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28
Jan
Ripon Cathedral may need to look no further than Hull to find a remedy to the angst that its annexe planning application is causing in the city among tree campaigners and traders.
Across the road from Minster Gardens, where plans for a £6 million two-storey building have been put on hold, is a strip of land owned by the cathedral that could be an alternative location for a development housing at least some of the 21st century facilities that visitors to the ancient building need.
David Rhodes, an architectural expert and former planner with Harrogate Borough Council was, during 30 years with the authority, involved in handling planning applications submitted by previous deans and chapters at the cathedral.
He told the Stray Ferret:
David Rhodes pictured in the area to the north of the cathedral where he believes an extension could be built.
He added:
Mr Rhodes continued:
The statement added:
Main picture: The Gothic-style extension at Hull Minster
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