Staveley & Copgrove Parish Council

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Newsletter No. 16

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A few quick updates from the Parish Council:

Planning Application for Site SV2 Submitted

After several months since the pre-application consultation by Planning and Development Consultants Johnson Mowat, property developers Jack Lunn (Properties) have now submitted a full planning application for the erection of 13 dwellings on land off Main Street, Staveley (site SV2). The application is for the largest single development in Staveley in the past twenty years.

Planning application 19/03787/FULMAJ details are available here. The application was validated on 4th October 2019 and the standard consultation expiry date for responses is Monday 4th November 2019. This date has been extended to Wednesday 27th November 2019 for the Parish Council, so the the matter can be discussed at its meeting on Tuesday 26th November 2019.

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Give Your Views on County Council Services

As part of the annual budget consultation and development of the council plan, North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) are inviting people to have their say on how they should prioritise their key ambitions.

The plan sets out the Council’s priorities and actions for the next four years. It explains how they intend to deliver services that meet the needs of people in North Yorkshire. They want people to share their views on which areas they think NYCC should focus their resources, against a backdrop of ongoing austerity.

Residents can help shape the development of the NYCC plan by taking part in the Your Services, Your Say consultation online here by Monday 18th November 2019.


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Harrogate District Local Plan Update

Harrogate Borough Council (HBC) have issued the following update on the progress of the Local Plan as of October 2019:

What progress has been made on the Local Plan?

In January and February a series of hearing sessions were held by the Inspector examining HBC’s Local Plan. Following the close of the hearing sessions, we have been preparing a series of modifications to the plan. The proposed modifications are designed to address issues raised through the examination in order to ensure that the Local Plan is sound. We recently ran a consultation on these modifications that closed on 20th September 2019.

What happens next?

All of the comments received in response to the proposed modifications will be sent to the Inspector who is examining the Plan. He will take these in to consideration before he produces his final report. We anticipate receiving his report later this year following which, if he concludes that the Plan is sound, the Council will then adopt the Plan.

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Staveley Traffic Survey Results

Following the decision at the last Parish Council meeting (minute 8.5), a traffic survey was recently commissioned from North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) for Main Street and Arkendale Road Staveley. The survey took place at the two sites for a period of seven days from 13th to 19th September 2019, using traffic counting cables.

The survey results are now available and can be seen in full here (Main Street) and here (Arkendale Road). A summary of the directional results for each of the seven days is available here.

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Alfred Hymas Site – Burton Leonard

Those living in Copgrove and residents of Main Street and Minskip Road, Staveley may be interested to know that Wharfedale Homes Ltd. of Knaresborough have applied for full planning permission for partial demolition of Primrose House, the demolition of commercial buildings, change of use of the application site to residential (C3) and erection of 30 dwellings with alterations to access (already permitted) at Alfred Hymas Ltd., The Lilacs, Copgrove Road, Burton Leonard HG3 3SJ . Full details of the planning application are available here.

This application is another step in the long awaited depot relocation of the haulage business and redevelopment of the existing site for housing.


Planning Applications

The following planning applications within the Parish have recently been submitted to Harrogate Borough Council:

19/04214/FUL  Stubbings Barn, Green Lane, Burton Leonard.  Erection of detached single storey oak framed ancillary annexe outbuilding.
19/03787/FULMAJ Land Comprising Field At 436677 462600 Main Street, Staveley. Proposed residential development of 13 no. dwellings and associated works.

The following planning applications within the Parish have recently been decided by Harrogate Borough Council:

19/02749/FULMAJ Jubilee Court, Suite 1 Abacus House, Wath Lane, Copgrove HG3 3TB.  Permitted 7th October 2019.

You can track all planning applications within the Parish from 2018 onwards, including any Parish Council response, on our website here.


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