Letchworth Business Improvement District (BID) - also known as 'Love Letchworth' - has announced a new manager.
Richard Harbon will take on the role from March 2023, having been involved in community organisations, and arranged a number of events in the town, for the last 20 years.
Richard has worked with the Love Letchworth team as a part-time events organiser for several months, having helped deliver the Letchworth Christmas Lights Switch On, in November 2022.
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Mr Harbon has previously organised the Muddy Mayhem challenge, the Christmas Tractor Run, Standalone 10k and Run Round the Garden.
Upon taking the role, he said: "I’m excited to have been appointed as manager of Love Letchworth.
"I’ve been involved in the local community for a long time, and want to celebrate the many things that Letchworth has to offer.
"The Love Letchworth team and I have lots of enthusiasm, energy and ideas.
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"We’re looking forward to working with the local traders and the people of Letchworth to deliver a fun-filled year that puts Letchworth on the map."
Letchworth BID's Punit Shah said: "We are delighted to welcome Richard Harbon as the new manager of Love Letchworth.
"It’s fantastic to have such an experienced, respected and well-connected person steering Letchworth town centre’s future.”
The appointment of Richard Harbon comes after the organisation's former manager was jailed for attempting to smuggle drugs into prison.
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