Tributes have been paid to former Ripon councillor and mayor Bernard Bateman, who died last week.
Mr Bateman represented Ripon North for the Conservatives on North Yorkshire County Council until 2017 after first being elected in 1999 as a Liberal Democrat.
He stood for the Liberal Democrats in Skipton and Ripon in the 2001 general election, coming second to the Conservative David Curry.
He was also the Conservative member for Wathvale ward on Harrogate Borough Council until last year and is a former mayor of both Harrogate and Ripon.
Councillors observed a minute’s silence at a meeting in Harrogate yesterday evening.
Mr Bateman served as chairman of the county council in 2013/14 and was granted honorary alderman status.
Director of Wolseley Hughes
Before entering local politics in North Yorkshire, Mr Bateman had a career in business and was a director of Wolseley Hughes Plc in Ripon.
He also helped create the World Plumbing Council, which has worked with the World Health Organisation to install safe water supplies and drainage systems in some of the world’s poorest countries.
Mr Bateman was awarded an MBE in 1989 for services to industry.
Cllr Mike Chambers, Harrogate Borough Council’s executive member for housing, said:
“It is with deepest sadness to hear of the passing of my friend and former colleague Bernard Bateman MBE.
“I have known Bernard for many years, serving together as both Harrogate borough and county councillors.
“Bernard was such as wonderful, larger-than-life, character and his passing is so very, very sad.
“On behalf of the borough council, and my colleagues, I would like to extend our most sincere condolences to Bernard’s wife, Linda, and family at this time.”
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Conservative councillor Sam Green won the Wathvale seat on Harrogate Borough Council in a by-election last year after Mr Bateman stepped down.

Mr Bateman with Cllr Sam Green. Pic credit: Cllr Sam Green
Cllr Green paid tribute to his “friend and political mentor.”
Shepherd’s Purse cheeses founder Judy Bell dies“Bernard wasn’t your typical politician, he was a genuine and sincere man and a people’s person who would go out of his way to help anyone.
“He immediately looked out for me and took me under his wing when I first became involved with the Skipton & Ripon Conservatives association some years ago.
“Looking back now, I can see he consciously but subtly did so much to encourage and help me grow as a person and to support my political ambitions, introducing me to so many people during his mayoral year and even asking me to do a reading at his mayoral concert in front of hundreds of people – something I had never done before and undoubtedly furthered my confidence with public speaking.
“I have so many fond memories of my time with Bernard, not least our trip to Wrexham in the mayoral car to support Harrogate Town away. I was then ultimately honoured to have been elected to Bernard’s Wathvale seat following his resignation and would not be where I am today without his help and friendship.”
The founder of a North Yorkshire cheese company, which created the award-winning Harrogate Blue brand, has died.
Shepherds Purse, based near Thirsk, announced the passing of its founder Judy Bell MBE, last night.
Judy was well known in the Harrogate district as chair and chief steward of the Cheese Show at the Great Yorkshire Show, as well as chair of Deliciously Yorkshire.
The Yorkshire Agricultural Society, which organises the Great Yorkshire Show, is among those paying tribute.
“We are deeply saddened to hear of Judy Bell’s passing.“We have worked with Judy for a long time at the Yorkshire Agricultural Society and her recent lifetime achievement award by the Guild of Fine Food was thoroughly deserved for her dedication to the industry.“Judy will be sorely missed by all of us here on the showground and we send our sincere condolences to her wonderful family who will continue her incredible legacy.”
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Shepherds Purse announced the news on its social media channels “with great sadness”, describing Judy as “our founder, our colleague and friend”.
The statement added:
“Loving wife to Nigel, proud mum of Caroline, Katie, Justin and the late Jonathan, and a devoted and proud grandmother.
“Judy was an inspiration and continued to give her support generously, not only to us at Shepherds Purse after she handed over the reins to her girls in 2012, but to many others across the cheese, food and farming industries.
“She will be remembered as an ambassador for independent business, a pioneer of the food industry and a champion of all things Yorkshire. A true force of nature.”
Judy’s funeral will take place at Ripon Cathedral on Friday, March 25 at 1pm, followed by a celebration of her life at Solberge Hall, Northallerton.