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Oct 2021
Local residents said Harrogate's £10.9 million Station Gateway scheme could mean unsafe "no-go zones" in the town centre and bottleneck traffic on Station Parade.
The second face-to-face consultation into the project was held today in Victoria Shopping Centre.
The scheme, which could lead to a reduction in parking spaces, the part-pedestrianisation of James Street and potentially up to a year of major road works, received a mixed response.
The main comments from people were about whether the total cost was balanced by the impact on the town and if pedestrianisation will create unsafe areas.
Chris and Maria Littlefair, from Killinghall, questioned whether it was enough to reduce the number of cars on the road. They said:
Gordon Pearson, who will be directly affected on Mount Parade, said:
Louise echoed Ms Knight's concerns:
For more information and to have your say on the project visit the consultation page here.
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