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Jun 2020
Villagers in Sharow have joined the parish council in voicing opposition to plans that would see The Half Moon Inn become a single private dwelling.
The closing date for views on the planning application to be submitted to Harrogate Borough Council is next week. Twenty-five letters of objection from the public have been lodged - and there have been no letters of public support at the time of writing.
The Half Moon, located on Sharow Lane, opened in 1822 and closed four years ago, but Sharow Parish Council wants the building to be registered as an asset of community value (ACV) in the hope that it could re-open as a pub.
Sharow parish clerk Nick Reed told The Stray Ferret:
In a letter to the council's planning department, Mr Reed said: "Our main objection is that converting a historic village pub into a private residence would be of enormous detriment to life within the parish."
He added:
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