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Apr 2021
A residents' group has called on councillors to refuse plans to build 95 homes at Granby Farm in Harrogate and create a 'green legacy' instead.
Redrow Homes and Richborough Estates have submitted proposals for the development, which would be built on land designated for development in Harrogate Borough Council’s Local Plan.
A council officer has recommended the plans be approved, subject to conditions, but the planning committee will make the final decision on Tuesday.
In a site assessment produced when creating the Local Plan, the council described the site as 'an important part of the green infrastructure network' of Harrogate and said any development should maintain 50% open fields — yet the plans propose only 25% be kept green.
The application has attracted over 150 objections from local residents, as well as from Harrogate Civic Society.
One objection, by Granby Residents Group, said developers should go back to the drawing board and retain a 'green corridor' so people can walk from the Stray to Nidd Gorge and to Longlands Common.
Gary Walker, whose house borders the field, said:
A design and access statement prepared on behalf of the developers said the site would include 'significant green infrastructure'.
Redrow Yorkshire managing director John Handley said:
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