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Mar 2021
Developers behind plans to build 36 homes in a Harrogate district village have been sent back to the drawing board by councillors.
Stonebridge Homes proposed the homes for land near Goldsborough’s cricket club and primary school.
The plans were initially refused by Harrogate Borough Council’s planning committee in 2018 and then granted outline permission a year later.
At a meeting today, the developers were seeking a final stamp of approval for the Station Road scheme but were turned down by councillors concerned over the number and layout of the homes.
Cllr Zoe Metcalfe also said more needed to be done to reduce the impact on nearby homes and the village’s conservation area.
She said:
Cllr Andrew Paraskos, a Conservative who represents Spofforth with Lower Wharfedale, added:
One resident, Noel Evans, spoke in objection to the plans today saying the 36 homes were “not needed nor wanted by anyone in the village” and called for the number to be reduced to 12.
Mr Evans said.
The plans included a mix of one to five-bedroom properties, with 14 classed as affordable.
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