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06
Oct 2020
Councillors have rejected a bid to build a new motorway service area five miles from Ripon.
Harrogate Borough Council's planning committee voted this afternoon by 11 to 1 against the proposal by Moto Hospitality, which operates 45 similar sites across the country,
The proposal included a petrol filling station, small hotel, food and retail units and parking for HGVs and coaches on land west of the A61 and A6055 at junction 50 of the A1(M).
Steve Masters, property director at Moto, told committee members the site would support haulage drivers travelling through the district and create 200 jobs.
He said:
A motorway service station at Kirby Hill, about five miles to the south of this site, was refused permission by HBC in November 2019 and is now at appeal. A public inquiry is scheduled later this year.
Moto Hospitality has planning permission from Hambleton Council to expand its Leeming Bar services near Northallerton, which is north of the proposed site.
However, Mr Masters told the committee the company had decided not to go ahead with this redevelopment.
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Cllr Windass, the only councillor to back the proposals, said the plans were "less harmful and controversial" than the Kirby Hill motorway service area rejected by HBC last year.
Cllr Pat Marsh said she was concerned about the impact the site would have on the environment.
She said:
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