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Jun 2021
Campaigners against a planned motorway service station in Kirby Hill have called on the government to review a decision to approve the development.
Gareth Owens, chair of Kirby Hill Residents Against Motorway Services, said the decision made back in April “does not make sense”.
It follows a 25 years of public inquiries and planning battles over the service station which is earmarked for a site between junctions 48 and 49 of the A1(M) northbound, between Boroughbridge and Ripon.
David Rose, the planning inspector who oversaw the latest inquiry, gave approval for the plan submitted by Dublin-based company Applegreen.
A1 service station decision ‘flies in the face of localism’, say campaigners
Mr Owens added that the service station was an example of developers pushing through applications and that proposed planning reforms had "gone too far".
He added:
Julian Smith, MP for Skipton and Ripon, wrote to the government on behalf of residents to raise concern over the inquiry process.
In response, Eddie Hughes, minister for rough sleeping and housing, said while he understood the “disappointment felt” by residents, the inspector took “full account” of representations made by them.
He said in a letter to Mr Smith:
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