Almost two-thirds of Harrogate residents who took part in the latest consultation have backed a Harrogate Town Council being set up next year.
Every household in what would become the Harrogate parish had the chance to take part in the consultation, which ran for nine weeks from March 2.
However there were only 1,698 responses to the consultation, which makes up 4.7% of eligble households.
We took a deeper look at the numbers to gauge how the public in Harrogate feels about more councillors and a new layer of local democracy being created.
‘We want a more local council’
There were 1,104 respondents (65.0%) who agreed with the recommendation to create a town council called Harrogate Town Council.
With repeated criticism of the new Northallerton-based North Yorkshire Council being too remote, there were 196 additional comments from people saying local representation and decision-making is needed in Harrogate.
Meanwhile, 36 respondents said a town council would be better equipped to look after Harrogate’s heritage and interests and would also be able to improve local services.
‘Waste of money’
Just a few months after the abolition of Harrogate Borough Council many questioned the need to set up a new council for the town.
There were 483 respondents (28%) who said they did not want one setting up.
It has not been confirmed what powers the new council would have but Harrogate households would be asked to pay between £40 and £60 on top of their council tax each year to pay for it.
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This led to 215 respondents saying they were against the proposal because it would be a “waste of money”.
One person said they wanted to see the return of Harrogate Borough Council instead.
Size of new council
North Yorkshire Council has recommended that each of the proposed 10 wards in Harrogate be represented by two councillors per ward, with the exception of Saltergate which would have one councillor, taking the total number of councillors to 19.
This is just under half the number of councillors of Harrogate Borough Council, which had 40 but covered the whole Harrogate district including Ripon and Knaresborough.
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