Harrogate Bid Team Set To Share Key Information On Stand At Monthly Market In Town Centre


The Harrogate BID team are pleased to share they will be hosting a stand at the monthly Farmer’s Market in the town centre to share key information on the organisation. 

Each member of the Business Improvement District (BID) team will be present at the stall throughout the day to help local business owners, residents and visitors to learn more about the services, campaigns and events the organisation delivers across the year. 

The team are excited to share details on plans for a jam-packed year and new schemes and initiatives as they move further into their second term in the North Yorkshire town. 

Matthew Chapman, Harrogate BID Chief Executive, said: “The Farmer’s Market is always a popular attraction in our town centre, so we’re grateful to Real Markets Yorkshire for giving us the opportunity to be a part of it. 

“As the BID in Harrogate, we’re sometimes asked questions on our organisation and the projects we create and carry out, so this is a great chance to share key details on all of the positive work we do and to clear up any confusion local people may have. 

“We’re looking forward to sharing important information on all that we deliver as we work hard to achieve our objectives and overall business plan.” 

The Farmer’s Market is held along Cambridge Street in Harrogate town centre on the second Thursday of every month. The first market the BID team will be attending will be held on June 12th from 9am until 4pm. 

Featuring food, drinks, crafts, designers, artists, makers and much more, the market offers an opportunity for unique independent traders to share their products and services to a wider audience. 


Any businesses with any questions around the work the BID team delivers in Harrogate, or to request the services of the organisation’s teams on the street, should email info@harrogatebid.co.uk

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