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Craven District Council agrees to give £25,000 emergency funding to Welcome to Yorkshire

updated 08/09/2021

Craven District Council has approved plans to give emergency funding of £25,000 to Welcome to Yorkshire.
2021. “Welcome to Yorkshire is in a good position to help us to welcome tourists back to the area and make sure our local businesses survive and hopefully prosper in the future. “We will revisit…

Architects appointed to develop Skipton Station Triangle Masterplan

updated 08/09/2021

Craven District Council has appointed world-leading architects, Allies and Morrison to develop a masterplan to transform the area surrounding Skipton Railway Station.
2021 and will provide a vision to support the Council’s wider growth ambition for Skipton, and additional planning guidance to support development in the area, which will supplement the Council’s…

Craven District Council launches self-isolation payment scheme

updated 08/09/2021

Craven District Council has launched an online form for residents to claim £500 if they are self-isolating and receive benefits.
2021. If you receive a Self-Isolation Payment you must self-isolate according to NHS Test and Trace self-isolation requirements. Residents can apply online for the Test and Trace Support payment at…

Skipton Town Hall receives £66,099 from the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund

updated 08/09/2021

Skipton Town Hall has been awarded £66,099 as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund (CRF) to help face the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and to ensure they have a…
2021. The funding will also cover the cost of setting up an e-commerce function to help the venue diversify its income streams. Councillor Simon Myers, Lead Member for Enterprising Craven at Craven…

Help celebrate the reopening of Skipton Town Hall by making bunting with a professional textile artist

updated 08/09/2021

Craven residents are being invited to help celebrate the reopening of Skipton Town Hall by making bunting for the first exhibition.
Craven residents are being invited to help celebrate the reopening of Skipton Town Hall by making bunting for the first exhibition. When Skipton Town Hall opens in spring 2021, the first exhibition…

Craven District Council Budget Consultation – Your Money, Your Say!

updated 08/09/2021

Craven District Council Budget Consultation – Your Money, Your Say!
Craven District Council is asking for residents' views as it begins the process of setting its revenue budget for the 2021/22 financial year.  The council provides a range of services to residents…

Flood management works begin in Aireville Park

updated 08/09/2021

A project being led by Craven District Council to reduce the risk of flooding by improving the flow of water along Gallow Syke in Aireville Park, has got underway.
2021. Work has started to create an access track to the two areas of land. A programme of woodland management will include tree planting as well as encouraging greater understory vegetation to…

Public invited to give views on £31m plans to improve travel in towns

updated 08/09/2021

New entrances to railway stations, new public spaces linking stations to town centres and better access to education and employment sites are included in £31m proposals to transform the gateways to…
2021.

Second Public Consultation on the Draft Affordable Housing Supplementary Planning Document: Craven Local Plan

updated 08/09/2021

Craven District Council is launching a second public consultation on its Draft Affordable Housing Supplementary Planning Document (SPD).
2021.  All relevant information can be found at www.cravendc.gov.uk/planningpolicyconsultations from February 15. The delivery of affordable homes for local people is an important Council…

Craven District Council agrees £150k funding for Settle Area Swimming Pool

updated 08/09/2021

Craven District Council’s Policy Committee has agreed to give Settle Area Swimming Pool £150,000 to help fund a health and wellbeing extension to the building.
2021 and trustees are hoping to appoint a contractor and start work in the next few months.