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Major development proposed at Hellifield will impact negatively on the setting of the Yorkshire Dales National Park

Wednesday, 16 November 2016 08:28

The Hellifield Flashes with the YDNP behind The Hellifield Flashes with the YDNP behind Save OUR Craven Countryside

The first thing an organisation such as the Campaign to Protect Rural England does, when presented with a major application for development, is to look for the positives and the good things about the proposal so that we can understand the principle of the idea or WHY.

 

We’re not trying to preserve or pickle the countryside, we work to protect and enhance and keep it alive and thriving.

A major development more suitable to urban England than rural England is planned on green field in the open countryside, consisting of 300 lodge homes, 91 bedroom hotel, park and ride, two cinemas, swimming pool, associated roads, ancilliary buildings, lighting….bus drop off….

It’s early days to make an in-depth comment as there are 26 files containing some 1200 pages of information  on Craven District Council’s web site, each one needs to be carefully examined. We’re supposed to come out with technical comments on a planning application but when faced with a proposal such as this - well, it’s best to speak from the heart without political correctness

This application was posted on line yesterday. Our ‘phone rang all day with people asking for help and advice - those people expressed disbelief, horror and some anger. Many of them were distraught. Many have lived with the threat of a controversial development on the site of the Hellifield Flashes for over 25 years.

 

We’re a charity, it’s our job to listen and offer help where we can.

Hellifield is a thriving village in the Yorkshire Dales, it’s alive with a great sense of community and spirit.

The Flashes, as they’re known locally, are of great importance to villagers and they have been for generations.

It’s special 

People care, people matter.

 

The Hellifield Flashes sit next to and on the boundary of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, one of the big jewels in the County’s crown, we should be protecting and enhancing the setting of the Park, not degrading it.

The development site is also next to two conservation areas and three listed buildings, all of which would, in our opinion, be adversely affected.  Parking spaces alone would gobble up an area larger than the pitch at Wembley

This isn’t a brownfield site it’s agricultural and farmed, the land is already working for people and the countryside.

We should be protecting the existing businesses in the Craven area to allow them to thrive - we already have countless bed and breakfasts, small hotels and campsites in existence . 

The famous and quite stunning Hellifield  Peel is nearby and is, perhaps, one of Hellifield’s own jewels.

Just three miles down the road lies the Coniston Hotel, with 71 rooms, conferencing facilities, spa, swimming pool, clay shooting, off road experience, walks and four restaurants ranging from fine dining to afternoon teas and snacks.

As for choice? There’s even a more affordable option down the road at the Premier Inn.  There’s Spa at the Devonshire Arms at Bolton Abbey and swimming pools at Skipton and Settle.  

The area is already well served - further development will impact negatively on existing business and facilities.  

Hellifield already has a large scale trailer park, lodge home and caravan site with permission for over 260 static caravans.

The proposal would dominate the village and change the character for ever. 

It’s easy to say after less than 24 hours that CPRE North Yorkshire views this application with scepticism.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              It's  even easier to say, planning and development should about common sense, after all that’s what sustainability really means - it’s about making sure we look after what we have now so  that the next generation can live successfully and thrive.

 

Addendum

CPRE North Yorkshire have now visited the site, met with the Chair of the local protest group Save  Our Craven Countryside and examined the major parts of the proposal, this application merits extensive comment and based upon what we’ve seen and discovered so far, we will be supporting the local people who contacted this organisation and will be objecting.

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