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Ripon gardens get £15,000 facelift

by John Grainger

| 21 Mar, 2025
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Garden guardians: (l to r) Paul Roberts of NYC; Cllr Barbara Brodigan; PCSO Phil Wright; Ripon in Bloom chair Chris Searle; Ripon BID manager Lilla Bathurst; and Ripon Civic Society’s Mandy Whitehead.

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Gardens in Ripon which were a focus of crime and anti-social behaviour have been given a £15,000 facelift, thanks to a coordinated community effort.

Temple Gardens was formerly a burial ground and the site of an independent chapel. It became a public garden in 1986, but in recent years has been subject to neglect and abuse.

To consider how the area, which is owned by communications group BT, might be improved, a partnership was formed involving North Yorkshire Council’s community safety team, North Yorkshire Police, Ripon in Bloom, the Ripon Together community group, the Ripon Business Improvement District and the National Trust.

A Community Fund grant of more than £8,850 was received from the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority’s policing, fire and crime team to help fund the project, with a further £6,200 coming from North Yorkshire Council’s commuted sums pot – funds paid by developers building new homes in the area.

Along with help from students and volunteers, the funding has enabled paths to be cleared, dangerous branches to be removed, new gates and benches installed and the addition of new barrel planters, with the aim of making the gardens safer and more inviting.

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The new-look Temple Gardens

Students from Ripon Evolve college also pitched in with litter-picking, clearing leaves and removing overgrown shrubbery from the gardens, which are on Allhallowgate.

North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for corporate services, Cllr Heather Phillips, whose responsibilities include community safety, said: 

Temple Gardens has been sadly neglected for a number of years and as a consequence has attracted negative elements.

By everyone coming together and putting time and effort into tidying the area, it has been possible to create somewhere that people can be proud of.

This is a very good example of partnership working and I thank all of those who have been involved in the project.

According to statistics from North Yorkshire Police, there have been a total of 24 incidents of anti-social behaviour, drugs and alcohol use reported in Temple Gardens since 2008.

There have also been ongoing problems with dog fouling, drunken behaviour and vandalism.

North Yorkshire’s Labour deputy mayor for policing, fire and crime, Jo Coles, said:

Our region is rightly famous for our beautiful green spaces.

The Mayor of York and North Yorkshire, David Skaith, and I want to see everyone able to better access the outdoors, so I am delighted we have been able to support this revitalisation of Temple Gardens.

The positive response from residents and amazing efforts of volunteers are clear examples of how we can strengthen our communities, combatting anti-social behaviour and delivering spaces that are safe and welcoming for all.

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It is hoped that the gardens will be safer now

North Yorkshire Police’s Harrogate outer neighbourhood inspector, Inspector Holly Nicholls, said tackling anti-social behaviour was a top priority:

We know that the most effective way to do this is through strong partnerships and the support of our communities.

By working closely with local authorities, businesses, and residents, we can take a proactive approach to preventing crime and ensuring our shared spaces remain safe, welcoming, and enjoyable for everyone – whether they live here or are visiting.

We rely on the community to report issues and work with us to find lasting solutions. Every piece of information helps us take action where it’s needed most. Together, we can create a safer environment and send a clear message that anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated in North Yorkshire.

Cllr Barbara Brodigan, a Liberal Democrat who represents Ripon Ure Bank and Spa division on North Yorkshire Council, said:

By creating a pleasant and welcoming area in which to walk and sit, I hope that it will act as a deterrent to those who take advantage of places that become neglected and overgrown.

I am sure the work carried out at Temple Gardens will be welcomed by residents, businesses and visitors alike and I look forward to it becoming a popular area to visit once again.

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