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    Feb 2022

    Last Updated: 10/02/2022
    Environment
    Environment

    Plan approved to convert former Smarties nursery in Ripley into home

    by John Plummer

    | 11 Feb, 2022
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    Sir Thomas Ingilby, who owns the Ripley estate, lodged an application to convert the former Smarties Day Nursery into a home. Council bosses have now approved the proposal.

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    Plans have been approved to convert the former Smarties Day Nursery in Ripley into a home.

    Smarties opened in 1987 and catered for 52 children. The building, which is called Wood Close, is part of the Ripley estate and is owned by Sir Thomas and Lady Emma Ingilby.

    However, it closed last year after its owners decided not to renew its lease.

    Now, Harrogate Borough Council has approved plans by Sir Thomas to convert the former nursery into a house.

    Sir Thomas lodged the proposal as the Ingelby’s son and family plans to move there from Ripley Castle.

    The nursery’s closure last year prompted an emotional response from many parents on the Stray Ferret’s Facebook page, with one saying she was “absolutely gutted” and another calling it “really sad news”.




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