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Feb 2021
Campaigners say Harrogate's Rotary Wood "remains at risk" after a senior Harrogate borough councillor said it would be "premature" to comment on a future sale of the site.
There have been calls to protect the wood after Harrogate Borough Council’s 12-person planning committee voted to refuse Harrogate Spring Water's controversial plans to expand its bottling plant, which would have involved the loss of more trees at the woodland.
The company already has outline planning permission to expand into the wood, but applied for a revised application for a bottling plant that was 22% larger than originally agreed.
HBC owns the Harrogate Spring Water site on Harlow Moor Road and leases it back to them.
At last night's full council meeting, Neil Hind, chair of the Pinewoods Conservation Group, asked Cllr Graham Swift, cabinet member for economic development, if HBC would commit to retaining Rotary Wood "with no plan to lease or sell it" in the future.
In response, Cllr Swift said he was "personally surprised" by the committee's decision to refuse the extension, but added that the reserved matters application still had to be determined.
He said:
He added that should the council decide to lease or sell the site it would "abide by proper procedures", including considering an asset of community value status.
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