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Mar 2023
Campaigners bidding to buy land in the former Forest of Knaresborough and protect it from development have issued an urgent plea for support.
The community group Renaissance Knaresborough is leading the campaign, which aims to replicate the successful Long Lands Common initiative that raised £375,000 to buy 30 acres of land near Nidderdale Greenway.
It wants to acquire privately-owned land not currently accessible to the public between Beryl Burton Cycle Way and Harrogate Road and turn it into Knaresborough Forest Park.
The land would be owned by individual shareholders and open to the public for recreation and conservation.
A map showing the site
A fundraising campaign launched three months ago has so far generated about £510,000. The sum has been boosted by a large donation from the George A Moore Foundation in Leeds. George Moore, a successful businessman who died in 2016, was born and raised in Knaresborough.
Eight plots of land with a total guide price of £910,000 and covering 85 acres are being advertised and a sale of the land is believed to be imminent.
This has prompted the plea to raise more funds in order to bid to buy as many of the plots as possible.
An email sent to supporters by Renaissance Knaresborough says:
An illustrative sketch of the 'ancient vista' from the site, by George Eglese
Campaigner Shan Oakes said:
Anyone wishing to support the campaign can do so here.
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