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Congratulations to all the councillors who voted to pass the Station Gateway plans — you have just killed off a large quantity of small businesses in the town.
It’s about time your salaries and pensions were docked at the same amount as these small business owners are going to lose.
Then you might start making the right commercial decisions. Shame on you.
Tony Cowan, Harrogate
Gateway is 'a highway engineer's-led solution'
I along with all those who spoke against the gateway project in its present form were extremely disappointed with the outcome but the support from the public gallery was encouraging.
We had all put a lot of time, thought and consideration into preparing our statements. This was the result of talking to others, local knowledge, professional experience and above all an understanding of how this town works - the skills which the executive and officers of North Yorkshire Council clearly still do not have.
There was nothing new in the North Yorkshire Council presentations and it was clearly a case of delivering the same old information that we have all heard so many times before but yesterday in a series of rather long, boring and bumbled presentations that did not inspire any of us.
It is still unfortunately purely a highway engineer's-led solution. It is not capable of celebrating this as an exemplary and attractive gateway to the town simply because there was no mention of urban design (or an understanding of what makes places work). This is generated by a lack of awareness from those with limited understanding of Harrogate, its character and the largely cohesive Conservation Area it sits in.
Once again an attempt at a publicity exercise to justify the project but with more than a hint of desperation as threats emerged at the loss of funding or it being moved elsewhere.
All this was followed by councillors debating a decision which will have far reaching consequences on our town. Unfortunately, most of those present seemed to have little grasp of the actual mechanics of what will occur.
Sadly the project now has conditional support from the area constituency committee but does require North Yorkshire Council officers to work with residents and businesses to find the best use of the money.
Part of this should include discussions on the alternative scheme I handed to area constituency committee members. Cllr Keane Duncan did however point out there were time pressures to proceed with the project. Sadly as we all know the highways executive has a history of ignoring the democratic process, not listening and dismissive of public comment.
Time will definitely determine what happens next.
Barry Adams, Harrogate
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Mike Hodgson, Harrogate
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