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07
Oct 2021
A petition calling for a historic village pub under threat from demolition to be reinstated as an asset of community value has been handed in to Harrogate Borough Council.
More than 500 people have supported the campaign to save the 18th century Henry Jenkins Inn at Kirkby Malzeard, near Ripon, which has been at the centre of a long-fought battle between villagers and a developer since it closed in 2011.
The building was made an asset of community value six years after it closed, but the protected status was later removed by the council after part of the pub was sold off.
Campaigners were in Harrogate yesterday gathering signatures in support of the bid ahead of a full council meeting.
Richard Sadler, one of the campaigners, told councillors that the pub was an “intrinsic part of the history, culture and identity” of Kirkby Malzeard, but had recently become a “blight” on the village.
He said the council should now “do the right thing” and reinstate the pub’s protected status to stop it from being demolished for housing and so that it can be run by the community.
Mr Sadler said:
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