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15

Nov 2022

Last Updated: 15/11/2022
Community
Community

Anger at decision to seal off part of Harrogate's Valley Gardens

by John Plummer

| 15 Nov, 2022
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Exercise groups criticise Harrogate Borough Council's decision to seal off the path in front of the Sun Pavilion to prevent vandalism.

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Exercise groups have criticised Harrogate Borough Council's decision to seal off a popular part of Valley Gardens.

The path in front of the Sun Pavilion is widely used by people taking part in fitness classes, including yoga and tai chi.

But gates have been put up forbidding access.

Michael Constantine, head of operations at Harrogate Convention Centre, said:



 “The Sun Pavilion is a privately run venue, we have sadly had to take the decision to close off the gates due to recent vandalism and anti-social behaviour.
"In addition, some of the fitness groups have also caused damage with their equipment meaning the council tax payer has had to fund preventable repairs”.


Exercise groups have reacted angrily to the loss of the facility — and the suggestion they cause damage.

Bridget Tayan, speaking on behalf of Red Orchid Tai Chi group, which uses Valley Gardens regularly, said:

"Ou tai chi group have been practising up there for over 10 years and have never caused damage or inconvenienced anyone.
"Indeed we are often asked questions about the Sun Pavilion by passing tourists.
"I also pointed out that most of our group are in their 60s and 70s and not likely to vandalise anything. I have not had a reply."






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Ms Tayan said several other fitness groups, including yoga organisations and army-style fitness sessions, along with personal trainers and individuals who liked to keep fit. also used the area when it rained and were "equally dismayed".

She added:

"I know that many of the Valley Garden regulars are concerned about the gates being locked as it has always been a right of way, apart from when there are functions, which is fair enough.
"Visitors like to stand on the terrace to take photos and it is one of the few places you can shelter if it is raining hard."


Ms Tayan also suggested the size of the gates was unlikely to deter vandals.

'Our council tax pays for this'


Comments on Friends of Valley Garden's Facebook group were overwhelmingly critical of the move.

One said:

"I am a member of a fitness group who use Valley Gardens. We would never cause damage to the gardens and appreciate the beautiful gardens we can look at while at our classes."


Another said:

"Another example of the short-sightedness of Harrogate council. I’ve exercised here for years, many others do so too. I have never, ever witnessed any damage of any kind. Our council should be facilitating and encouraging outdoor fitness."


While another person posted:



"So we can have a nice amenity just as long as we don't use it? Our council tax pays for this and we want it back."