A post office has made a donation to Starbeck Community Library to help improve its children’s area.
Andrew Hart and Asma Ola, of Starbeck Post Office and Starbeck Community Group, presented a £500 cheque to Peter Davies, chair of Starbeck Community Library trustees.
The money is set to go towards improvements to the children’s section at the volunteer-run library, including more seating and an alcove.
Mr Davies explained that new projectors would also be bought to help advertise events and information at the library.
He said:
“This has come just in time to do the things that we really needed to do.”
The donation comes as part of ongoing support to the library from Starbeck Post Office and Starbeck Community Group.
Mr Hart said:
“Since we started Starbeck Community Group on Facebook, Starbeck Post Office have put almost £15,000 back into the community in and around Starbeck.
“We want to work with both the residents and traders in rejuvenating Starbeck and helping its many good causes.
“We have some great supporters and volunteers who are working on and planning several projects as we speak.”
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Demolition of former McColl’s in Starbeck delayed
A proposal to fast-track the demolition of the former McColl’s supermarket in Starbeck has been put on hold by Harrogate Borough Council.
Fire ripped through the supermarket in July 2018 and more than three years later, the Victorian-era building is still a burned-out shell with much of its roof missing.
Bates & Hemingborough, which owns the building, submitted an application in November to demolish the building under permitted development rules, which allows the demolition of a building without the prior approval of the council if it is deemed a safety risk.
The owner hopes to build new retail and housing units on the site.
However, planning documents reveal the council has written to the owner to say that the council must have the final say on the demolition.
It has requested the owner submits further documents, including a construction and safety plan, details of how the demolition would affect the public footpath and St Andrew’s Church and details of where construction vehicles would park on the site.
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Andrew Hart, founder of Starbeck Community Group and the owner of Starbeck Post Office, said he agreed with the council asking for conditions around the demolition but wanted to see quicker progress.
He added:
“The Starbeck Community Group have been in constant correspondence with our councillor, Harrogate Borough Council and the two owners of this property for months now.
“We have been promised real progress by all concerned but in reality we are again facing delaying tactics.”