Each county councillor has a ‘locality budget’ of £5,000 per year to allow them to respond to local needs by recommending the allocation of small amounts of funding to support activities at their discretion. Cllr Windass provided £500 to Brighter Boroughbridge and District to purchase decorations for the town centre to welcome the UCI WorldContinue reading “Cycling funding in Boroughbridge”
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Minister heaps praise on Harrogate Job Centre team
Work and Pensions Minister, Will Quince MP, heaped praise on Harrogate’s Job Centre team this week during questions to the Department for Work and Pensions. Andrew Jones, Harrogate & Knaresborough MP, asked the Minister if Harrogate’s best practice can be shared with Job Centres up and down the country so they can work at theContinue reading “Minister heaps praise on Harrogate Job Centre team”
MP congratulates Town on perfect start to football league life
MP for Harrogate & Knaresborough, Andrew Jones, has congratulated the Harrogate Town AFC team on their perfect start to life in the football league following the resounding 4-0 victory away at Southend United. Goals from Jack Muldoon, Lloyd Kerry and Aaron Martin sealed the win for Harrogate Town AFC in their first game in theContinue reading “MP congratulates Town on perfect start to football league life”
Speeding on Forest Moor.
Following a high-speed police chase, damaged cars, damaged property and fearful residents Andrew Jones MP and local councillor Phil Ireland are lobbying North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) to take action. The area has been a hotspot for poor road safety for decades and Andrew and Phil have raised problems for pedestrians previously. But problems withContinue reading “Speeding on Forest Moor.”
It’s Knaresborough market day!
Knaresborough market is held every Wednesday at 8.30am until 4pm throughout the year. At the moment it is full-to-busting with brilliant stalls and a waiting list of stallholders who want pitches. This means there are more bargains to have than ever before. In fact the market has over 100 stalls selling a great variety ofContinue reading “It’s Knaresborough market day!”
Proposals for a new council.
The local media is full of thoughts about how a new council for our area might look. This follows news that the government wants to get rid of the current system where we have a district council and a county council. This would be replaced by a single council that would run all our services.Continue reading “Proposals for a new council.”
A few things happening locally…
Bilton and Woodfield Library has now re-opened. For opening times see https://biltonandwoodfield.org.uk. A Commonwealth war graves walk and talk will take place as part of the Heritage Open Day festival on 12 and 13 September. More info at http://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/visiting. Harrogate U3A is putting together its autumn programme. You can see details of groups and activitiesContinue reading “A few things happening locally…”
Eat-out-to-help-out’ scheme steps up to the plate.
More than 136,000 meals were claimed in Harrogate, Knaresborough and Boroughbridge under the Government’s Eat-Out-to-Help-Out scheme, according to the latest statistics. In total, more than 100 million meals were claimed across the UK under the scheme, which ran throughout the month of August. In total, 84,700 establishments signed up to the scheme, including 153in AndrewContinue reading “Eat-out-to-help-out’ scheme steps up to the plate.”
New school for Knaresborough.
Knaresborough looks set to get a new school following news that North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) is to launch a procurement exercise to build one as part of the Manse Farm development. The decision to build the new primary school was taken by Corporate Director of Children’s Services at NYCC in consultation with the ExecutiveContinue reading “New school for Knaresborough.”
Local Plan adopted
On 4 March the council passed the new Local Plan for the district that has already started to deliver benefits to Knaresborough. Cllr Samantha Mearns, who represents the Scriven Park ward, campaigned hard against a proposed development of 175 homes on an agricultural site off Bar Lane. Despite not being a site earmarked for developmentContinue reading “Local Plan adopted”