A clothes shop selling preloved, designer and high-street womenswear is due to launch in Harrogate today (April 18).
Preloved Chic Harrogate will be located in Windsor House on Cornwall Road. The business is co-owned by Harrogate women Cat Stanford, 52, and Kate Watts, 49 who said they aim to offer the town’s shoppers a sustainable alternative.
Ms Stanford has been in the fashion industry for over 30 years and has been offering a preloved service for the past four years. The duo met when Ms Watts was a customer and proposed becoming a business partner.
The move to Windsor House marks a new start for the business.
Windsor House was built as a hotel in 1900 and is now used mainly as contemporary office space.
It underwent a refurbishment to create a co-working space, meeting area and café in 2022.
The building, which overlooks the town’s Valley Gardens, is home to over 100 businesses, and covers 75,000 sq ft.

Inside Preloved Chic
Ms Stanford and Ms Watts said in a joint statement:
“Harrogate lacks a place where ladies can come and shop for amazing pieces at greatly discounted prices, you can buy a Stella McCartney Jacket for less than a third of the original price and a beautiful dress from Zara new with tags.
“Everything that we sell is preloved with most of it never worn, still with the original tags. Sustainability and recycling is huge now and we felt that we needed to offer this to the ladies of Harrogate.”
The store will be open every day except Mondays. Personal shopping appointments will be available in store.
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Business Breakfast: Law firm relocates offices in Harrogate
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A family law firm has relocated to new offices in Harrogate.
Barnes Clark Family Law has moved its staff to Windsor House on Cornwall Road.
The company joins more than 110 other businesses at the office building.
Sally Clark, director of Barnes Clark Family Law, said:
“Our new offices reflect our commitment to providing our clients with the best possible legal services in a comfortable setting. We are excited about the opportunities this move presents and look forward to continuing to serve our clients from our new location.”
Karen Winspear, property manager at Boultbee Brooks which manages the building, said:
“We are delighted to welcome Barnes Clark Family Law and their 11-strong team to Windsor House.
“The business has some exciting plans to grow this year and we are well positioned to provide them with the right environment to do that.”
New recruits join Harrogate law firm
A Harrogate law firm has hired three new recruits and qualified two solicitors as part of ongoing growth at the company.
Raworths, which is based on Station Parade, has made the appointments in its private client and commercial teams.
Katie Johnston has joined the trusts, wills and estates team as solicitor, while Lucy Allen also joins as a paralegal.

(Back, from left) Tracy McKenna and Charlotte Newman. (Front: L-R) Katie Jaros, Lucy Allen, Katie Johnston. Credit Rachel Creer.
Meanwhile, Charlotte Newman also joins the team as a newly qualified solicitor, having completed her training contract at Raworths.
Alongside the hires, Katie Jaros has joined the commercial team as a solicitor and Tracy McKenna has qualified as a solicitor.
Rachel Tunnicliffe, senior partner and head of private client services and trust, wills and estates at Raworths, said:
“Our approach goes beyond offering excellent technical legal skills; we actively look to recruit lawyers who can show emotional intelligence too, with the ability to build trusted long-term relationships with clients across all generations.
“Our team is often providing legal advice on very personal family issues, whether that’s helping young adults understand the responsibilities that come with inheriting family wealth or guiding older generations to decide how and when to hand over the reins.
“Communication and sensitivity are at the heart of this, and we’re thrilled to welcome Katie, Lucy, who will join Charlotte as valued members of our team and who all share this ethos and will enable us to continue to grow our client portfolio.”
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Business Breakfast: Six Harrogate firms report post-pandemic growth
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Six Harrogate businesses, all based in Windsor House, have reported growth following the covid pandemic.
Angela Swift Developments, Bluewave Select, Wild & Co Chartered Accountants, The Notary Solution and Evolve Psychology Services, have survived the challenges of the last three years and grown.
Angela Swift from Angela Swift developments said:
“We found more opportunities because of covid. The pandemic demonstrated the level of need that exists for our builds and what we do in the care sector”.
And Vincent Dunlop, co-founder and director of the IT business Bluewave Select, reports:
“Turnover has increased from £500k in year one to £18million today”.
Liz Wild, founder of Wild & Co Chartered Accounts, said her business doubled its turnover since the start of lockdown.
Katharine Beckett, from The Notary Solution, had to work especially hard during the pandemic. She said:
“Company directors could not travel so they had to sign documents in the UK and have them notarised and attested.
“To find a notary you usually have to look locally. However, we have always innovated and used technology to allow us to operate our services in multiple locations”.
Evolve Psychology Services, were busy during the lockdowns. Consultant Clinical Psychologist Dr Laura Powling said:
“Over the pandemic we have also seen an increase in referrals for mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions”.
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Harrogate cleaning business on track to be carbon neutral
Harrogate company, ‘It’s Clean’, says it is on track to achieving carbon neutral status.
The commercial cleaning brand operates, which operates in Harrogate, York and Leeds, believes it is one of only a few similar businesses in Yorkshire to have scope one and two carbon neutral accreditation.
There are three “scopes” in achieving full carbon neutral status. It’s Clean aims to be completely carbon neutral by 2025.
In a message to clients, Managing Director David Whan, said:
“We are committed to changing the perception of the cleaning industry so that it’s universally valued as integral and business critical to everyone we work for and our employees know their work is highly valued”.
Business Breakfast: Harrogate’s Windsor House opens pilates studio for tenants
The Stray Ferret Business Awards will be held on March 9 at the Pavilions of Harrogate. The event will be a celebratory night with prize draw and afterparty. Richard Flinton, the chief executive of the new North Yorkshire Council is the guest speaker. Early bird ticket prices are available until February 9 and available to buy here. Bring your team, network and have fun.
Harrogate’s Windsor House has opened a dedicated yoga and pilates studio for tenants.
Towards the end of last year, Boultbee Brookes – owners of the former Grand Hotel which is now home to more than 115 businesses – trialled lunchtime yoga classes..
As a result, the company has now created a dedicated yoga and Pilates studio, where two instructors are offering morning, lunchtime and evening classes, four times a week to its tenants.
Karen Winspear, Boultbee Brooks’ building manager for Windsor House, said:
“When we introduced a weekly yoga class, we weren’t sure just how popular it would be.
“It proved to be a great success, and that led to us taking the step to not only increase the number of yoga classes, but to also introduce Pilates classes.
“We have created our own studio, and I’m delighted to announce that regular classes, led by Jess Barnard, for yoga, and Fern Summerton, for Pilates are now in full swing.”
Further information about Windsor House can be found at its website here.
New Harrogate business group launched to support women

