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Oct 2021
More than £740,000 has been awarded to improve the environment in the Harrogate district as part of a landscape recovery fund.
In 2016, money was set aside to help offset damage to the local area caused by the Allerton Waste Recovery Park near Knaresborough, which converts up to 320,000 tonnes of waste into energy.
North Yorkshire County Council started a contract with waste treatment company Amey to run the plant in 2014.
A section 106 agreement, which obliges developers to pay a sum to mitigate the impact of development, led to the creation of the Allerton Park Landscape and Cultural Heritage Fund to support community projects that improve landscapes and biodiversity.
The council said today this has now funded 92 projects with a total value of £742,126.
The schemes include tree planting in Arkendale and Coneythorpe and the restoration or creation of 14 ponds.
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