The Track and Sleeper pub in Knaresborough has won the award for best newcomer awarded by the Harrogate and Ripon CAMRA branch.
The pub opened on Knaresborough train station’s platform two in 2021.
Renovations to the building earned the pub an urban heritage award from the National Railway Heritage Award scheme. Now the Campaign for Real Ale, which promotes real ales and cider, has also recognised its efforts.
Alan Gould, chairman of Harrogate and Ripon CAMRA, praised father and son duo Phil and Cameron Paling for navigating difficult trading conditions.

Alan Gould (centre) presents the award.
Mr Gould said:
“The award recognises the risks taken in establishing a new business especially in hospitality but the bar must serve cask beer of a consistent good quality to be considered.
“A number of newer venues in the Harrogate area don’t meet that criterion as they don’t serve any cask beer.”
Phil runs the family’s Mexborough brewery while Cameron manages the bar as well as another pub in Swinton.
Mr Gould also alluded to the idea of a new Rail Ale Trail – when pubs across a certain train line create a pub crawl with participants travelling between the stops on a train.
He suggested a Leeds to York trail could be created as a number of pubs have now opened along this route. The Track and Sleeper would definitely be an important stop on this possible route.
CAMRA has also recently given a number of awards to other pubs in the area. These include: Major Toms for Cider Pub of the Year and Club of the Year going to the Oatlands.
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Full steam ahead for micropub at Knaresborough train station
A developer can now move ahead with plans for a micropub at Knaresborough’s train station.
Harrogate Borough Council has approved the plans for the Track and Sleeper with a few conditions and alterations, including that work must start before September 2023.
The Track and Sleeper will take over a couple of vacant units at the Grade II listed building. It will serve real ale and gin.
Both the Knaresborough Civic Society and the Friends of Knaresborough Station wrote in support of the plans. The council also said the plans were sympathetic to the building.

These are the new plans including planters.
The community groups raised concerns about a lack of toilets and a “potential nuisance” from the pub’s customers. The landlord will need to monitor those concerns going forward.
Instead of the timber barriers previously submitted, the amended plans inclued moveable planters with barriers in between.
The council believes that because the pub is bringing vacant units back into use that it will be beneficial for the building. It also supported the plans to reinstate the fireplace inside the pub.
Plans for micropub at Knaresborough train stationA new micropub could soon open at Knaresborough’s train station to serve up real ale and gin.
The Track and Sleeper would take over a couple of vacant units at the station if the plans submitted to Harrogate Borough Council are approved.
Housed in a Grade II listed building dating back to 1865, there will be much interest in any redevelopment plans. The council document describes the alterations for the micropub as “sympathetic to both the external and internal aspects of the building”.
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This is what it could look like, according to plans submitted with the application
Knaresborough Civic Society wrote in support of the plans but raised concerns about drinking and smoking on the platform. It also requested that the pub restores the existing fireplace and uses it as an open fire, something the society said was more in keeping with the building.
The deadline for comments on the application is August 12. Find the plans on the Harrogate Borough Council website.