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Nov 2021

Harrogate Borough Council has requested that a charter trustee body is set up to take the place of the authority after it is scrapped.
The council will no longer exist in April 2023 after a county-wide unitary council is set up as part of devolution plans.
The move will leave the town with no lower tier authority.
As a result, council officials have requested to government that a charter trustee body in Harrogate is established after April 2023.
A charter trustee is a body which “preserves the rights and privileges” of an area which has borough status. However, it does not have any power to provide council services.
A report before the council’s cabinet said:

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