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    Environment
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    Calls to delay plans for new town on A59 until after devolution

    by Vicky Carr

    | 20 Feb, 2023
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    Parish councils have called for a halt to plans for a new settlement to the east of Knaresborough until after devolution takes place.

    With the hand-over to the new unitary authority now just six weeks away, councillors in the area have asked the new North Yorkshire Council to prevent Harrogate Borough Council from spending any more time or money on its development plan document (DPD).

    It follows news last month that one of the key landowners in the area earmarked for a new town near Cattal had pulled out of the plans, leaving question marks over their viability.

    In a joint letter, representatives of Kirk Hammerton, Whixley, Green Hammerton, Moor Monkton, and Cattal, Hunsingore and Walshford parish councils asked Cllr Simon Myers, NYCC's executive member for housing, to "step in". They wrote:

    "The DPD process and the Maltkiln planning proposal have lost all credibility and their time is up. HBC should stop work now and concentrate on making the handover to NYC as orderly as possible.
    "The developer should be invited to withdraw its application and an indication given (formally or informally) that, if it insists on pressing for a determination, a refusal is inevitable, in the circumstances...
    "Meanwhile, it’s high time NYC stepped in and called time on this, before any more mistakes are made (the consequences of which NYC will inherit)."


    HBC's planning policy manager Natasha Durham this week contacted parish councils in the area to invite them to a meeting next month.

    She said work was being done to decide whether the DPD could be delivered on the remaining land.




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    NYCC has said work by most of the district councils on local plans and DPDs had been paused until the new unitary authority came into effect, but it had agreed Harrogate should continue with its new settlement DPD because it was at an advanced stage.

    However, Kirk Hammerton Parish Council chairman Paul Townsend responded to ask how work on the DPD could continue when the land it was based on could no longer be used.

    He wrote:

    "Since the circumstances underpinning the NYC executive’s decision to proceed with the DPD in December have fundamentally changed (it is hard to think of anything more fundamental to developing a new settlement than no longer having land on which to build it) how has the executive convinced itself that the DPD should continue?
    "Does this mean the statement that work on the DPD has been paused is now out of date? It’s all very confusing for us and our residents."


    Parish councillors have also claimed HBC had previously said it had a "duty to determine" a planning application for the site from Caddick, proposing a new town of up to 4,000 homes to be known as Maltkiln.

    The councillors said the plans were being pushed through with undue haste in order to have the whole matter dealt with before HBC is abolished on April 1.

    However, the council has strongly denied it ever said it had a "duty to determine" the application.

    A spokesperson said:

    "In response to requests for information on when the DPD would be submitted, we indicated that we were working towards a target of end of 2022 for submission.
    "But in view of the recent change of circumstance, the decision to submit the DPD has been paused, something that we have made the public aware of.
    “We have also not changed our position regarding the determination of the Caddick/Maltkiln planning application, once again this is hearsay. Currently, there is no timeline for determination as there are still matters to be resolved.
    “The principle of development in this location has been established in the adopted Harrogate District Local Plan. Planning applications are determined in accordance with the development plan and circumstances of the time.”