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May 2021
A residents' group has called on Harrogate Borough Council to postpone a decision on a controversial 200-home development just hours before a decision is due.
The council's planning committee is scheduled to consider tomorrow the redevelopment at the former police training centre in Pannal Ash.
A report to councillors recommends deferring and approving the plans subject to conditions and a section 106 agreement, which covers the infrastructure costs of developments.
However, Harlow & Pannal Ash Residents Association claims several people who objected to the plans were not told about tomorrow's planning meeting and that nobody from the group has been invited to speak against the plans.
A spokesperson for HAPARA told the Stray Ferret there has been a "severe breakdown" in the planning process and called on the council to postpone a decision to give them more time to prepare.
They said:
Harrogate Borough Council previously approved plans to build 161 homes on the Yew Tree Lane site in 2018.
But a new proposal, submitted in November by Homes England, aims to increase the number of homes to 200 despite concerns about “unjustifiable planning creep” and the removal of a football pitch in order to build more homes.
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Following a recommendation from the government’s planning inspector, the council is currently developing a parameters plan for the western side of Harrogate, where 4,000 more homes are mooted including at the police training centre.
The plan will look at transport and infrastructure needs for the area. It was expected last year but has been delayed.
The spokesperson for HAPARA said they received assurances from the council that no new developments would be considered in the area until the plan had been agreed.
They added:
The council did not respond to the Stray Ferret's questions on the matter.
But its report to councillors ahead of tomorrow's meeting says:
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