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Aug 2021
Persimmon Homes has said it is considering its options after being refused a controversial 217-home development in Harrogate.
The developer had lodged plans for the new homes on land off Kingsley Drive.
However, councillors rejected the plan on Tuesday after Harrogate Borough Council officials said the development was “not considered acceptable”.
The land is earmarked for development in the Harrogate district Local Plan 2014-35, which outlines planned development in the district until 2035.
The Stray Ferret asked the developer what it intended to do with the proposal following the rejection.
A spokesperson for Persimmon Homes Yorkshire said the business was currently assessing all options but that it was too early to confirm anything yet.
Residents on Kingsley Drive said that they will keep an eye on the proposal after another developer, Richborough Estates, successfully appealed a decision to refuse 149-homes on nearby Kingsley Road in March.
However, council officers said the scheme had gone through “a number of versions” and it was still not acceptable.
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