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Jun 2023
Several derelict buildings including a cricket pavilion are set to be demolished in fields off Otley Road in Harrogate to make way for the 480-home Bluecoat Wood development.
The government’s housing agency Homes England is behind the housing scheme, which would cover 28 hectares of largely green fields. The homes would wrap around horticultural charity Horticap.
A mix of one, two, three, four and five-bedroom houses are proposed for the site. Homes England says 40% of the houses will be allocated as “affordable”.
An outline planning application was submitted last year but is yet to receive final approval.
However the developer asked North Yorkshire Council if it could demolish several buildings on the site and the authority confirmed this month that it can.
It means that five timber buildings associated with a former stables will be demolished as well as a small shed and a stone barn on the site.
A cricket pavilion formerly used by Pannal Ash Cricket Club will also be demolished.
However, under plans submitted by Homes England, the development is set to include a new cricket pitch on the site and the club will return to using it.
Documents state:
Homes England submits 480-home Otley Road plan
Harlow Hill and Pannal Ash residents bracing themselves for ’15 years of disruption’
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