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Mar 2022

Harrogate Borough Council says it expects some staff to continue working from home, despite all covid restrictions now being lifted.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced an immediate end to working from home guidance on January 19.
The following week, the government dropped Plan B restrictions, including mandatory face masks and vaccine passports.
At a full meeting of councillors last week, Conservative member for Bishop Monkton and Newby, Nick Brown, questioned Conservative council leader Richard Cooper about the working from home directive.
The Civic Centre on St Luke's Avenue off King's Road cost the council £17m and opened in December 2017.
Cllr Brown said:
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