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Jul 2021

The announcement that Harrogate Borough Council will be scrapped and replaced by a super council for North Yorkshire raises many key questions.
Major assets, such as Harrogate Convention Centre, will fall under new control. One of Harrogate Borough Council's last acts could be to spend £46.8 million on refurbishing the convention centre.
More than a thousand council employees face the uncertainty of being transferred or made redundant when the new super council comes into existence.
The Stray Ferret requested an interview with Wallace Sampson to ask how the council is preparing for such seismic changes, and what could be done to prevent council taxpayers funding a zombie council beset by staff departures and looming extinction. However, we did not receive a response.
Here are some of the key issues that need to be addressed.
Beyond this there are wider questions as to how the district council will operate in the transitional year, how it will retain staff and management during this period, whilst continuing to provide services.
These are critical issues that the public will want answers to in the coming months.
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