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07
Jul 2020
Harrogate Borough Council leader Richard Cooper said Harrogate can “thrive again” following lockdown. However, he warned that some jobs and businesses in Harrogate will not survive.
Speaking alongside HBC chief executive Wallace Sampson last night at the first-ever virtual Harrogate District Chamber Meeting, he said “hard questions” need to be asked around the future of Harrogate retail.
He said he shopped online for the first time during lockdown and questioned if many shoppers who enjoyed the convenience of online shopping will ever return to the high street.
Cllr Cooper gave a vote of confidence in Harrogate International Centre and said the council is in discussions with the NHS about its future.
He said:
Wallace Sampson said the role of Harrogate town centre will change forever due to the lockdown.
Like Cllr Cooper, he said the conference centre will be crucial to how the town recovers but suggested it's started to fall behind its competition.
He said "without a doubt" HBC needs to invest in the buildings to keep up with state-of-the-art conference facilities being built in other towns and cities. He said an investment case will be brought before HBC later this summer.
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Both Mr Sampson and Cllr Cooper also praised the work of Harrogate BID during the lockdown.
Cllr Cooper said "the BID has had its problems but now some of the problems have gone away," perhaps referring to the resignations of four of the BID's board earlier this year.
Mr Cooper and Mr Sampson answered four questions from Chamber members with two based around transport.
One person asked if Harrogate town centre should be pedestrianised, adding "Harrogate could be stunning - but isn't".
Cllr Cooper said:
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