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Jul 2020

Harrogate Borough Council is considering a major £46.8 million investment in the Harrogate Convention Centre.
The council will ask the cabinet next week to spend £1 million on detailed design and project work. The majority of that £1 million will be borrowed. It is unclear how the council will fund the full refurbishment.
Harrogate Convention Centre is now over 40 years old and the council has acknowledged that the infrastructure and equipment are both reaching the end of their useful life.
Council documents estimate that without investment, it would cost £19 million in long term maintenance costs and the "venue will not survive."
It is also unclear when the project would start as the NHS has extended the Nightingale Hospital contract over the past few months.
The Prime Minister recently confirmed it could stay until March 2021, though no agreement has been reached with the NHS.
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