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08

Jul 2021

Last Updated: 08/07/2021
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Politics

Senior Harrogate councillor defends fake grass saga

by Calvin Robinson

| 08 Jul, 2021
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Cllr Andrew Paraskos, cabinet member for environment at Harrogate Borough Council, says the authority has to 'try new ideas' and if it had used black mesh instead nobody would have mentioned a word.

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Cllr Andrew Paraskos, cabinet member for environment at Harrogate Borough Council, defended the fake grass saga at a meeting last night.

A senior Harrogate borough councillor has defended a council decision to put fake grass in the town centre.

The council's decision to install plastic grass in the raised flower beds on Cambridge Street in May met a fierce backlash from residents.

Council officials initially claimed the move received “lots of positive feedback”, but later removed the grass and apologised.

Last night, Cllr Andrew Paraskos, cabinet member for parks and environment, told a full council meeting that the grass was removed “straight away” and that the authority had to "try new ideas".




Read more:



  • Extinction Rebellion replaces fake grass with flowers in Harrogate

  • Huge backlash against ‘cheap and tacky’ fake grass






When asked to comment on whether the council explained its decision properly and if its value system “focussed only on money”, Cllr Paraskos defended the move.

He said:

“I totally disagree. The stuff that we put down, I don't like to use the term artificial grass, was there as a barrier. If we had put down the black mesh stuff to keep the weeds under control, nobody would have ever mentioned a word.
“But because we have used something that looked like grass, everybody jumped on the bandwagon straight away and believed we were trying to grass the town centre. That was never our intention.
“We thought it was possibly a good idea, put a little colour behind the new planters that we put in and when everybody objected we removed it straight away. Nobody liked it, so we carried on and we will come up with new plans for that area to make the town centre look more attractive to visitors going forward.
“We must try new ideas even if they are wrong and we will find out afterwards. If you don’t try, you don’t move forward.”


When the Stray Ferret broke the story, the article received well over 150 responses - nearly all of which criticised the move.



Comments ranged from “it looks cheap and tacky” to “wasting council tax money yet again” to “who actually sat there thinking this was a cracking idea?”.

Some residents offered to remove the grass and plant flowers, but it was rejected by the council.

Extinction Rebellion later took direct action by replacing some of the grass with flowers in protest and handed it back to the council in person.

The borough council's statement apologising for the lack of communication on the saga can be read in full here.