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18
Jan
Six years after the fire that ravaged the former Harper’s building in Starbeck, there still appears little prospect of the issue being resolved soon.
The once-prominent landmark on High Street remains an eyesore, despite local volunteers sprucing it up in the colours of the Ukraine flag two years ago.
Andrew Jones, the Conservative MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough, indicated in October that a public exhibition outlining plans to bring the building back to use was expected to go ahead before Christmas. But the exhibition was cancelled.
The Stray Ferret has covered the issue widely in recent years so in light of the exhibition not taking place we sought an update on the future of a building that was originally a Harper’s grocery store but traded as McColl’s supermarket when fire broke out.
Planning agency Zerum Consulting said in a statement:
Postmaster Andrew Hart, who runs the Red Box in Starbeck, has been campaigning for the building to be brought back to life for years.
He said the building "remains one of the main topics of conversation within my post office and with all the other traders in Starbeck".
Mr Hart added:
Mr Hart said the delay and uncertainty was undermining "what is becoming a thriving High Street".
He added:
The Stray Ferret has contacted Cllr Philip Broadbank, the Liberal Democrat councillor for the area, but has not yet received a response.
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