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Aug 2022
A consultation has started today into plans to set up a Harrogate town council.
North Yorkshire County Council is to launch a review into whether to create a lower tier authority in the town.
Harrogate Borough Council will no longer exist from April 1 when the new unitary authority, North Yorkshire Council, is created.
It will leave both Harrogate and Scarborough as the only areas of the county with no parish authority.
The unparished areas of Harrogate include these current county council divisions:
Bilton and Nidd Gorge
Bilton Grange and New Park
Coppice Valley and Duchy (part)
Fairfax and Starbeck
Harlow and St Georges
High Harrogate and Kingsley
Killinghall, Hampsthwaite and Saltergate (part)
Oatlands and Pannal (part)
The Stray and Hookstone
Valley Gardens and Central Harrogate
Residents can give their views in the consultation online. It will close on September 30.
Cllr David Chance, executive member for corporate services, said:
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