North Yorkshire Council’s commitment to revitalizing communities across the county has taken a significant step forward with the announcement of a major redevelopment project in Catterick Garrison. Led by Cllr Carl Les, representing the Catterick Village and Brompton-on-Swale division, the initiative aims to breathe new life into one of North Yorkshire’s key towns.
Cllr Les emphasized the importance of the regeneration project, stating, “The re-development of the center of Catterick Garrison will breathe new life into one of our key towns in North Yorkshire.” He further highlighted the broader commitment of the council to ensure that communities across the county benefit from investment, attracting new enterprise while enhancing living and working conditions.
A pivotal moment in the project’s journey was marked by a visit from Rishi Sunak, illustrating the tangible impact of government initiatives such as the Levelling Up Fund on communities like Catterick Garrison. Cllr Kevin Foster, the council representative for the local Hipswell and Colburn division and the authority’s Armed Forces champion, echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the collaborative efforts between the council and the Ministry of Defence.
“This has been a very collaborative bid between the council and the Ministry of Defence,” said Cllr Foster. “I am looking forward to seeing the project developing – the regeneration of Catterick Garrison is very much needed and will be beneficial to all of the local communities, including members of the Armed Forces.”
The redevelopment project includes plans for a significant green space, aligning with the council’s priorities to reduce carbon emissions while providing recreational opportunities for residents. With Catterick Garrison serving as home to one of the largest Army bases in the country, the transformation of the town center promises to bring substantial benefits to Armed Forces personnel and their families.
North Yorkshire boasts a rich military history dating back more than a century, with approximately 10,770 military personnel stationed in the county, making it one of the largest concentrations nationally.
The planning application documents associated with the project are available for public review on the North Yorkshire Council’s website at Richmond Road Planning Documents.
The announcement signals a new chapter for Catterick Garrison and underscores North Yorkshire’s ongoing commitment to fostering vibrant, sustainable communities across the region. As plans progress, anticipation builds for the transformational impact set to unfold in the heart of this historic military town.