
The boat ride, which will be 30 minutes in total, will also include mulled wine, hot chocolate and nibbles – including brownies and mince pies from The Secret Garden.
Local traders will also have stalls running alongside the boat rides.
It will take place on Saturday, December 16 and Sunday, December 17 from 11am — 3pm.
Tickets start at £8.95.
Knaresborough
Knaresborough Christmas Market and fireworks
Knaresborough Christmas Markets will take place around the town’s Market Place.
There will be almost 60 stalls, including festive food, clothing and Christmas gifts.
Live music and entertainment will also be on offer, with performances from a Ukrainian Dance Group, Knaresborough Choral Society and Harrogate Spa St John’s Church Choir.
There will also be a free park and ride for the weekend from the GSPK car park (postcode HG5 8LF) on Manse Lane to Chapel Street, close to the market square. Buses will run from 8am to 5.30pm throughout the weekend.
A firework display at the Castle grounds will bring the market weekend to a close.
The markets will run on Saturday, December 2 and Sunday, December 3.
Nidderdale
Pateley Bridge Late Night Shopping
Pateley Bridge will hold a late-night shopping evening on Friday, December 8.
Local shops will be involved and hand out samples, while children can enjoy the santa’s grotto.
It will begin at 6pm.
St Nicholas Fair at St Cuthbert’s Church, Pateley Bridge
A Christmas fair will be held in Pateley Bridge on Sunday December 2.
There will be a range of stalls selling jewellery, cakes and gifts, as well as a festive tombola and a raffle.
The Summerbridge and Dacre Silver Prize Band will also be performing from noon until 1.30pm.
Admission is £3 and includes a hot drink and a mince pie.
Soup and a roll will be available from noon.
The event starts at 10.30am.
Christmas Big Sing at St Cuthbert’s Church, Pateley Bridge
To continue the festivities, a “big sing” will be held at the church later in the evening on December 2.
Tickets cost £5 on the door and there will also be a raffle.
Tables of 4 or more can be booked in advance by emailing me.mitch@btinternet.com
The bar opens from 6.30pm and the event will run from 7pm – 9pm.
Masham
Masham Christmas Fayre
A traditional Christmas fayre will be held in Masham Town Hall this year.
There will be a variety of gifts available to buy.
The event will take place on Saturday, December 2, from 10am .
SYD Christmas Craft, Vintage and Collectables Fayre
An eclectic Christmas Fayre will be held in Masham Town Hall this year.
There will be two floors of handmade craft, vintage and collectables stalls.
It will take place on Sunday, December 3 from 10am.
Boroughbridge
Late night Christmas shopping
A late-night Christmas shopping event will be held across Boroughbridge.
Shops will stay open late and will compete in a window display competition.
There will also be festive street stalls, a hog roast, choir performances and children’s rides.
Children can also expect a visit from Father Christmas.
The event, which will take place on Wednesday December 6, will be kicked off by the official light switch-on at 5.30pm.
Christmas Fayre — Minskip Village Hall
A Christmas Gift Fayre will be held in Minskip, near Boroughbridge, this month.
The event, which will be held in Minskip Village Hall, will run from 1pm – 4pm.
It will feature a wide range of local traders selling festive gifts, food and homeware, as well as a tombola and refreshments.
All proceeds will go to the local church.
The fayre will be held on Saturday, December 9.
Entry is free.
Villages
Lovingly Made in the Dales — Hampsthwaite
An artisan Christmas market will be held in Hampsthwaite village hall.
There will be more than 20 vendors selling locally-crafted gifts.
Tickets cost £10, which includes a glass of wine and a raffle ticket, and money raised will go towards the Roddy Scott Foundation.
It will take place on Thursday, December 7, from 6pm – 9pm.
Artisan Christmas Market — The Inn at South Stainley
The Inn at South Stainley will host three-days of Christmas markets in November and December.
It will host a range of local sellers.
There will be mulled wine and bratwurst on offer while shopping.
The event is free to attend and will take place on Wednesday, November 29 from 4pm, and December 6 and 13 from 8pm.
The Christmas Kitchen — The Washburn Heritage Centre
The Washburn Heritage Centre will be hosting a Christmas market in December.
There will be a range of stalls selling homemade seasonal goods, including jams, alcohol and sweet treats, baked by the centre’s volunteers.
The Tea Room will also be serving a seasonal menu with hot soup, turkey rolls, mince pies and Christmas cake to enjoy.
The Fewston Musick singers will be performing at the event.
It will take place on Saturday, December 2 and Sunday, December 3 from 11am – 4pm.
Copt Hewick Christmas Fair
A festive market will be held in Copt Hewick village church and hall on Saturday, December 2.
There will be craft stalls, a tombola and raffle, food and drinks, and even a visit from Father Christmas on a horse-drawn sleigh.
The event will run from 11am – 3pm.
Admission is free.
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Knaresborough named as up-and-coming British destination
Knaresborough has been named as one of Britain’s up-and-coming travel destinations in a new survey.
Holiday rental website HomeToGo published the names of 10 places today tipped to be rising star travel spots during 2024.
The locations were chosen based on the percentage increase in searches and the cost of accommodation.
Knaresborough, which is the highest ranked place in Yorkshire, came eighth. Glenridding, in Cumbria, was first.
Searches for Knaresborough increased by 64% and the survey lists the median average nightly price as £138.04.
People visit Knaresborough, it says, for “rowing boats on the River Nidd, breathtaking views from Knaresborough Castle, and the intriguing Mother Shipton’s Cave”.

Mother Shipton’s
The top 10 is:
1 Glenridding
2 Kirkby Lonsdale
3 Ross-on-Wye
4 Kendal
5 Norwich
6 Solihull
7 Tynemouth
8 Knaresborough
9 Orkney
10 Hebden Bridge
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Knaresborough Conservative Club submits plan to subdivide building
Knaresborough Conservative Club has submitted plans to subdivide its building to create a “viable and sustainable” club.
The move would see the front of the grade-II listed building on York Place separated from the rear, which includes snooker rooms and toilets.
The proposals would reduce the area for accommodation and create a further unit for community use.
Documents submitted to North Yorkshire Council said the plan is intended to “create a more viable and sustainable conservative club” and secure its long-term future.
The developer said in documents:
“This application is the first phase of a significant project, which in turn can secure the long-term viable use of a much-underutilised heritage asset in a prominent location for Knaresborough’s Conservative Club.”
Both parts of the site will remain in use for the conservative club.
Plans for the future use of the separated parts of the building will be subject to further planning applications.
The developer added:
“The adjacent properties 5 & 7 Newton House and 9 York Place have recently been purchased by a local company Lamb and Flag Enterprises who have agreed to a sale and lease back of 3 York Place to the conservative club, subject to listed building consent to divide the property.
“This will provide the conservative club with significant funds to undertake the separation works and refurbish their retained and reduced premises.”
North Yorkshire Council will make a decision on the plan at a later date.
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