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Sept 2020

A second consultation will be held over the future of leisure services in the Harrogate district.
After 417 people responded to a consultation which closed earlier this month, Harrogate Borough Council said it will go back to the public - but it has not confirmed when, or what it will ask.
Campaigners in Knaresborough are calling for the council to rule out using the Conyngham Hall site for a new leisure centre,. However, HBC said responses to the survey are being assessed and no decision has been made over where it will be built, with Knaresborough House, Hay-a-Park and the existing swimming pool site all on the shortlist.
The council has confirmed residents will get another chance to express their opinions in a follow-up consultation in the coming weeks. A spokesman said:
Mr Monaghan said he was pleased that the council had agreed to consult again and was hopeful that it would give local people a say on the location of the new leisure centre. The civic society's preference is for the existing site to be used.
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