Harrogate BID chooses former convention centre director to take on top role
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Harrogate BID (Business Improvement District) has chosen Simon Kent to take over the day-to-day running of the organisation which works with town centre businesses and other BIDs around the country.
Simon, a previous director of Harrogate Convention Centre, said his first focus will be helping businesses through and recover from the coronavirus crisis.
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Hide AdHe said: “I'm delighted to take up this interim appointment, and whilst we are living in unprecedented times, I’m confident the BID will be able to deliver long and lasting beneficial results for our town centre businesses.
“Since my appointment, I've been working closely with board members to instigate a number of initiatives which we can begin during the coronavirus closedown.
“These included measures to ensure the ‘high street’ will be looking at its best for when trade is able to resume, and we are able to welcome locals and visitors alike back to our town.”
Earlier this year Harrogate BID unveiled a new-look board to better represent the businesses in the district. Taking up the role of chairman was retailer Robert Kennedy - the owner of G23 and Porters - whilst restaurateur Sara Ferguson, co-owner of Sasso and Caffe Marconi, was been appointed as his deputy.
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Hide AdMr Kennedy said: “It's fantastic to have Simon onboard. To have someone of his experience, who can listen to the views of all the board members, and help steer us through these extremely difficult times, can only be a plus.
“With Simon's knowledge of the town centre, I'm confident that we can all work together and plan for what’s best for our town.”
For more information visit harrogatebid.co.uk
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