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Nov 2023

A blueprint for Harrogate has called for a rethink on a bypass and the introduction of a park and ride scheme.
Retired architect Barry Adams devised the document A Vision for Harrogate with support from business group Independent Harrogate in May as an alternative to the £11.2 million Harrogate Station Gateway.
With new gateway proposals due imminently, Mr Adams has updated the document and says it presents a more joined-up approach to the town's future than the gateway.
It highlights four fundamental issues. They are: introducing a park and ride; considering a bypass to reduce congestion; smartening up the town's appearance and the creation of a new masterplan with a coordinated approach to town planning.
The vision says the gateway fails to tackle congestion, adding:
To complement this, the document calls for a park and ride "without any further delay". It adds:

East Parade
The document, which uses East Parade as a town centre cycle route rather than Station Parade, also calls for an end to one-off "pocket planning' projects like the gateway and the creation of a joined-up masterplan, adding the last one from 2016 is out-of-date. It says:

Barry Adams
Mr Adams drew up his vision this year as an alternative to the gateway after consulting with Independent Harrogate, Harrogate Residents Association and a residents group in the Granville Road area.
It described the gateway as the 'wrong scheme at the wrong time”, adding:
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