Pictured from left are Carol Beeley and Sarah Shaw from LWL Harrogate and Jan Moxham of Lilypad Restaurant.
A new business group has been launched in Harrogate aimed at offering professional support and friendship to women working in the area.
Part of the nationwide Ladies Who Latte (LWL) network, the group is free to attend and open to all women who are in employment, own a business or are starting a business.
The group will meet at Lilypad restaurant on King’s Road between 9.30am and 11.30am on the second Wednesday of every month, with the first event on February 8.
It is being led by Carol Beeley, director of On The Spot Accountants, and Sarah Shaw, a European strategy consultant with WEConnect International.
Ms Shaw said:
“If you’ve always been nervous about networking, or are looking to meet like-minded working women in an open and relaxed setting, please do come along.
“Even if you can only spare half an hour to drop by for a quick coffee, you’ll be given a warm welcome.”
LWL is for women who want to build a professional, local support network and feel part of a business community. It offers them the opportunity to promote themselves while sharing their knowledge and passion with others, gaining inspiration and confidence to drive their ambitions and business forward.
For more information on Ladies Who Latte, visit the group’s website here.
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Harrogate’s Windsor House gets new co-working space and cafe
A new co-working space, meeting area and café have opened in Harrogate’s Windsor House.
The facilities were created during the second phase of a refurbishment of the imposing building, which overlooks Valley Gardens.
Owned by property firm Boultbee Brooks, Windsor House is home to more than 115 businesses, and includes 75,000 sq ft of flexible workspace.
Harrogate borough mayor, Cllr Victoria Oldham, officially opened the new facilities at an event attended by more than 100 dignitaries.

Mayor Victoria Oldham cuts the ribbon.
The refurbishment, which included repairing the leaky roof and installing new furniture, has been overseen by interior design firm and Windsor House tenant RU Creative, which sourced and installed the main focal point — an olive tree.
The new space seats 110 people, who can visit the renovated café, which has been renamed The Pantry at Windsor House. The pantry is run by husband-and-wife Antonio and Jo Nobile.
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The building, formerly the Grand Hotel, is a short walk from the town centre.
Karen Winspear, Boultbee Brooks’ building manager for Windsor House, said:
“After four months of intense work and much anticipation, we are delighted to have opened this beautiful new space for our tenants.
“The grand foyer, which has been returned to its former glory, is a luxurious space for workers to meet clients, to work together, or just relax over a coffee or lunch.
“There is more to come at Windsor House, with plans to open a new yoga studio in the new year.”
