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Jun 2020
A decision on 120 homes on the outskirts of Knaresborough has been deferred to the chief planner by Harrogate councillors.
Harrogate Borough Council's Planning Committee met yesterday on Zoom and cited concerns from residents over footpaths and a lack of trees facing Boroughbridge Road.
Castleford-based developers Galliford Try Partnerships Yorkshire has proposed a mix of 2,3 and 4-bedroom homes on the site in Scriven, which forms housing allocation K37 under HBC's Local Plan.
48 of the homes will be classed as "affordable" and will contribute to the district's need for building 208 additional affordable homes per year, HBC said.
After concerns over pressure on local infrastructure were raised following the submission of Outline Planning Permission, the developers reduced the number of homes from 146 to 120.
The development faced an objection from Scriven Parish Council who said it will result in “saturation” for Knaresborough town and its facilities.
The objection said:
Parish councillor Miranda Armitage spoke to the Committee and said the proposals should be revised to add a mini-roundabout which would make access to the site safer.
She said:
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