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Nov 2022
Ripon councillors are calling for further action to smarten up a derelict site on one of the city's key tourist routes.
The former Express petrol station and convenience store on Skellbank, has been empty for years.
It is located in a largely residential area of the city, on the route to Fountains Abbey and diagonally across the road from Hugh Ripley Hall, named in honour of Ripon’s first mayor.
In early 2021 Harrogate Borough Council planning enforcement officers instructed the owner to tidy the site, cut back vegetation and leave it in an acceptable manner prior to any further development.
The site as it looks today
However, as it remains in a derelict and overgrown state, city councillors at Monday night's full meeting agreed to call for further enforcement action to be taken by HBC.
Councillor Stuart Flatley's request for HBC to serve a Section 125 notice on the site owner was unanimously supported, after he said:
City council leader Andrew Williams who seconded the proposal, said:
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