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Jun 2021
Work on the delayed Otley Road cycle path is set to finally begin in August. The first phase could be completed before Christmas, according to North Yorkshire County Council.
£3.2m was set aside to build the route in 2018 but the plans have been beset by delays that have frustrated Harrogate's cycling community.
There are three phases to the construction of the route.
The first phase of the cycle path will connect Harlow Moor Road to Arthur’s Avenue close to Harrogate Grammar School . This work could not start due to utility works on the Harlow Moor Road and Otley Road junction, which were completed last week.
The second phase of the cycle route will link Arthurs Avenue to Beech Grove. This phase meant a consultation over the use of Stray land.
Harrogate Borough Council agreed in March to designate a plot of land on Wetherby Road as Stray land in exchange for the loss of grass verges on Otley Road for the new cycle path.
The Stray Ferret asked the Duchy of Lancaster, which owns the Stray, if they have accepted the offer but we did not receive a response at the time of publication.
Cllr Don Mackenzie, executive member for access at North Yorkshire County Council, told the Stray Ferret:
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