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Jun 2023
Councillors from Harrogate and Knaresborough have reiterated calls for "meaningful" involvement in the £11.2 million Station Gateway scheme.
The request followed the news that representatives of the Department for Transport and West Yorkshire Combined Authority visited Harrogate yesterday.
They were given a tour of the town centre and shown through plans for major changes to Station Parade and surrounding routes.
Speaking at today's meeting of Harrogate and Knaresborough area constituency committee, North Yorkshire Council's head of major projects and infrastructure Richard Binks said:
However, members of the committee expressed surprise that they were unaware the visit was taking place.
At a heated meeting on May, the same committee had agreed to support the project, provided the committee was given "meaningful involvement" in its execution.
NYC's officers were also asked to meet face-to-face with local residents and businesses, which today's meeting also heard had not yet happened.
The committee members were presented with a petition of 2,000 signatures opposing the Station Gateway project by local resident Rachel Inchborough, who told the meeting:
Councillors voted in May to support the Station Gateway scheme
Some of the committee members queried the petition's veracity, saying its signatories included people from as far away as South Africa.
They also pointed out that even 500 local signatures - the threshold needed to have the petition debated by the committee - were not representative of all views from local residents.
Several Conservative members of the committee said they did not want to undermine the original vote in May to support the proposal.
Cllr Michael Harrison, a Conservative who represents Killinghall, Hampsthwaite and Saltergate, added:
Councillors voted by eight to four in favour of asking for a full list of meetings to be held with local groups and for committee members to be invited as well. They also supported the proposal of a working group being set up, with representation from both the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, to focus on the Station Gateway project.
Cllr Chris Aldred, the Lib Dem representative for High Harrogate and Kingsley who put forward the motion, said:
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