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Jul 2022
Almost 70 objections have been submitted in two weeks after plans were put forward to build 35 homes in the Crimple Valley.
The outline proposal for Almsford Bank Stables includes 14 affordable homes, seven first homes and 14 self or custom build (SCB) plots.
However, 69 public comments have been received since Monday, June 20, all of which oppose the plans.
Among them, nearby resident Jules Sibson said:
Campaign group Save Crimple Valley has urged the public to submit objections to the new proposals.
It is the third application for the site site since 2018, when plans for 65 homes were put forward but withdrawn. The following year, a reduced proposal of 35 homes was submitted, but again withdrawn in the face of extensive objections.
The site is not included in Harrogate Borough Council's local plan, which guides where development can take place in the district.
One objection to the latest proposal by the same applicant said the repeated applications were a "waste of everyone's time".
However, the application argues that the district does not have a sufficient supply of SCB sites to meet its obligations.
The plans have been submitted by Square Feet Ltd, whose registered address is on nearby Fulwith Mill Lane, and Antela Developments Ltd, two of whose three directors also live on Fulwith Mill Lane.
To view or comment on the plans, visit the Harrogate Borough Council planning website and use reference 22/02233/OUTMAJ.
The consultation ends on Sunday, July 10. A date for the application to be decided by the council has yet to be set.
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