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Aug 2023
A judicial review has today been launched against the £11.2 million Harrogate Station Gateway scheme.
Planning lawyers have been instructed by Hornbeam Park Developments to challenge North Yorkshire Council's decision-making on several grounds.
They include the council's alleged failure to disclose documents relating to climate change, and a failure to properly consult upon the scheme as a result.
The judicial review threatens to de-rail the controversial scheme, which would see James Street partly pedestrianised and a 300-metre section of Station Parade reduced to single lane traffic to make way for new cycling routes.
A spokesperson for Hornbeam Park Developments said:
How James Street would look.
A statement sent today on behalf of Hornbeam Park Developments said the scheme "has proved unpopular with the majority of residents and local businesses due to potential impact on the local economy and on town centre congestion due to increased waiting times throughout the day".
It adds:
North Yorkshire Council has been approached for comment.
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