Yorkshire Post

Deal for firms to use Stray may not be possible, says councillor

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A SENIOR Harrogate councillor has admitted that reaching an agreement for hospitalit­y businesses to be given outdoor space on the Stray will be “challengin­g”.

Graham Swift, deputy leader and cabinet member for resources, enterprise and economic developmen­t at Harrogate Borough Council, said talks were still being held with the owners of the parkland – the Duchy of Lancaster – but it was “probably not possible” that a deal could be struck before all lockdown restrictio­ns are due to end on 21 June.

The idea was put forward to assist hospitalit­y businesses with social distancing by giving them room for outdoor seating, although Coun Swift said it would only benefit “one or two” bars.

He told a meeting: “Some of our licence companies are very keen to see usage of the Stray under controlled licensing conditions and the reality is this will

be challengin­g. The Duchy of Lancaster are rightly positive defenders of the space and for us to jump through some of the hoops required around the legal side to allow one or two companies to extend their footprint will probably not be possible before 21 June when the government fully opens lockdown.”

The parkland is protected by an Act of Parliament, the Stray

Act 1985, which has restrictio­ns on how it can be used including an annual limit on events.

There is also a requiremen­t for the public to be consulted on some changes and Harrogate Borough Council said it planned to launch a survey on the idea to give businesses space if talks with the Duchy progress. Tory Coun Swift added: “I have some sympathy with the licence companies that would like to flex their space but the reality is there is going to be a considerab­le opening up of spaces over the next few weeks.

“I hope that people will be able to take off trade and picnic on the Stray and utilise the space as we get more and more conformabl­e with social engagement.”

Under the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown, hospitalit­y businesses will be allowed to reopen for outdoor service only on April 12 when customers can meet in a group of up to six people from different households or any number from two households.

 ??  ?? GRAHAM SWIFT: ‘There is going to be a considerab­le opening up of spaces over the next few weeks.’
GRAHAM SWIFT: ‘There is going to be a considerab­le opening up of spaces over the next few weeks.’

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