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Jul 2023
Consultants were paid £45,000 of taxpayers' money on a failed bid to secure £20 million to upgrade Harrogate Convention Centre.
The government rejected Harrogate Borough Council‘s application for funding, which would have gone towards a planned £49 million redevelopment of the convention centre, in January.
The failure of the bid, which was made to round two of the Levelling Up Fund, means the future of the ageing venue remains unclear.
It subsequently emerged Harrogate Borough Council, which was abolished at the end of March, paid consultants £45,000 as part of its submission to the government.
Cllr Derek Bastiman, the Conservative executive member for open to business at North Yorkshire Council, which succeeded Harrogate Borough Council, told the Stray Ferret the Levelling Up Fund presented "a significant opportunity for government investment in the area" and "a detailed bid was made to secure money for the Harrogate Convention Centre".
Its failure has led to questions about what went wrong and whether future funding bids could improve.
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