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Feb 2022
On Knox Lane in the summer and you'll probably see families walking or on bicycles heading down towards Spruisty Bridge that runs over Oak Beck.
It's a green corner of Bilton that residents cherish but a group in Knox believes a controversial housing application would destroy the idyllic scene.
North East property developer Jomast wants to build 53 homes on a field on Knox Lane, in an application that has been reduced from 73 homes from when it was first submitted in 2020.
Since the 1980s, different developers have eyed the field for development without success, thanks in part to campaigns by dogged residents.
This time, as the site is allocated in Harrogate Borough Council's Local Plan, which maps out where new housing developments can take place in Harrogate, it could be their biggest fight yet.
Sue Wrightson added:
Jomast commissioned an ecological impact assessment by environmental consultants Naturally Wild.
To the residents' dismay, its report said the site had "moderate ecological value" and any development would "not have a significant impact on protected species or habitat."
At the time of writing, the application has had 308 objections with none in support. They cite a range of perceived problems with the site, from the electricity pylons that run over the field to potential flooding issues.
But many of the objections make emotional appeals to the council calling on them to reject the plans due to what they believe is its harmful impact on wildlife.
With the residents smarting about the Naturally Wild report, they paid ecological consultants Smeedem Foreman to write another one, which painted a different picture.
It said the Naturally Wild report was undertaken between January and April, which it called "sub-optimal" months for surveying wildlife.
It added:
Jomast's traffic assessment disputes this and says the homes will not lead to additional congestion.
Alison Hayward said the application is car-dependent and does nothing to encourage people to use sustainable travel.
Anda Mesaros added:
Harrogate Borough Council's planning committee is set to consider the plans next month
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