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Apr 2020
Residents living near a proposed motorway service area are preparing to fight a fifth application to develop the site.
Kirby Hill Residents Against Motorway Services (RAMS) say they will protest at developer Applegreen's AGM in Dublin, if current travel restrictions are lifted.
The company's application for the site along the A1(M) was rejected by Harrogate Borough Council's planning committee in November last year, but an appeal was lodged in February. Now, the residents' group is urging Applegreen to drop the plans rather than waste further money in pursuing the project.
Coun Nick Brown, who represents the ward on Harrogate Borough Council, said:
Kirby Hill RAMS has been fighting against applications for motorway services on the site for almost a quarter of a century, after the first plans were put forward in 1996. HBC said the current application would cause substantial harm to the surrounding countryside and environment of the village, as well as to the economy of neighbouring Boroughbridge.
RAMS chairman Gareth Owens said:
Eugene Moore, Applegreen’s chief development director, said:
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