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Apr 2023
Staff who previously worked for some of the county’s abolished district councils are now working at Harrogate’s Civic Centre.
The building on St Luke’s Avenue was the headquarters of Harrogate Borough Council until March 31 when it was abolished to make way for the unitary authority North Yorkshire Council.
Councils for Hambleton, Craven, Scarborough, Richmond, Selby, Ryedale, plus North Yorkshire County Council, were also abolished.
One of the big questions about local government reorganisation was what would happen to the Civic Centre which only opened in 2017.
To help pay for the build, the council’s old offices at Crescent Gardens were eventually sold to developer Impala Estates for £4m.
Reorganisation had been mooted for many years and when the council decided to make the move, critics said the project could become a white elephant in the event of Harrogate Borough Council no longer existing.
Cllr Les said each former district area will retain one main office, which will be supported by around 30 “customer access points” in places like libraries.
He added:
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