A man who was caught masturbating in public in Walkers Passage has been conditionally discharged.
A 54-year-old Harrogate man pleaded guilty on Monday to outraging public decency.
Appearing before Harrogate Magistrates Court, he was handed a conditional discharge for 12 months.
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The incident occurred in September last year.
Walkers Passage is a popular cut through linking Harcourt Drive and Park Parade, on the edge of the Stray.
The court took into account the man’s guilty plea when imposing the sentence.
However, he was ordered to pay a £22 surcharge towards victim services and £85 costs to the Crown Prosecution Service.
Decision to let Walkers Passage grow wild divides opinionHarrogate Borough Council has stopped mowing the grass around Walkers Passage to reduce anti-social behaviour and improve biodiversity.
Walkers Passage is a popular cut through between the Stray and Harcourt Drive.
Geoff Davy, a local resident, told the Stray Ferret the grass was previously mown “about a dozen times a year.”
But this year only narrow strips near the path have been mown. The rest of the small park is being allowed to grow long, a decision that Mr Davy criticised:
“It’s unpleasant to look at and it’s unpleasant to be in. Families and people with small children won’t come here to play.”
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A council spokesperson told the Stray Ferret the decision to stop mowing the grass had been taken for two reasons: to reduce anti-social behaviour, and to increase biodiversity.
Mr Davy said:
“It’s not working, letting that place go derelict. It’s not stopping anti-social behaviour and drug-dealing.”