Ena Dent, who has taken on a role with Visiting North Yorkshire to help support hospitality and tourism operators. HOSPITALITY and tourism businesses struggling in lockdown have another champion to back their cause. Ena Dent has taken on the role of business support adviser of Visiting North Yorkshire, the tourism organisation which promotes the area. Ena who runs Craven Garth Farm Holiday Cottages in Rosedale East is an active member of the North York Moors National Park Authority and was chair of Tourism Association North Yorkshire for many years. She was also a long-standing vice chair of the local branch of the Federation of Small Business.
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The trust has been awarded the funds for their project entitled, North York Moors Woodland Restoration Team. The work will seek to conserve and enhance 193ha of woodland, including ancient woodland, and create four new full-time jobs, including traineeships aimed at 16 to 24 year olds. The trust is a registered charity that works closely with the North York Moors National Park Authority and other organisations to secure the future of the North York Moors. The majority of its income is generated from supporters and the public through donations and legacies. Mr Hollinrake, MP for Thirsk and Malton, said: “The trust does fantastic work to help conserve our threatened and vulnerable plants and wildlife as well as protecting our landscape and heritage.