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Aug 2021
Ambitious plans to extend the Nidderdale Greenway are set to take a significant step forward with the formation of a steering group to oversee the project.
The four-mile cycling and walking route from Harrogate to Ripley is one of the most popular of its kind in the region and is used by an estimated 200,000 people every year.
It opened in 2013, but even before then there has always been long-held hopes of extending the path by up to 23 miles through the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to Scar House Reservoir.
Now, council officials, campaigners and residents are set to come together to form a steering group which will oversee the next stages of the project, including route planning and further talks with landowners.
Campaigner Malcolm Margolis, who is spearheading the project, said:
The Nidderdale Greenway is part of the Sustrans cycling and walking network which covers 16,500 miles across the UK.
Sustrans, a national charity which lobbies for and helps build infrastructure, produced a feasibility study for the Nidderdale Greenway extension plans before the pandemic struck.
He added:
Mr Margolis said he hoped the route would be “substantially built” within the next five years and be funded by government grants and fundraising.
However, he added it was “far too early” to be focusing on the costs of the project.
He said:
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