Response from Homes England
Last month, after city councillors raised concerns about Homes England's approach to military heritage at the barracks site, a spokesperson for the government's housing and regeneration agency, said:
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05
Mar 2024
Homes England's suggestion that extremely rare military buildings on the Ripon barracks site could be demolished and replaced with replicas, was greeted with derision at last night's city council meeting.
Council leader Andrew Williams drew laughter from fellow councillors when he said:
Cllr Williams and Cllr Barbara Brodigan, who are Ripon's two representatives on North Yorkshire Council, spoke of their frustration at the lack of progress being made in discussions with Homes England about the protection and maintenance of 'priceless' historic buildings and structures, which could be bulldozed to make way for 1,300 houses on a development known as Clotherholme.
A computer generated image of the proposed barracks site which is rich in military history.
Members voted unanimously to support a proposal from Cllr Brodigan for the city council to write a letter backing the work of Ripon Military Heritage Trust, which was formed last year to research, conserve, interpret and provide access to the tangible and intangible military heritage of the City of Ripon.
Cllr Brodigan said:
The government agency pointed out:
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