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22
Feb 2021
Highways bosses are to apply to erect a bollard on the Stray to stop cars driving over it to avoid the Beech Grove road closure in Harrogate.
Last week, the Stray Ferret reported cars were driving over the Stray to get around the new closure, which was put in place to block through traffic and create a Low Traffic Neighbourhood.
Cllr Don Mackenzie, executive member for access at North Yorkshire County Council, described it as “extremely poor behaviour” and added that drivers were committing an offence.
Some people have taken to social media to report alleged incidents of drivers going over the Stray to get around the planters.
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In a tweet, Cllr Mackenzie said the county council, which is the highways authority, would apply to Harrogate Borough Council to place a bollard on the Stray to block such manoeuvres.
He added the authority had already erected a bollard on the footpath side to prevent cars from mounting the pavement.
The borough council said it had yet to receive a request for the bollard, but confirmed that such a plan would require approval under the Stray Act.
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