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Sept 2023
A Harrogate road often used as a cut-through by vehicles is set to reopen to through traffic this autumn.
A 12-month traffic order has blocked traffic at the bridge where Kingsley Road meets Bogs Lane since November last year.
The route was previously used by some vehicles to avoid congestion on the main A59 Knaresborough Road, as well as by locals.
The traffic order was issued to enable developer Redrow to carry out work at its 133-home Kingsley Manor development.
The bridge that divides Bogs Lane and Kingsley Road is to re-open to vehicles.
North Yorkshire Council wanted to make the closure permanent but has been unable to do so and the roads will reopen to through traffic when the 12-month order lapses on November 3.
A council email sent to interested parties said it needed to construct a turning area on Bogs Lane "as a prerequisite to any road closure".
The email, which is attributed to a 'development management team' rather than any named individual, added:
The council now wants to install a pedestrian route between the proposed Redrow site entrance on Bogs Lane and the garage to the east of the railway bridge.
The email added:
The email added the council is talking to Redrow about amending 2017 documents that obliged the developer to construct a footway.
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