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Oct 2023
Plans have been submitted to install 56 solar panels on historic almshouses in Harrogate town centre.
The Rogers Almshouses Trustees have tabled the proposal for the gothic-style grade two listed site, which was built in about 1868, on Belford Road.
In its plan to North Yorkshire Council, the trustees said the move would help to provide a “sustainable solution” for energy at the 14 houses.
The almshouses were a gift from George Rogers, Bradford textile manufacturer and Harrogate philanthropist.
Originally, 12 almshouses were constructed. Planning permission was granted for a further two one-bedroom houses in 2020.
The proposal would see solar panels installed at the site to help produce renewable energy for the homes, which are classed as affordable housing.
Planning documents submitted to the council said:
It added that the proposal would have “minimal visual impact” and would “protect the visual integrity” of the site, which is in the Harrogate Conservation Area.
A heritage statement submitted by architects Richard Eves in support of the application said:
North Yorkshire Council will make a decision on the plan at a later date.
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