Social distancing measures extended in North Yorkshire townspublished at 08:01 British Summer Time 23 October 2020
Local Democracy Reporting Service
Social distancing measures in Harrogate and Knaresborough will remain in place for another three months – with some traffic cones being replaced with planters, it's been confirmed.
Parking suspensions and road closures introduced in the towns to give priority to pedestrians will be extended until 31 January, according to North Yorkshire County Council.
Traffic cones along James Street and Albert Street in Harrogate will also be replaced with “much more attractive” planters, the council said.
It comes after a planned trial to pedestrianise James Street was delayed after complaints from the town’s business sector.
North Yorkshire County Council and Harrogate Borough Council had hoped to test out the idea this year – but have now pushed it back to 2021.
The authorities said they had listened to feedback from businesses and will keep the current measures under review.
Parking spaces between Princes Square and West Park on the A61 in Harrogate will also be reopened under the recently announced changes.