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Aug 2020
A road through a park on the former site of Harrogate Rugby Club will destroy a green space that has been a lifeline to people during lockdown, according to a local residents group.
Richborough Estates and housebuilder Redrow have submitted plans for 95 homes to be built on Granby Farm which is next to the park. The site is designated for development within Harrogate Borough Council’s Local Plan.
The plans include an access road which cuts through Pickering Gardens, a park that was created when the former Harrogate Rugby Ground was redeveloped.
When HBC granted planning permission for Redrow to develop the rugby ground in 2013, a legal document called a Section 106 agreement was attached to it that said the green space must be protected as an amenity for the residents.
Members of the local resident's association told the Stray Ferret that the access road proposal is a "hammerblow" as many bought the properties on the assumption that the park would not be developed.
They've called on Harrogate Borough Council to reject the application.
The plans are due to go before Harrogate Borough Council's planning committee next month.
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