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Jul 2021
Harrogate Borough Council's impending demise following last week's devolution decision has prompted Ripon councillors to secure the future of two city assets.
A 'for sale' sign remains in place outside Spa Baths, but city councillors at their July full meeting agreed to progress an application to nominate the Edwardian building for listing as an Asset of Community Value.
At the same time, they agreed to renew calls for Harrogate Borough Council to transfer the freehold of Hugh Ripley Hall — a building named in honour of Ripon's last wakeman and first mayor.
Council leader Andrew Williams said:
Ripon's Spa Baths reopened in May, after being closed for more than a year by the covid lockdown.
Weeks before the reopening, Harrogate Borough Council put the 116-year-old listed building up for sale, despite protests that it could lose its community use if bought by a private developer.
Groups including, Ripon Civic Society and Ripon Together have supported the city council's call for the sale to be suspended, to allow more time for proposals to be brought forward.
With the call to put the sales process on hold rejected by Harrogate Borough Council, Ripon councillors are pursuing the asset of community value route.
If successful, it would secure the baths — a key element of the city's spa quarter — for community purposes.
A spokesperson for Harrogate Borough Council previously said:
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