Local News from Wednesday, September 10th, 2025
If you or your organisation has some information or a press release that you think may be of interest to our listeners please send it to enquiries@yourharrogate.co.uk or fill in our Contact form.
Tap here to see our full archive of stories.
-
Ripon's knitted tank set to be dismantled and retired
Ripon's life-sized knitted tank is set to be dismantled and retired next week.
-
New £2m loan proposed for council house-builder
A review of North Yorkshire Council’s loss-making house-building business has concluded that there is no need to close the company — with a further £2m loan being proposed to keep the company trading.
-
'Milestone moment' for £82.5m Kex Gill realignment scheme
A milestone has been reached on the most ambitious highways project ever undertaken by North Yorkshire Council, ensuring the opening date remains on track.
-
Harrogate school uses new technology to limit pupil mobile phone use
A leading Harrogate independent school has launched new technology to limit pupils' access to their smartphones in the school day.
-
Darcey's Ball fundraiser to be held in memory of Harrogate girl
A charity ball is set to be held in memory of Harrogate girl Darcey, marking ten years since she sadly passed away at Martin House Children's Hospice.
-
Newly renovated Harrogate sewing shop to host open day
A Harrogate sewing shop is inviting shoppers to take a look at its new-look store following a major renovation.
-
Knaresborough vets celebrates first birthday with special vaccination offer
Animal lovers in the Harrogate district wanting to get their pet its annual vaccination can make the most of a special offer from a Knaresborough-based veterinary practice.
-
Cyclists tow 500 white roses from Harrogate to London for cancer charity
Two brothers have completed a 250-mile charity cycle from Harrogate to London whilst towing a trailer carrying 500 white roses.
-
Housebuilder criticised by Ripon residents for speeding lorries and mud on the road
A housebuilder is under fire in Ripon amid fears someone could be killed or injured by “speeding” lorries visiting a construction site.