New electricity sub-station to be built at Crescent Gardens in Harrogate

Work has started on the construction of a new twin electricity sub-station next to the old council offices in Harrogate‘s Crescent Gardens. 

The existing sub-station is located in the basement of the council building, but this will be removed and replaced with a more modern version at ground level. 

The council building was bought in 2020 by Harrogate-based property developer Impala Estates for £4 million, and the company has planning permission to turn it into offices, a roof garden restaurant and gym, and to create a two-storey extension. 

A spokesperson for Northern Powergrid, which is responsible for electricity supply in the region, told the Stray Ferret: 

“We’re relocating the sub-station for three reasons. The old one in the basement of the old council building was not particularly accessible, but the new one at ground level will be. 

“It will also be more secure from the elements, as its old location underground made it more susceptible to flooding. 

“And more modern equipment will help make this section of the network stronger, improving security of supply for more than 230 properties in the immediate area.” 

The spokesperson estimated the project could take between 12 and 18 months in total and said the work represented a £275,000 investment by the power company. 

They added: 

“The transition from shutting down the old sub-station to energising the new one is usually seamless, but if any interruption to supply is required for safety reasons, we will let local residents and businesses know.”


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