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09
Apr
A Knaresborough care home has been granted planning permission to expand.
Thistle Hill Care Home will be able to provide more accommodation for younger people with physical disabilities and acquired brain injuries.
Barchester Healthcare, which owns the home on Thistle Hill, applied to North Yorkshire Council to create single storey extensions to the front and rear of the existing building, a roof terrace and four car parking spaces.
The home provides 24-hour nursing and specialist dementia care, and also operates the Farnham Unit, which offers specialist care for younger people with physical disabilities and acquired brain injuries.
According to a design and access statement by Harris Irwin Architects in support of the application, the scheme will provide eight additional en-suite bedrooms for these younger people.
The statement said:
It added:
The home is situated 1.2 miles from Knaresborough town centre on Green Belt land.
Aimée McKenzie, the case officer at the council, said in the decision notice report:
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