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A1M Kirby Hill service station: How villagers 25-year fight against development was defeated at fourth time of asking

Submitting. Gareth Owens, chair of Kirby Hill RAMS, says: “We feel the thing that has changed here is the planning system, not the facts. After 25 years of playing the game and having it refused, you have to ask the question; what has changed?” An aerial picture of the intended site (shown in black outline) with Kirby Hill to the right. The objections of local residents have not altered over the past 25 years since the first application was submitted back in 1996 – they believe that having a development close to the size of their own village nearby will harm the rural area in which they live. That those concerns have foundation was accepted in part by Mr Rose’s decision, which “acknowledged that the proposed development would cause some harm to the character, appearance, and visual amenity of the area”.

Historic Turkish baths in Harrogate is set to ban nude bathing to promote inclusivity

Harrogate s Victorian spa offered swimwear-free options at single-sex sessions However, plans suggest swimwear will become mandatory for men and women Management say move will promote inclusivity as there was a concern over access to the bath s single-sex sessions by those of varying gender categories It also has had to reverse plans to ban single-sex sessions in favour of mixed gender sessions only after customers said changes would stop people coming

NORTH YORKSHIRE: County denies breach of LGR consultation

NORTH YORKSHIRE: County denies breach of LGR consultation
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Julia Bradbury slams plans to cut down community woodland

Television presenter Julia Bradbury said she was delighted after plans to chop down a community woodland planted by children to expand a nearby plastic bottle water plant were rejected. Harrogate Council voted to refuse a planning application which would have resulted in half of four-acre Rotary Wood being cut down and replaced with a bottling facility for Harrogate Spring Water, one of the country s leading mineral water companies. Julia, 50, told MailOnline: I m really delighted that people are now so passionate about open spaces and that the council has understood this. Delighted Julia Bradbury has won her battle against a water bottling plant whose expansion plans to cut down community woodland have been rejected 

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