Plan approved to convert former Pateley Bridge police station into home

A former police station in Pateley Bridge will be turned into a home after plans were approved.

The owners of Kendall’s Farm Butchers in the town bought the station on King Street.

Former North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Julia Mulligan announced last year that the building would be sold as part of cost-cutting measures.

The Stray Ferret later revealed in July this year that the station was sold for £297,000. It was estimated to sell for £142,000.

In a planning application submitted to Harrogate Borough Council by Paul Kendall, a third generation butcher, the family bought the building to relocate to Pateley Bridge.

Now, the council has approved the plan.

Planning documents reveal they had been looking to relocate closer to the business for many years but were unable to find anywhere suitable.

Harrogate architect James Robinson, who submitted the plan on behalf of the Kendalls, wrote that living within 200 metres of the main shop in Pateley will be “revolutionary” for the family, as it will allow for a much better work-life balance.


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Pateley Bridge butcher hopes to make former police station new home

The owners of Kendall’s Farm Butchers in Pateley Bridge have bought the town’s former police station and hope to turn it into their new home, according to planning documents.

Former North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Julia Mulligan announced last year that the station on King Street would be sold as part of cost-cutting measures.

Officers based at the site were moved across the road where they share space with Harrogate Borough Council.

In July, the commissioner’s office confirmed that the police station was sold for £297,000. It had initially been estimated to sell for £142,000.

A planning application has been submitted to Harrogate Borough Council by Paul Kendall, a third generation butcher, to convert the former police station and adjoining property he bought at auction into one family home.

Better work life balance

According to planning documents by Harrogate architect James Robinson, the Kendalls currently live around five miles outside of Pateley Bridge, which means in the winter it can be a challenge to get to the town if it has been snowing.

The documents reveal they had been looking to relocate closer to the business for many years but were unable to find anywhere suitable.

Mr Robinson wrote that living within 200 metres of the main shop in Pateley will be “revolutionary” for the family, as it will allow for a much better work-life balance.


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Former Pateley Bridge police station sold for £297,000

The old police station in Pateley Bridge has been sold for £297,000.

Former North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, Julia Mulligan, announced that the station on King Street would be sold in January 2021.

Officers based at the site have since been moved across the road where they share space with Harrogate Borough Council.

According to the police, the move is expected to save £19,000 per year.


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The commissioner’s office confirmed that the police station was sold last month for £297,000. It had initially been estimated to sell for £142,000.

Details of the buyer have yet to be made public.

The commissioner’s office said the funds will help to pay for policing in North Yorkshire.

A decision notice to sell the building said previously:

“Pateley Bridge station is a large building and is relatively expensive to run.

“Whilst local officers and staff are based there, the building is far too large for the size of team based there.  

“New mobile working technology means officers are spending less time in the station and more time in the community, which has also affected how often the current station is occupied. This will decrease further as new applications are added to the technology.”