Plan for 80-bed care home on Ripon paint factory site
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Aug 10, 2022
The T&R Williamson business park could become a care home

A new care home could be built in the heart of Ripon if plans are given the go-ahead.

The 80-bed facility has been proposed for the site of the T&R Williamson business park on Stonebridgegate.

The outline plans for a three-storey building extend to more than 4,700m sq, replacing the current 1,294m sq paint factory.

In supporting documents submitted with the proposal, applicant Miller Property Group said:

“The application is pursued on a speculative basis, though interest has been expressed for the future occupation of the development by care home operators.”


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As well as the 80 bedrooms, the outline plans including lounge and dining space on each floor, as well as a cinema, a library and activity rooms.

The proposal includes retaining the existing 28 parking spaces and creating two disability spaces, as well as one ambulance bay.

However, even if the plans are approved, the exact details would need to be confirmed with a full planning application in future.

In supporting information, the applicant said:

“Overall, the application scheme will enable the delivery of a high-quality care home on the site. The development will improve the appearance of the site and will provide a use which is much more in-keeping with the residential character of the area.”

A spokesperson for T&R Williamson said:

“As previously reported, T&R Williamson Paints, established 1775, merged with sister company Thomas Howse Industrial Coatings, established 1903, over two years ago.

“Since then, there has been a planned and phased programme to fully integrate both businesses at the West Midlands headquarters of Thomas Howse.

“This has enabled us to maximise production facilities and ready ourselves for the next stage of our evolution.

“T&R Williamson retains its renowned branding, as well as the privilege of The Royal Warrant awarded in 2011 in recognition of its specialist paints, varnishes and lacquers supplied to The Royal Household.

“The merger represents an exciting new era for both companies, which pool more than 360 years of expertise in the paint and coatings industry.

“It has been a natural progression to build on the existing synergies of both companies and blend together the market-leading position, reputation, skill base and aspiration that they both share.

“The merger has also signalled a major programme of significant investment in the latest technology in production machinery. This is helping us to improve efficiency, striving us forward on our green aspirations reducing energy consumption and production waste, as well as building a broader product range.”

To view or comment on the application, visit the Harrogate Borough Council planning website and use reference 22/02831/OUTMAJ.