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Mar 2024

One of the main opponents of the £12.1 million Harrogate Station Gateway has issued a plea to halt the scheme.
The Stray Ferret reported on Friday that West Yorkshire Combined Authority is expected to approve the full business case for the gateway on Thursday (March 13).
This will pave the way for North Yorkshire Council to begin preparatory work soon before the year-long project gets underway in earnest in September
However, the latest plans for the downgraded scheme have not yet been made public, the cost has risen by almost another £1 million to £12.1 million and an assessment of the scheme has branded it "poor value for money".
This led retired architect Barry Adams, a Harrogate resident and vocal gateway critic, to issue a plea for a rethink.
In a letter to the Stray Ferret, Mr Adams said the "overwhelming opinion" in Harrogate was that the gateway is a "total waste of public money".
He added:
Mr Adams, who said he represented Harrogate Residents Association and Granville Road Residents Group, called instead for more focus on creating a park and ride bus service and a Harrogate bypass.
He accused Cllr Keane Duncan. the council's executive member for highways and Conservative candidate to be North Yorkshire mayor, of "drip feeding" limited information on the gateway to boost his image in the run-up to the mayoral election on May 2.
You can read Mr Adams' letter below.
Cllr Duncan said last week it was an "exciting time for the regeneration" of the town centre. He added:
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