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Harrogate BID launches this year’s appeal for new board members
Harrogate BID has launched the application process for members of the town’s business community to join its Board of Directors for the coming year.
Each year the Business Improvement District offers the chance to business owners and representatives to put themselves forward to join the BID Board.
The BID wants to give every levy-paying business an opportunity to take part in the process of joining the 2025 Board, with applications now open until 5pm on Wednesday, November 6th.
Sara Ferguson, Harrogate BID Chair, said: “It’s important that all sectors within Harrogate’s business community are represented fairly on our Board. Our directors, including myself, are very passionate about continuing to improve our town centre and we want the right people involved to continue to do so.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity to not only make sure the voice of business in Harrogate is heard, but to input ideas and advice as we strive to ensure our town continues to thrive.”
Requirements of becoming a director include having the time to devote to the BID activities, being totally committed to the aims of the BID, willing to make bold decisions and wanting to see Harrogate town centre thrive.
The BID team meet with the Board on a monthly basis in different locations to discuss plans, proposals and projects as the organisation moves forward with its overall Business Plan and objectives.
Sheffield Chamber names it s business award winners
- The Spirit of Sheffield Award (sponsored by B. Braun); Sheffield DocFest
- The Community Impact Award (sponsored by Secure Power); St Vincent De Paul Furniture Project
- The International Trade Champion (sponsored by Newable and UK Export Finance): Pricecheck
- Outstanding Contribution to Employee Health and Wellbeing (sponsored by Sheffield United Community Foundation); Jenx
- The Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Champion (sponsored by British Business Bank); Business Sheffield
- Outstanding Contribution to Workforce Development (sponsored by Opportunity Sheffield); Dalton Roofing Ltd
- The Environmental Impact Award (sponsored by Irwin Mitchell); Food Works
- The Brand Campaign of the Year (sponsored by UniHomes)
- St Luke’s – The Moor
- The Inspirational Leader of the Year (sponsored by Auditel); Rachel Abbott, Cobra Sport
- The Leading through Innovation Award (sponsored by Wake Smith Solicitors); Pendo
- Small Organisation of the Year (sponsored by Business Sheffield); The Green Estate CIC
- Medium to Large Organisation of the Year (sponsored by Ogilvie Fleet); STEPS Rehabilitation
- The Collaboration Excellence Award (sponsored by The Clear Group); Sheffield United Community Foundation
- The Learning Champion of the Year (sponsored by The Sheffield College); Solomon Maragh, OSL Cutting Technologies (Rotabroach)
- Start-up Organisation of the Year (sponsored by North East Business Resilience Centre); Verticode
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West Bar flagship building is handed to Sheffield City Council
Legal & General has formally handed over No.1 West Bar Square to Sheffield City Council, the first of a collection of modern, sustainable office spaces within the comprehensive £300m regeneration of West Bar.
When complete, the scheme will deliver office buildings totalling 500k sq. ft. of workspace that will support up to 6,000 jobs in a strategic location next to Sheffield city centre and the Kelham Island neighbourhood.
No.1 West Bar Square acts as an impressive and sustainable gateway to West Bar. There are eight storeys of columnless office floorplates up to 14,000 sq ft behind a contemporary, curved, curtain glass façade.
Andrew Kail, CEO Legal & General Institutional Retirement said: “This marks a key milestone in the transformation of Sheffield West Bar, where we aim to create a vibrant new community for people to live, work, and play. Bringing this previously derelict space back to life is an example of how we are using pension capital to drive positive change across the UK, investing in valuable infrastructure and urban regeneration.”
Ben Rodgers, Head of Regeneration, L&G Asset Management added: “We’re one step closer to delivering our vision for West Bar: to provide a much-needed new quarter for the centre of Sheffield, fulfilling our commitment to the city’s housing, jobs, and strategic regeneration.
“This important scheme will drive innovation, social impact, and economic growth, strengthening Sheffield’s position as a leading UK city. We’re delighted with progress made so far, and look forward to continuing our partnership with Urbo, Sheffield City Council, and the local West Bar community”.
Sheffield councillor Ben Miskell said: “This is a fantastic moment in the regeneration of Sheffield and marks the completion of a soon-to-be iconic building on the city’s skyline. Our vision for West Bar is an incredibly exciting one and will add to the appeal of the city centre being a place to live, work, and enjoy.
“Sheffield is transforming into a clean, green, and vibrant city, with many brilliant areas offering residents and visitors alike a whole host of things to do, see, love, and enjoy. The new West Bar community fits in perfectly with our vision for the city and, as it continues to grow, will draw more people, businesses, and visitors to it.”
Phase two plans for West Bar will start soon, and include a second Legal & General-funded, 100,000 sq. ft. office building, and a 450-space multi-storey car park. Further phases will ultimately provide a million sq ft of mixed-use accommodation, of which over 500,000 sq ft will be Grade A office space.