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Mar 2023
Ripon Cathedral's proposed £6 million building poses a threat to the future of the Old Deanery and should not be approved, it has been claimed.
The cathedral has submitted a planning application to Harrogate Borough Council to create an annex that would include a song school, refectory, retail unit and toilets on Minster Gardens.
The nearby Old Deanery is governed by the Chapter of Ripon Cathedral, which agreed a 20-year lease on the property to Layton Hills Hotels in 2021.
Layton Hills Hotels now holds events at the Old Deanery and plans to re-open it as a hotel and restaurant.
The Old Deanery is just metres from the cathedral.
Now LCF Law, which has offices in Harrogate and is acting on behalf of Layton Hills Hotels, has written to the council claiming the proposal threatens the future of the business.
LCF Law also questions why the Old Deanery does not appear to have been assessed as a site for the new development because, it says, the building has the space and facilities to accommodate such a scheme.
The Old Deanery currently caters for events, such as weddings. Photo: Tim Hardy
The letter goes on to say the leaseholders are concerned about what impact drinks receptions and evening events at the new cathedral building might have on the Old Deanery. It adds:
LCF Law's letter also raises wider concerns about the planning application, including the loss of trees in Minster Gardens.
It concludes:
Ripon Cathedral says the new building will attract more visitors to the city.
The Stray Ferret asked the cathedral for a response to LCF Law's letter. A cathedral spokesperson said it didn't feel it was appropriate to comment on individual responses while the planning process took place.
However, a cathedral website about the project says:
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