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Bingo hall demolition plan reversal



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Published Date: 25 May 2008
Harrogate Borough Council Planning Committee decisions:
A planning application to pull down the Lucky Numbers Bingo Club in Skipton Road, Harrogate, was withdrawn ahead of a planning committee meeting on Tuesday.

Developers wanted to replace the club with eight flats and a ground floor shop, but the sc
heme met a number of objections.

Councillors unanimously approved plans to erect a detached home along with a garage and new vehicle access on land to the rear of 89 St Winifred's road, Harrogate.

Installation of replacement windows and doors and installation of a digital satellite dish at 53-55 Valley Drive, Harrogate, were given the go ahead by councillors.

An application to demolish an existing building and erect a detached office block at Morfitt's Building, John Street, Harrogate was deferred by planners. The application had been tabled by Mr T Holroyd and was a revised scheme.

Planning officer Mark Williams had recommended refusal saying the building on the site was of historic interest.

The erection of a detached home and conversion of outbuilding to create additional living accommodation at New York Farm, Harrogate Road, Huby, near Harrogate was considered. Councillors rejected the scheme by eight votes to four.

Councillors unanimously refused an outline application for a detached property at 55 St Hilda's Road, Harrogate. Access and layout was also considered.

An application for a detached property on land west of Sunny Croft, Wetherby Road, Little Ribston, near Harrogate, was refused.

Councillors gave overwhelming approval for a detached agricultural worker's property at Crosper Farm, Harrogate Road, Spofforth.



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  • Last Updated: 22 May 2008 4:58 PM
  • Source: Harrogate Advertiser
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