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Jul 2023
People will be asked for their views for a third time about the creation of a Harrogate town council, councillors agreed yesterday.
It means the new council is now likely to form in 2025, a year later than originally planned.
Councillors debated proposals yesterday at a full meeting of North Yorkshire Council in Northallerton.
Officers had recommended that each of the proposed 10 wards in Harrogate, which are based on current North Yorkshire Council divisions, be represented by two councillors per ward on the town council with the exception of Saltergate, which would have one councillor.
This followed a public consultation that overwhelmingly backed this arrangement.
However, Conservative councillors have raised concerns about two councillors representing one ward and instead backed a proposal to use single councillor wards based around the 19 former Harrogate Borough Council boundaries.
Conservative councillor for Oatlands and Pannal, John Mann said accountability to residents would be better served by single councillor wards.
He said:
At the meeting, several Liberal Democrat councillors said they wanted to stick with the original proposals and suggested ignoring the wishes of the previous public consultation would risk undermining democracy.
The areas in Harrogate which would fall under the new town council.
Cllr Monika Slate, Liberal Democrat councillor for Bilton Grange and New Park, said:
Liberal Democrat councillor for Stray, Woodlands and Hookstone, Pat Marsh said:
Councillors voted by 49 to 32 with three abstentions to consult the public on the town council being formed with single councillor wards based around the old borough council ward boundaries.
North Yorkshire Council will publish details of the next consultation at a later date.
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