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May 2023

Councillors met today to decide whether the controversial Harrogate Station Gateway scheme should go ahead.
The Harrogate and Knaresborough area constituency committee decided to back the £11.2 million project - but with conditions.
Here's what happened.
He adds that the drive from Kings Road to Station Parade has eight set of traffic lights which cause a delay in journey times.
Mr Binks says the flow of traffic is affected by the number of traffic signals - not the reduction from two lanes to one.
He hands over to his colleague, Matt Roberts, who says the council is "seeking a balanced approach" for people to get around town.
He adds:
Meanwhile, Barry Adams, of the Harrogate Residents' Association, adds that Harrogate is "not against change", but describes the gateway scheme as "meaningless".
Mr Adams goes on to add that the scheme "will not solve congestion in Harrogate".
He calls on councillors to support the gateway scheme.

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