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Julian Smith MP letters addressed to NYCC and HBC - Ripon Barracks Update July 2020

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Thursday, 16 July, 2020
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Letter to NYCC and HBC

Letters from Julian Smith MP addressed to Richard Flinton Chief Executive of North Yorkshire County Council and Wallace Sampson Chief Executive of Harrogate Borough Council sent on 30 June 2020 regarding the Ripon Barracks development proposals.

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