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Harrogate Spring Water accepts rejection of expansion plans and announces new application

Harrogate Spring Water accepts rejection of expansion plans and announces new application
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Tree-mendous challenge sees green-fingered Clitheroe Rotarians and volunteers come together to plant over 200 trees

Tree-mendous challenge sees green-fingered Clitheroe Rotarians and volunteers come together to plant over 200 trees
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Julia Bradbury welcomes rejection of North Yorkshire bottled water plant expansion

TV presenter Julia Bradbury has welcomed a council’s decision to reject a controversial proposal to expand a bottled water plant over a community-planted wood, saying “the trees won”. Bradbury, who is know for her countryside-related broadcasting, is among those who have campaigned against Harrogate Spring Water’s attempts to expand its plant in the North Yorkshire town across a site called Rotary Wood, which was planted by children 15 years ago. Campaigners have been victorious in their fight to save an area of Rotary Wood from destruction as councillors have voted to refuse Harrogate Spring Water’s expansion plans. Harrogate Borough Council’s planning committee has this afternoon rejected the firm’s proposals to expand its plastic bottling factory further onto the community woodland in what was one of the most significant planning decisions in the town’s recent history.

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 

Julia Bradbury welcomes rejection of North Yorkshire bottled water plant expansion

TV presenter Julia Bradbury has welcomed a council’s decision to reject a controversial proposal to expand a bottled water plant over a community-planted wood, saying “the trees won”. Bradbury, who is know for her countryside-related broadcasting, is among those who have campaigned against Harrogate Spring Water’s attempts to expand its plant in the North Yorkshire town across a site called Rotary Wood, which was planted by children 15 years ago. Campaigners have been victorious in their fight to save an area of Rotary Wood from destruction as councillors have voted to refuse Harrogate Spring Water’s expansion plans. Harrogate Borough Council’s planning committee has this afternoon rejected the firm’s proposals to expand its plastic bottling factory further onto the community woodland in what was one of the most significant planning decisions in the town’s recent history.

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