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17
May 2021
Harrogate Borough Council has made a dramatic U-turn this evening and agreed to remove plastic grass from planters in the town centre.
The council's decision to install the artificial grass sparked a fierce backlash, which saw protesters from Extinction Rebellion replace the turf with plants.
The council initially defended the £800 scheme, claiming it had received "lots of positive feedback" despite complaints it looked "cheap and tacky" and was damaging to the environment.
The statement added it considered using stone or bark instead of the plastic grass but ruled it out because "we felt it will most likely end up being used as an ashtray or thrown around".
It added the saga had detracted from other initiatives, such as planting 5,500 wildflowers on the Stray and the upcoming white rose project, that will see thousands of trees planted.
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