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Dec 2022
Plans have been submitted to demolish the 'little temple' in Harrogate town centre to make way for the £11.2 million Station Gateway scheme.
North Yorkshire County Council has applied to remove the tempietto even though it is still assessing responses to the latest gateway consultation and has yet to make a final decision on whether the scheme will proceed.
The application says the removal of the tempietto and restoration of the site is expected to be carried out in April 2023. But a council spokesman told the Stray Ferret this date was "indicative", adding it would only be removed as part of the gateway works.
A decision on whether to proceed with the gateway is not expected until late next year.
The planning document, which describes the little temple's condition as 'reasonably good' also refers to a 2016 character appraisal of the area, which said:
'Bitty' — how Victoria Gardens is described.
Emma Gibbens, principal conservation officer for place-shaping and economic growth said in a consultation comment on behalf of Harrogate Borough Council:
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