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Jan 2021

The history of Harrogate Borough Council and Harrogate Spring Water is intertwined — the more money the site makes the more it has to pay to the council.
This is because as well as paying £13,000 a year in ground rent to the council, which owns the land, the company also has to pay a percentage of the site's annual turnover to the council.
When asked by the Pinewoods Conservation Group charity in a freedom of information request, the council refused to disclose details of this turnover-related revenue, citing "confidentiality obligations" set out when the deal was first drawn up.
When councillors on the planning committee meet next week to decide if they approve the plant's expansion plans, they will be weighing up the value of potentially more income to taxpayers in the district against what many local residents believe is an environmentally destructive proposal.
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Harrogate Borough Council's planning committee will meet on Tuesday to consider Danone's proposals.
The council downplayed any potential conflict of interest in a statement released to the Stray Ferret:
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