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Jan 2023
North Yorkshire County Council has begun moves to permanently ban through traffic on Bogs Lane in Harrogate to make the area safer for pedestrians.
Bogs Lane, which becomes Kingsley Road shortly after Henshaws specialist college, is often used as a rat run for traffic trying to avoid the busy A59 Knaresborough Road.
The proposal — which is dependent on a landowner — has divided opinion.
Some say it will ease congestion and make walkers and cyclists safer in an area where more than 600 homes are being built; others say the knock-on effect would make traffic on Knaresborough Road "unbearable".
North Yorkshire County Council’s area highways manager Melisa Burnham said:
The current Bogs Lane diversion
Chris Aldred, a Liberal Democrat who represents High Harrogate and Kingsley on North Yorkshire County Council, said he supported the move:
She added:
Another resident, Julie Mooney, also raised concerns:
Resident Mark Leng said the move could have benefits by ending the rat run but added "to avoid more congestion they need to halt all future works".
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