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Jan 2024
Chris Packham
Alex Thomson
Feargal Sharkey
The spokeswoman, added:
The 1,000 sq metres annexe would include an 80-seat refectory, gift shop, song school, new toilets with accessibility for disabled people and space for storage. But the cathedral proposes to make space by removing the trees and compensating for their loss by planting 300 trees on private land near Studley.
Last month, the proposed removal of a veteran beech and 10 other mature trees from Minster Gardens brought a similar call from pop star-turned-environmental campaigner Feargal Sharkey who brought the issue to the attention of his 229,000 followers on X.
An aerial computer generated image of the proposed annexe development. Picture Ripon Renewed.
Ripon city council leader Andrew Williams, had called for the cathedral to pause its plans shortly before it did so.
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