An artist’s impression of the redevelopment of Daleside Nurseries.

Harrogate’s Daleside Nurseries to create new jobs with approval for redevelopment

Planning permission has been granted to transform the Killinghall horticultural and garden centre, Daleside Nurseries, in Harrogate.

National property consultant Carter Jonas secured approval for the development, which will enhance the future of the business and create new job opportunities.

The family-owned plant nursery has occupied the site since 1958.

Following consultations with neighbours, the Parish Council and the local Ward member, the remodelling will see the entrance to the site move around the corner to the recently installed service road, realigning and rationalising of the existing nursery buildings to provide a more efficient layout, new display areas, additional car parking and entrance features; along with new customer facilities and a café – which will create five new jobs for the local area.

Although Daleside Nurseries has continued to cater for consumer’s increasing interest in plants and gardening, the competition saw owners Ray and Stuart Townsend appoint Carter Jonas’ Harrogate Planning Team to advise on ways of developing the business whilst maintaining its core activity as a retail nursery.

Paul Leeming of Carter Jonas said: “We are delighted that planning permission has been agreed for the redevelopments at Daleside Nursery. The company is a respected local family business that is eager to develop the business in keeping with the expectations of the consumer.

“We were appointed by the Daleside management team to consider ways of taking the business forward in an increasingly competitive market.

“We produced a business plan to consider how to make better use of available floor space and to identify the requirements of its customers, along with anticipated future changes to the retail and horticultural market.

“The new lay-out will not only provide new jobs but also help Daleside to expand its retail offering and stand out from its competition.”

Following the planning application submitted in summer 2015, a second application was submitted for housing on the parts of the site which would become redundant as a consequence of the remodelling. The proposed housing will fund the developments on the nursery site as well as meeting part of the substantial housing need in Harrogate.

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