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May 2022
A historic investment in Harrogate Convention Centre could require county council consent to go ahead should a devolution funding bid fail.
In what would be the biggest single spend by Harrogate Borough Council in its lifetime, the convention centre would undergo a £47 million revamp to create more space.
However, questions surround how exactly the authority will fund the project as the clock ticks down to April 2023 when the council is abolished.
Meanwhile, David Goode, chair of Harrogate and Knaresborough Liberal Democrats, said the £47 million investment should be paused.
He said:
He suggested there might be a “lower cost” alternative to the £47 million refurbishment that could still result in the venue being “viable” for conferences and concerts.
Cllr Goode also suggested parts of the conference centre could be mothballed for periods of time to reduce costs.
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