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A Trespass and Nevisport store is the latest addition to Ripon‘s high street.
The outdoor clothing, footwear and accessories specialist, which sells brands including The North Face, Rab and Berghaus, opened its doors on Saturday morning in a prime retail location at Market Place East.
The premises were previously occupied for many years by Barclays Bank, whose Ripon branch closed in August 2022.
The Trespass brand was created in 1984 by long-established Glasgow firm Jacobs & Turner Ltd, which still owns it. The first Trespass store in mainland Europe opened in the Netherlands in 2014 and others have since opened in Poland, France, Germany and Austria.
Nevisport was founded near Ben Nevis in Scotland in 1970 and was acquired by Jacobs & Turner Ltd in 2007.
New Christmas market at Ripley
Real Markets, which runs markets across Yorkshire, has announced a new Christmas market at Ripley Castle.
Real Markets at Ripley Castle on Sunday, December 10 will feature a “special visitor from the North Pole” and carols from local schoolchildren. Visitors will also have free access to Ripley Castle’s grounds and gardens on market day.
Lucy Allen, director of Real Markets, said:
“We hope our special Christmas market brings a little magic in this fairytale setting. We’re thrilled that our specially curated local market will continue to be in the castle grounds once a month, every month next year too. It offers free access to Ripley castle’s grounds and gardens, so a fantastic day out for all ages.”

The monthly market at Ripley Castle. Photo: Real Markets.
Real Markets runs a number of long-standing Yorkshire markets, including monthly markets and farmers’ markets in Ilkley, Grassington, Otley and Harrogate, as well as at Ripley Castle on the last Sunday of each month excluding January. Its ethos is to support local, small, specialist and independent businesses to benefit the local community and help local producers thrive.
The Real Markets Christmas market at Ripley Castle will take place from 10am to 3pm on Sunday 10 December. Admission is free.
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Trespass recruiting staff for new Ripon store
Outdoor clothing company Trespass looks set to open in Ripon after advertising for new staff online.
The firm has advertised for a store manager on the Indeed recruitment website.
Trespass is expected to move into the former Barclays building in Market Place East in the city.
A sign is in place at the former bank which states that the store is “coming soon” and is hiring.
Meanwhile, Jacob and Turner Ltd, which trades under the name Trespass, applied to North Yorkshire Council for advertising consent at the site in September.
It would see two signs implemented at the former bank.
The Stray Ferret has approached Trespass to ask if it had an opening date for its new store and how many staff it was looking to hire.
However, we did not receive a response by the time of publication.
The outdoor clothing specialist currently has a store on Harrogate’s James Street.
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Trespass applies to open in former Ripon bank
A new Trespass store looks set to open in the former Barclays bank in Ripon.
The bank closed its doors on Market Place in August last year.
Barclays made decision despite the number of counter transactions at the branch increasing in the two years to March 2020.
Now, Jacob and Turner Ltd, which trades under the name Trespass, has applied to North Yorkshire Council for advertising consent at the site.
It would see two signs implemented at the former bank site.
North Yorkshire Council will make a decision on the plan at a later date.
The Stray Ferret approached Trespass to ask why it had chosen the site in Ripon and if it had further details on an opening date, but did not receive a response by the time of publication.
The outdoor clothing specialist currently has a store on Harrogate’s James Street.
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Trespass store in Harrogate holds ‘closing down sale’
Harrogate’s Trespass store has put up signs to warn customers that it is closing down.
The outdoor clothing shop on James Street plans to close its doors for good on October 21 – one of many to close following the coronavirus lockdown.
That date is subject to negotiations with the store’s landlord.
It had only reopened on June 15. Now the shop is holding a closing down sale in an attempt to clear its stock.
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The Stray Ferret has approached Trespass for a comment on the closure but received no response by the time of publication.
Several jobs at the store will go with the closure. The Trespass store in Leeds also plans to close on the same date in October.
The closure of Trespass follows a difficult pattern for James Street in recent months with the closure of Jack Wills and also Laura Ashley.