Boroughbridge based Green-tech has been awarded the title of ‘Employer of the Year’ at the ProLandscaper Business Awards 2024.
Green-tech is the UK’s leading supplier of landscaping and forestry products and is based at Rabbit Hill Business Park, just off the A168 near Boroughbridge.
The ProLandscaper Business Awards recognise outstanding achievements and innovation across the landscaping industry.
Green-tech was among six finalists for the award. The awards ceremony was held in London on April 19.
Green-tech’s managing director Kris Nellist said:
“We are incredibly honoured to be named Employer of the Year at the ProLandscaper Business Awards 2024. Green-tech strives to create a supportive and inclusive work environment where our employees can thrive and reach their full potential. Winning this award not only validates our efforts but is a testament to the dedication and hard work of every member of the Green-tech team for working to get Green-tech where it is today.”
Harrogate law firm promotes new head of family law

Head of family law at LCF Law, Harjit Rait
A Harrogate law firm has announced a new head of its family law department.
LCF Law’s has confirmed that Harjit Rait will lead the department following her promotion. She is a Resolution accredited specialist family lawyer.
Ms Rait said:
“During my time at LCF Law I have been fortunate to help many people at difficult times in their lives. My clients and my work, are both hugely important to me. In my new role I will continue to work with my own clients and support everyone in the family law team, but I will also become more involved with the strategic development of the department, which is something I’m looking forward to.”
LCF Law’s managing partner, Ragan Montgomery, said:
“I’ve known Harjit since our university days, and I can confidently say she has the right personality and skills for the role. She builds excellent relationships with her clients, is a fabulous networker and is very supportive of the development of others. Her talent for forging and maintaining excellent working relationships during her 22-year legal career will stand her in good stead as she continues to build on the successes of our trusted family law team.”
Theakston’s Brewery continues cricket sponsorship

Simon Theakston, chairman of Theakston’s Brewery.
T&R Theakston is set to sponsor the Nidderdale and District Amateur Cricket League for another season.
The brewery has sponsored the league for over a decade. England Test player Jonny Bairstow and Yorkshire players Ben Coad, Jonny Tattersall and Finlay Bean all started their junior cricket careers in the Nidderdale League.
This year marks the 130th anniversary of the league’s founding, making it one of the oldest and largest village cricket leagues in the country.
Chairman of Theakston’s Brewery, Simon Theakston said:
“We’re very proud to be entering our 15th season of supporting the Theakston Nidderdale Cricket League. The League, under the expert guidance of Sir Thomas, is the cornerstone of North Yorkshire community sporting activity and has been for very many years. Much like the local pub, the village cricket club holds a significant role as a place to feel welcome, to belong, meet friends and share experiences. With Theakston beers on hand to toast their successes and commiserate any losses, we wish the teams taking part in this year’s league all the best for the season ahead.”
Harrogate Clothes Bank announces new Business Club initiative

Harrogate Clothes Bank
Harrogate Clothes Bank has announced a new business sponsorship club to help support its operations.
The charity, which offers free secondhand clothes to people in need, is looking for business sponsors who can contribute towards their rent.
Based Hornbeam Business Park, the organisation is looking for sponsors who can each donate, or pledge to fundraise, the equivalent of one month’s rent of its warehouse premises.
A spokesperson for the charity said:
“We are 100% funded by charitable donations and rely on support from businesses and the community. Harrogate Clothes Bank is run entirely by volunteers who sort donations, run our public-facing sessions and fundraising events, as well as provide invaluable behind-the-scenes expertise. We serve Harrogate and the surrounding communities and people find us through organisations such as social services, homelessness housing support, food banks, GPs, churches, schools, colleges, refugees and asylum seeker support groups.”
“We could not continue to run our vital service without this amazing local support.”
Jespers manager celebrates 30 years at the store

Jespers of Harrogate’s manager Lynn Cummings outside the shop in the centre of town.
Lynn Cummings is celebrating her 30th year with Harrogate business Jespers.
She joined the firm as a sales assistant on April 18th, 1994, before being promoted to second assistant retail manager two-and-a-half years later.
In 1997, she was sent to manage the York store, and returned to Harrogate in 1999 to take up the role of manager, which she has held since.
Ms Cummings said:
“I’ve seen a lot of changes at Jespers over the three decades. We had manual tills and I remember all the typewriters on display in the shop window. It was a different type of era, more traditional. We used to do printing, rubber stamps, and we had the pen counter, which was seen as a privilege to be asked to work on. Although much has changed, our traditional values of high-quality products and personal customer service remain. And the pen counter is still here, making us one of the few shops in the north of England to display an extensive range of pens that customers can try out.”
Harrogate Town partner with mental health charity

