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Aug 2022
A 170-home development in Knaresborough which was rejected by the government “was not right” for the town, says a local councillor.
Planning inspector Chris Baxter refused the proposal, which was earmarked for Water Lane in the town.
The decision is the latest refusal for landowner Geoffrey Holland, who has twice sought permission from Harrogate Borough Council to build on the site.
Cllr Andy Bell, a Liberal Democrat who sits on Knaresborough Town Council, said the town had already “done its bit” to increase housing stock.
He said:
Following its latest rejection in August 2021, Cunnane Town Planning took the council's decision to appeal on behalf of Mr Holland.
It said that there were “no significant or demonstrable adverse impacts that would arise as a consequence of the development”.
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