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Harrogate: Spa town’s blueprint ‘bungle’ stifles firms

Business leaders say Harrogates future commercial development has been stifled by a lack of land for development.

Business leaders say Harrogates future commercial development has been stifled by a lack of land for development.

Business leaders have claimed the economy in one of Yorkshire’s most affluent districts is being stifled because a planning blueprint bungle.

They say planning officers have failed to earmark enough land for major commercial development in Harrogate.

Members of Harrogate Chamber of Trade and Commerce have now organised a meeting amid accusations the proposed Local Plan has an “inadequate” allocation of land for the expansion of major enterprise.

The chamber’s chief executive, Brian Dunsby, claimed the district has several significant employers who have successful and expanding businesses that will need adequate sites for development as the economy emerges from the recession.

But he said the safety product specialists Lindam had moved to a new site near Wetherby because a suitable location could not be found in the Harrogate district.

Mr Dunsby added: “This will happen again as things stand which will have a profound impact on the local economy.

“There seems little point in building more houses without also providing more jobs in the area.”

But Harrogate Borough Council refuted the claims.

And a spokeswoman for Harrogate Borough Council maintained that it was seeking to allocate “significant amounts of employment land” in Harrogate itself as well as Pannal, Knaresborough and Boroughbridge.

The spokeswoman said that more than 70 acres of land is due to be provided to cope with commercial development over the next decade.

This was an area the equivalent in size to more than 30 football pitches, she added.

The land is anticipated to be available for development by the middle of next year.

This will only be after an independent planning inspector has had time to examined the final draft of the proposed Local Plan.

The spokeswoman stressed work was currently underway to update the council’s evidence on the “demand for and supply of employment land”.

She added that consultations will be held with organisations including the Chamber.

The event for business leaders to discuss the alleged inadequacies in the proposed Local Plan will be held today (January 14) at 5.30pm at the Old Swan Hotel in Harrogate.

 

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