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A Harrogate business meeting is set to focus on marketing next week.
Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce will be holding the event on Monday (June 12) at the Crown Hotel.
Speakers at the meeting will include include representatives from Artus Digital Marketing, Berwins Solicitors and Cicada Communications.
As part of the monthly meeting’s regular charity slot, George McNaught, local events co-ordinator from The Guide Dogs Charity will also be speaking.
Martin Mann, acting chief executive at the chamber of commerce, said:
“Marketing is such an important focus for businesses, which can sometimes be overlooked or dismissed during tough financial times, so we are dedicating our June meeting to this important subject.”
Sue Kramer, president of the chamber, added:
“As part of our monthly meeting format, we now regularly hear from a local charity, and we look forward to hearing from The Guide Dogs Charity, which has been in existence sine 1931, providing assistance dogs to blind or partially sighted people.”
Doors to the event open at 5.30pm with the meeting proper commencing at 6.15pm.
First time visitors and members are asked to register their attendance on the chamber website here.
Harrogate rental firm reports ‘solid’ trade results
A Harrogate rental firm has reported “solid trading” results as part of its full year report.
Vp, which is based at Central House on Beckwith Knowle, recorded a 6% increase in revenue to £371.5m from £350.9m on the previous year.
The results cover the year ended March 31, 2023.
Meanwhile, the firm reported an adjusted profit before tax, amortisation, impairment of intangible assets and exceptional items of £40.5m.
This was up from £38.9m on 2021/22.
Responding to the results, Jeremy Pilkington, chairman of Vp plc, said:
“We are pleased to report another solid year of trading with good progress made across all key metrics, with the Group successfully navigating a highly volatile macroeconomic backdrop.
“The group’s return on average capital employed of 14.4% continues to demonstrate our excellent quality of earnings and resilience in times of supply chain disruption and slowing growth in some markets. In line with our dividend policy and underpinning our confidence in the business, we are pleased to propose a final dividend of 26.5 pence per share, making a total for the year of 37.5 pence.
“We remain confident that the group will continue to provide shareholders with an attractive level of returns. Vp has an excellent track record and we believe the current market challenges will bring into view profitable growth opportunities.”
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Harrogate business survey reveals opposition to Station Gateway
Three times more businesses oppose the £11.2 million Harrogate Station Gateway than support it, according to a survey.
Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce revealed the results of a members’ questionnaire at its monthly meeting last night.
Asked whether they were in favour of the scheme, seven respondents said ‘yes’ while 21 said ‘no’.
Members were also asked if they felt the scheme, which would see James Street partly pedestrianised and a section of Station Parade reduced to single lane to make way for a cycle route, would make business in the town better or worse.
Eighteen said it would make it worse, four said better and six either felt it would be the same or expressed no opinion.
Nineteen opposed the pedestrianisation of James Street, while nine supported it.
Asked whether the scheme would “encourage you or your team to participate in more active travel”, five replied ‘yes’ while 23 said ‘no’.
Martin Mann, acting chief executive of the chamber, said:
“No-one’s in any doubt the town centre needs some work, but the answer is not this design.”
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Pat Marsh, the Liberal Democrat leader in Harrogate and Knaresborough, told the chamber meeting North Yorkshire councillors should visit the affected area before deciding whether to proceed with the gateway on May 30.
Cllr Marsh, who was one of three councillors to oppose the scheme when it was voted through by North Yorkshire Council’s area constituency committee this month, said:
“If this was a planning decision we would be having a site visit and we would walk the route before making a decision. The same should happen.”
“I’m so against this scheme, I can’t tell you.”