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Oct 2020
North Yorkshire County Council is extending temporary pedestrianisation measures in Harrogate and Knaresborough until next year.
Parking suspensions and road closures have become a familiar sight and the council confirmed today they will remain until at least January 31.
To improve the look of the scheme, traffic cones on Albert Street and James Street in Harrogate will make way for planters.
The planters will be funded by Harrogate Borough Council through the government's £50m reopening high streets safely fund.
The two councils hope the move will reassure the public it is safe to shop in the towns.
Cllr Phil Ireland, Harrogate Borough Council’s cabinet member for carbon reduction and sustainability, said:
Parking spaces between Princes Square and West Park on the A61 in Harrogate will be reopened, it was also announced.
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