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Jun 2021
Follifoot Ridge Business Park has been refused permission to expand onto a plot of green belt land despite pleas that growing Harrogate district firms are in “desperate” need of more room.
The owners of the business park submitted a planning application to Harrogate Borough Council last year claiming they should be granted “very special circumstances” to build on protected land in the centre of the site in order to meet pent up demand and boost the economy.
But the council’s planning committee last week rejected the plans, with members saying they could not make an exception to green belt policies.
Speaking during a meeting on Thursday, councillor Pat Marsh, the Liberal Democrat leader, said:
Green belts were introduced in 1955 to stop cities from sprawling and countryside being spoilt.
About 13% of England is now covered, and green belt areas are meant to be permanently protected and only reviewed in exceptional circumstances.
Mrs Eastwood also said the business park had received several inquiries from firms looking to move to the site and that companies already there were “desperate” to expand.
She said:
The committee voted seven votes for and one against to reject the expansion plans.
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