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04
Jan 2021
Harrogate Borough Council has refused to reveal its legal costs for the recent three-day judicial review in London's High Court.
The Stray Ferret sent the council a request under the Freedom of Information Act asking how much it had spent on legal fees for the case against property developer Flaxby Park.
But the council said the information was exempt from disclosure because its lawyers' legal fees should remain private.
The council reply said:
Paul Brown QC, joint head of chambers at law firm Landmark Chambers, represented the council at October's hearing.
Mr Brown is a local government specialist who has represented several councils at the High Court and Court of Appeal.
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