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Jul 2021

The planters on James Street in Harrogate and the cones in Knaresborough are to be removed imminently as part of today's lifting of lockdown restrictions.
However, the Ginnel in Harrogate is to remain closed to traffic for an unspecified period of time to support outdoor hospitality.
The planters and cones were introduced last year as social distancing measures for town centre shoppers.
However, they have proved unpopular with some businesses, which say the loss of parking spaces has affected trade.
Don Mackenzie, executive member for access at North Yorkshire County Council, which is the highways authority, said:
Lucy Gardiner, co-founder of Harrogate Residents Association, said it was "extremely pleased" to hear the planters were going. She added:
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