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In the News (Sun 26 May 13)

  
  Harrogate Borough Council - Local Government for Harrogate district
Harrogate International Centre website if you are visiting a conference, show or exhibition.
The 2 Volunteer Centres in our area (Harrogate and Ripon) are definitely the first port of call for anyone considering volunteering.
Harrogate International Centre is run as an "arms-length" organisation.
www.harrogate.gov.uk   (277 words)

  
 Harrogate Borough commercial property   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Harrogate town is one of England's gems with grand Edwardian and Victorian architecture and the fabulous open strays in the centre of the town.
The Borough really is a district of distinction, containing delightful countryside and attractive market towns such as Knaresborough and Boroughbridge and the small cathedral city of Ripon, nestling in the Dales.
Harrogate has a vibrant IT sector and also boasts a major international conference centre, accessible via the A1, the M62 or Leeds Bradford International Airport.
www.york-england.com /property_harrogate.shtml   (377 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Harrogate
The borough was formed in 1974, and incorporates the former municipal boroughs of Harrogate...
Harrogate and Knaresborough, United Kingdom parliamentary constituency in North Yorkshire, northern England, bordered by the constituencies of...
Arable and dairy farming, located mainly in the Vale of York and the Vale of Pickering, are the basis of the economy.
uk.encarta.msn.com /Harrogate.html   (78 words)

  
 Harrogate in TutorGig Tutorials
Harrogate North Yorkshire SE3055 Harrogate is a town in North Yorkshire, England, with a population of 70,000.
It is part of the larger Harrogate borough Harrogate..." >Harrogate, Harrogate constituency is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Harrogate (borough), Harrogate Line is the name given to one of the rail services in the Metro West Yorkshire West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England.
www.tutorgig.com /t/Harrogate   (1296 words)

  
 Harrogate Borough Council   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Harrogate Council is considering plans from Partnerships in Care to set up a medium-security psychiatric hospital at HMS Forest Moor, with the creation of 150 jobs.
Harrogate Borough Council has approved plans from two North Yorkshire farmers to build a hydroelectric power plant at Linton Lock, and the output will be sold to the National Grid.
Harrogate Borough Council is to consider plans for the £8.9m restoration of the 1903 Royal Hall.
www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk /hal51539.htm   (89 words)

  
 The Original Harrogate Temperance and Silver Prize Band - History
The last surviving member of the Harrogate Temperance Band, Bill Jewitt, originally euphonium, lately baritone, was 96 in May 2002 and until the beginning of 2002 was Britain's oldest active bandsman, playing with Summerbridge and Dacre Band.
This was Harrogate's second brass band and was roughly contemporary with the Harrogate Temperance Band - being in existence from the start of the century until it too disbanded at the outbreak of World War Two.
The chalybeate springs of High Harrogate were originally the more popular, but by the middle of the 18th century doctors had discovered a satisfactory method of using the sulphur wells of Low Harrogate for internal treatments and extended their use in baths.
www.harrogateband.org /hbhist.htm   (1366 words)

  
 Contests of the original Harrogate Temperance and Silver Prize Bands - History
Harrogate Borough Band, conducted by H Breadon, came 6th in the selection and 4th in the march.
Harrogate Silver Band, conducted by W. Sidebottom, gained second place in both competitions, being beaten by Bullcroft Colliery Band in the test piece, and Yeadon Old Brass Band in the Quickstep.
Harrogate Silver Band, conducted by RW Littlewood, competed in the 1st Section and gained 1st prize for their own-choice march, winning the Dick Smith Cup.
www.harrogateband.org /hbhist6.htm   (315 words)

  
 Harrogate
Arthur Lloyd is known to have appeared in Harrogate at the Royal Spa Concert Rooms on September 5th 1879 The next week he was in Morecambe.
Harrogate was soon offering cures for everything from a bout of gout to cases of nervous tension.
Harrogate adapted well to this change of values however and transformed itself into a major conference and exhibition centre.
www.arthurlloyd.co.uk /Harrogate.htm   (299 words)

  
 Harrogate Theatre Online   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Harrogate Grand Opera House, as the Theatre was originally known, opened its doors on 11 th January 1900 becoming a number one provincial circuit theatre for
In 1960 Harrogate Borough Council became involved with the theatre and a non-profit making charitable company was formed, The Harrogate (White Rose) Theatre Trust.
The Theatre has undergone several refurbishments during its existence, in 1970 the size of the auditorium was greatly reduced from the original 1400 seats of the Grand Opera House to a mere 500.
www.harrogatetheatre.co.uk /ht05/history.asp   (643 words)

  
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The Harrogate Borough ward of Claro The Assistant Commissioner considered that, although the Claro ward was rural in nature, strong evidence was presented at the inquiry concerning Claro’s ties with Harrogate.
The Harrogate Borough wards of Marston Moor, Ouseburn, Ribston, and Spofforth with Lower Wharfedale The Assistant Commissioner considered that the Harrogate Borough wards of Marston Moor, Ouseburn and Ribston should form part of Selby CC and rejected the counter-proposals to place these wards in other constituencies.
The Scarborough Borough wards of Filey, and Hertford, and Danby, Derwent Valley, and Esk Valley The Assistant Commissioner noted that the counter-proposal to include the Filey, and Hertford wards in Scarborough and Whitby CC, and the Danby, Derwent Valley, and Esk Valley wards in Ryedale CC would affect a total of 18,415 electors.
www.statistics.gov.uk /nsbase/pbc/review_areas/downloads/RR_NR_NorthYorkshire_York.doc   (2942 words)

  
 Knaresborough --  Encyclopædia Britannica
town (“parish”), Harrogate borough, administrative county of North Yorkshire, historic county of Yorkshire, England.
Harrogate town originated in the 17th century as a spa with chalybeate, sulfur, and saline springs.
It originally consisted of two settlements: High Harrogate, with the Queen Hotel (1687), and Low Harrogate, where the majority of the 88 springs were eventually discovered.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9045779?tocId=9045779   (279 words)

  
 Radcliffe Borough v Harrogate Town - 01.04.2000
Harrogate recalled Alex Nesovic for Pav Singh and gave Bryan Brooks his second start by replacing Dave Merris, as Town paid their second successive visit to Manchester in seven days, but Radcliffe struck early by taking a 16th minute lead.
To Harrogate’s credit, they did try to get back into the game by matching some of the football played by the home side, but they found Radcliffe’s defence height and strength difficult to break down.
Harrogate sent on substitute John Francis, signed before transfer deadline date from Bradford Park Avenue, to see if he could produce his goalscoring instincts, but it was Dunn who came the closest to narrowing the deficit on 81 minutes, when his flick header was kicked off the line by goalkeeper Steve Berryman.
freespace.virgin.net /paul.sumpton/match010400.htm   (547 words)

  
 Mr. Deputy Speaker, you can see...: 9 Jun 2004: Mr. Deputy Speaker, you can see...: 9 Jun 2004 (TheyWorkForYou.com)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I hope that the Minister will make it clear that Harrogate borough council has a duty in law to maintain the building and that a partial restoration using the £8 million or £8.6 million that is available is essential.
Harrogate is a medium-sized shire district with 110 grade II* and 50 grade I buildings.
I plead with her to seek a change of heart by the borough council so that it commits itself to a partial restoration and restores its agreed funding of £2.6 million.
www.theyworkforyou.com /whall?gid=2004-06-09.130.1   (893 words)

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