Monday, October 6, 2025

North Yorkshire dental group expands with Knaresborough practice

A family-run North Yorkshire dental group is bringing new jobs to Knaresborough with the opening of a 3,000 sq ft practice in the town.

The Dental Hub, founded by husband-and-wife team James and Frida Prince, is opening its fourth premises, creating five full-time roles.

The couple opened their first practice in Wetherby in 2012, before expanding into York and Harrogate.

The latest expansion strengthens The Dental Hub’s footprint with the acquisition of a former dental practice on 69 High Street, Knaresborough, which has been vacant for two years and is now fully refurbished.

James and Frida were able to acquire and upgrade the property with the help of a six-figure funding package from Lloyds.

James Prince, principal dentist at The Dental Hub, said: “The opening of our new Knaresborough site marks another exciting step in our growth journey. We’re proud to bring a full suite of dental services to the community, create new jobs and expand the range of treatments we offer in North Yorkshire.

“The funding and support from Lloyds have been vital in making this next step possible. The Bank has backed us since day one when we started in 2012, and we look forward to continuing that partnership as we grow and serve more patients across the region”

Denise Kitchen, healthcare relationship manager at Lloyds, said: “It’s been inspiring to watch James and Frida grow The Dental Hub from a single practice into a thriving group serving communities across North Yorkshire. The Knaresborough site is a fantastic addition that will bring high-quality dental care to the area while creating valuable jobs for local people.”

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