A central Ripon site where the emergence of a sinkhole prevented new homes being built is to be given a makeover.
Harrogate Borough Council was set to build 17 homes to replace a block of flats in poor condition on Allhallowgate.
However, serious ground stability issues came to light during demolition of the existing properties.
The potential for sinkholes to open up led to the development, which was backed by funding from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, being scrapped.
Harrogate Borough Council decided the project was no longer economically viable in 2019.
Hoardings were erected around the site and an entry gateway was chained and locked to protect public safety.
Now Mike Chambers, the cabinet member for housing and safer communities at Harrogate Borough Council, has positive news.
He told the Stray Ferret:
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