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Nov 2020
The Bishop of Ripon is urging policymakers to support proposals for a sports village as part of the city's 1,300-home Clotherholme development.
The Ripon Sports Consortium, which represents many sports groups in the city, has called for the proposed new development to include a dedicated site for sports.
But so far neither Harrogate Borough Council nor Ripon City Council has backed the idea.
The Rt Rev. Dr Helen-Ann Hartley, who is a keen runner, told the Stray Ferret she "fully endorsed the proposal for a sports village on the barracks site", adding:
Dr Hartley is a member of Ripon Runners, which is part of the Ripon Sports Consortium.
The consortium also includes Moonglu Cycling Club, Ripon Triathlon NYP, Ripon City AFC Ripon City Panthers JFC, and Ripon City Netball Club.
During consultation for the Harrogate Local Plan and Ripon City Plan, the consortium made submissions saying Claro Barracks, which is part of the Ripon Barracks site where the homes could be built, would be an ideal location to develop sports facilities that would serve the city, North Yorkshire, and the wider region.
The Bishop fully accepts the need for more housing in Ripon - particularly affordable housing - but feels the barracks site also provides an opportunity for a cohesive strategy that benefits those who will live at Clotherholme and the wider community.
Dr Hartley, added:
Having personally benefitted from the physical and social aspects of being involved in a running club, Dr Hartley, said:
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