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Jan 2022
Harrogate Borough Council has held onto almost £4 million of unspent money given to it from housing developers for social and community projects.
The Section 106 cash is agreed during planning talks to offset the impact of new housing and is intended to be used for improvements such as village hall refurbishments and new sports facilities.
More than £613,000 was spent on projects during 2020/21 – and the council has been praised by some communities.
But with around £3,730,000 unspent at the end of that period, there are concerns that many residents are not feeling the benefits at a time when the construction of hundreds of new homes is piling pressure on the need for community facilities.
Tim Ellis, who also lives in the Kingsley ward, added:
Most of the money spent by Harrogate Borough Council during 2020/21 was on the purchase of affordable housing.
Cllr Tim Myatt, cabinet member for planning at the council, described the funding as a tool to “support future communities across the Harrogate district” and said other projects included new play areas and open space.
He also said the authority helped North Yorkshire County Council secure around £1.2 million in the last year for improvements to roads, sustainable travel and schools.
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