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May 2023
Residents in Kirby Hill have objected to latest plans for a motorway service station near to the village.
Applegreen Ltd has submitted amended plans for the scheme between junctions 48 and 49 of the A1(M) northbound, between Boroughbridge and Ripon.
It would see a Welcome Break built at the site, as well a filling station and 364 car parking spaces created.
The proposal already has outline permission after the government’s Planning Inspectorate approved the plan on appeal in April 2021.
However, the Dublin-based company has applied for amendments to the plan, including an extension to the length of the slip roads and increasing the permissible height of the eastern dumbbell roundabout by up to 1.25 metres.
In documents submitted to the council, Applegreen said the changes were “limited design amendments”.
It said:
The site plan for the service station at Kirby Hill.
However, residents in Kirby Hill have argued that the changes are not minor and called on North Yorkshire Council to refuse the application.
Gareth Owens, of Kirby Hill Residents Against Motorway Services, said:
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