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Oct 2020
The council has approved plans to renovate the site where Oliver Cromwell reportedly stayed during the siege of Knaresborough in 1644.
Harrogate Borough Council's planning committee met virtually today to consider the plans and councillors approved them unanimously.
80 Knaresborough High Street, which dates back to 1764, has been derelict for decades and councillors commented today that it has been "an eyesore".
Planning permission was required for reconstruction of the collapsed section and repair of a further 30-metre length of the wall.
Before work can proceed, further discussions need to be completed with Historic England, which has raised concerns about the proposed method of reconstructing the wall.
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