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Sept 2021
Harrogate Borough Council has pledged to support plans to extend the Nidderdale Greenway by up to 23 miles.
The authority has agreed to join a steering group leading on the plans, which would see the four mile cycling and walking route from Harrogate to Ripley extended through the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to Scar House Reservoir.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting last night, councillor Stanley Lumley, who represents the Pateley Bridge and Nidderdale Moors ward, said:
Councillor Phil Ireland, cabinet member for carbon reduction and sustainability, added:
Councils, campaigners and residents will make up the steering group which could be officially formed by this autumn.
It is being led by cycling campaigner Malcolm Margolis, who long before the greenway opened in 2013 has always held an ambition of extending the route, which is used by an estimated 200,000 people every year.
Mr Margolis worked with Sustrans, a national charity that lobbies for and helps build cycling infrastructure, to produce a feasibility study for the extension plans before the pandemic struck and caused some delays in moving the project forward.
The plan though does have its detractors with some landowners in Nidderdale calling it a "Blackway", arguing it will urbanise the rural footpaths.
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