Wellspring-Pitch Positive
Harrogate Town AFC has embarked on a partnership with North Yorkshire mental health charity Wellspring Therapy & Training
The EFL League Two club hosted Wellspring at one of its popular Pitch Positive sessions held at Rossett Sports Centre.
The Pitch Positive evenings, which involve five-a-side football matches followed by informal group discussions over coffee, tea and biscuits, are designed to promote men’s mental health and wellbeing. Wellspring was represented by interim chief executive Nick Garrett and his colleague Robert Beaumont.
Lee McArthur, activity leader of Harrogate Town’s Community Foundation and one of the organisers of Pitch Positive, said:
“Thank you to Wellspring for your time, expertise, and dedication to supporting those navigating mental health challenges. Your presence truly made a difference and we are immensely grateful for the partnership between Pitch Positive and Wellspring.”
Coffee Lounge launches evening opening hours

Tom Gordon & Leda
Westmoreland Coffee Lounge has announced new evening opening hours.
In addition to their usual 8am-4pm hours, the shop will now be open 8am – until late Thursday to Saturday’s serving a range of alcoholic drinks including wine, spirits and cocktails.
Local businesses and residents from Westmoreland St & East Parade attended the launch event on Saturday 20th April.
Liberal Democrats parliamentary candidate, Tom Gordon, attended the launch evening.
He said:
“It was fantastic to be at the launch for Westmoreland Coffee Lounges new evening opening hours, and supporting Leda & the team. It’s a lovely little spot to work and relax, and it’s one of my regular places – just round the corner from where I live. Their coffee has always been fantastic, and I can confirm their espresso martinis are great too. I’m so thrilled to see this local business thriving & the fantastic turn out for the launch on Saturday evening.”
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MW Craven wins top crime novel award in Harrogate
MW Craven has been named as the winner of the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year award in Harrogate tonight.
Carlisle-born Mr Craven joined the army at 16 and became a probation officer role before taking up writing.
He won the award for The Botanist, which is his latest thriller featuring the character Detective Sergeant Washington Poe.
He received a £3,000 prize, as well as an engraved beer cask handcrafted by one of Britain’s last coopers from Theakston Brewery in Masham.
More than 17,000 tickets have been sold for the four-day festival at the Old Swan in Harrogate, which began today.
Numerous best-selling authors and celebrities are in town for the event, which is run by Harrogate International Festivals.
A record 14,110 readers cast their votes between six shortlisted authors for crime novel of the year.
The shortlist included:
Elly Griffiths (The Locked Room)
Doug Johnstone (Black Hearts)
Fiona Cummins (Into the Dark)
Ruth Ware (The It Girl)
M.W. Craven (The Botanist)
Gillian McAllister (Wrong Place Wrong Time)
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The judges, including Simon Theakston, Steph McGovern, Matt Nixson from the Daily Express, journalist Joe Haddow, Lisa Howells and Gaby Lee from Waterstones, met yesterday to decide the winner, with the public vote counting as the seventh judge on the panel.
Ms Griffiths was highly commended for the penultimate mystery in her bestselling Dr Ruth Galloway series The Locked Room. She has now been nominated for the award six times, and this is her first highly commended.
Ann Cleeves honoured
Tonight’s ceremony also saw Ann Cleeves receive the Theakston Old Peculier Outstanding Contribution Award in recognition of her writing career.
Cleeves, the author of more than thirty-five critically acclaimed novels, is the creator of detectives Vera Stanhope, Jimmy Perez and Matthew Venn, who can be found on television in ITV’s Vera, BBC One’s Shetland and ITV’s The Long Call respectively.
Previous winners include Sir Ian Rankin, Lynda La Plante, James Patterson, John Grisham, Lee Child, Val McDermid, P.D. James and last year’s recipient Michael Connelly.
Ms Cleeves said:
“The Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival in Harrogate has always been a very special festival for me because I was in at the beginning. I’m delighted to accept this award and to help the team celebrate 20 years of brilliant crime writing.”