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Jan 2023
The leader of Harrogate Borough Council has said he is “disappointed” at a government decision to reject its bid for £20 million to go towards the redevelopment of Harrogate Convention Centre.
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities announced last night more than 100 projects had been awarded a share of £2.1 billion as part of round two of its flagship levelling up fund.
However, the council’s bid to help fund the £49 million renovation of the town’s convention centre was refused.
It’s the second time the government has rejected funding for the project after the council requested financial support through the North Yorkshire devolution deal last year.
Cllr Richard Cooper, Conservative leader of the council, said he was “slightly surprised” at the government’s decision to refuse its bid.
He said:
Mr Murison, who is from Boroughbridge, added that bidding for funding also cost local authorities money.
He said:
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