Being a new parent can be a lonely time under normal circumstances, so for many these feelings were compounded during the pandemic.
Thankfully the majority of these are now fully back in action across the district.
And this week a new parent and baby group has launched at Ashville College in Harrogate.
The independent school is hosting the free sessions between 10am and 11am every Friday morning during term-time for children up to the age of two and their parents or grandparents.
The Baby Acorns group is meeting in Ashville’s Little Acorns cabin, located off Yew Tree Lane.
It is being run by Ashville Acorns Pre-Prep staff, and tea, coffee, and biscuits will be provided. Looking ahead to the summer months, the school also aims to hold some outdoor events.
Charlotte Cryer, head of Ashville Acorns Pre-Prep, said:
“In the last two years the pandemic has severely affected opportunities for both parents and young children to socialise, with many baby groups being cancelled or restricted.
“The impact this has had on parents’ mental health should not be underestimated, and we hope that our Baby Acorns group can ease that anxiety for parents.
“It is a safe, comfortable space in which children can interact and play alongside our highly-experienced early years staff.”
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We have put together a list of five other baby and toddler groups across the Harrogate district:
Harrogate and Knaresborough Toy Library – Knaresborough

Play sessions at the Harrogate and Knaresborough Toy Library.
A firm favourite in the district, the toy library’s play sessions currently run on Wednesdays and Fridays at St Mary’s Church, Knaresborough, from 10am until 11.30am.
Toys are set-up for children to access, while grown-ups can enjoy playing along and socialising with others. Sessions are £3.50, plus 50p per additional child.
The charity also offers a toy library where parents can pick toys via the online library to take home for two weeks before returning them.
The shelves are stacked high with doll houses, dinosaurs and board games
Stay and Play – Harrogate
Stay and Play is an fun parent and toddler group for pre-school children hosted at the Jennyfield Styan Community Centre.
There are lots of activities to entertain little ones, including toys, bikes, bouncy castle and games from 9.30am until 11.30am during term-time only.
Sessions are £2.50 per child and £1 for each additional child, including a snack and drink.
Tea and Tots – Boroughbridge
Ride-ons, slides, toys, colouring and refreshments feature at this baby and toddler group at St James’ Church.
Sessions take place from 1.30pm until 2.30pm every Wednesday during term-time for children up to age five.
Prices are £1 and 50p for additional children.
Little Fishes Tots Group – Nidderdale
This friendly group, based in Christ Church Community Centre, Darley, is run by members of Nidderdale Community Church.
Activities include play stations, a baby corner and a craft table. There is also snack time, nursery rhyme time and a bible story.
Sessions are £2 per family from 9.15am and 11.15am on Tuesdays.
Soft Play Toddler Fun – Ripon
A group for pre-schoolers and their grown-ups, held in the hall of Allhallowgate Methodist Church every Friday from 9.15am until 12.30pm.
There is soft play equipment for the little ones and coffee, tea and snacks for the adults.
‘Unbelievable’ demand for Harrogate baby classes after lockdownHarrogate baby and toddler groups have been inundated with parents eager to book classes. Some have had to employ more staff and start new classes to meet demand.
A number of local companies have said since April 12th when lockdown partially eased, demand has been “unbelievable”.
For many new parents these classes give them the opportunity to socialise with other new parents as well as getting their babies interacting with others.
For some the wait for a space may be a little longer with one Harrogate company saying their waiting list has over 100 names on it.
Emily Savage runs Hartbeeps in the Harrogate district, she said:
“The demand is huge right now. With social distancing I’m running at 65% capacity levels against pre-covid so that is limiting spaces too. Parents not being able to go out as much means they all want to come to classes for social interaction.”
Emily holds classes at Calcutt Village Hall, Harrogate Gymnastics on Hornbeam park and Pannal Village Hall. She has introduced new weekend classes for parents that are now back at work.

Emma Savage who runs Hartebeeps around Harrogate is dealing with huge demand.
Natalie Ramsey who owns Baby Sensory Harrogate has seen a similar level of demand. She has has to employ a class assistant to help with the covid cleaning in between classes.
She said:
“The demand has been massive. Parents are just desperate for a bit of social interaction. I’m looking at opening more classes in Harrogate, I asked on facebook last night and the response was massive. I’m just looking ahead to 21st June for a bit of normality but I’m not holding my breath.”
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The Little Gym in Harrogate holds about 44 classes each week but still has people asking for more. Owner, Kate Henebury, said:
“It’s been unbelievable. We are adding more classes left, right and centre to meet demand particularly the new parent classes. We’re also busy recruiting for more staff to meet the demand because it is so huge. It’s just nice to be open again.”