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Dec 2021
Developers have lodged an appeal over a council decision to refuse 260 homes in Boroughbridge.
Barrat and David Wilson Homes already has outline approval as part of the first phase of a larger 450-home development at Stump Cross.
However, councillors rejected the scheme back in June over concerns that it “crammed as many houses in as possible” into an area.
One councillor, Cllr Nigel Simms, a Conservative who represents Masham and Kirkby Malzeard, described it as “like a sink development from Lancashire, not something that we should be having in North Yorkshire”.
Cllr Simms later apologised for any offence caused by his comment.
Now, developers have submitted an appeal over the decision to the government’s Planning Inspectorate.
A government planning inspector will make a decision on the appeal at a later date.
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