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Appendix 1 COMMUNITY DEFIBRILLATORS – RECOMMENDED Appendix 1 COMMUNITY DEFIBRILLATORS – RECOMMENDED All locations were checked using the Mapping Tool – Resilience Direct Name of locality Location of defibrillator Organisation type Area Reasons organisation 1 Defibrillators Ripon, Moors Care Home -Voluntary Organisation RIPON Area not covered by existing provision for Ripon Harrogate Residential footprint: High numbers of residential properties within 600m (a YAS Road criteria) of the proposed site Considered a high priority area by YAS 2 Harlow Harlow Hill, Harlow Hill Methodist Church, -Community Group HARROGATE Area not covered by existing provision Men’s Forum Otley Road 4 College Road, Harrogate, Residential footprint: High numbers of residential properties within 600m of the HG2 0AQ proposed site 2 applications were received form the same locality, this application was considered a higher priority area by YAS 3 Fearby and North The Black Swan, Fearby, -Parish/Town Council RURAL Area not covered by existing provision Healey Yorkshire HG4 4NF An area of high visitor numbers includes a local camp site District Distance from A&E makes the location vulnerable Parish Rural isolation Council 4 Harrogate Station Outside Wall to right of front -Business HARROGATE Area not covered by existing provision Osteopathic Parade/ door Area of high footfall Clinic Robert Street All existing provision is internal and not accessible 24 hours a day junction 5 Upper Wath, Sportsmans Arms Hotel -Parish/Town Council RURAL Area not covered by existing provision Nidderdale Nidderdale Although not huge area of residential population it is an area frequently visited Parish by visitors Council Excessive travel distance for the nearest ambulance station 6 Kirk Kirk Deighton Kirk Deighton Football Club, -Voluntary Organisation RURAL Area not covered by existing provision Deighton Village Hall Area of high footfall and residential footprint: Rangers Close to Leeds border, but nearest defibs are still some distance away at AFC Garforth and Headingley. 7 Wighill Wighill, External wall of White Swan --Not for profit RURAL Area not covered by existing provision Parish Tadcaster Public House, The Avenue, Organisation Residential footprint: Well populated village Council Wighill LS24 8BG Parish/Town Council Rural isolation, nearest ambulance station is in Wetherby This application was considered a higher priority area by YAS 8 Birstwith Birstwith The Dale Stores (Post -Voluntary Organisation RURAL Area not covered by existing provision Horticultural Office), Birstwith – external -Community Group Isolated community Society wall -Not for profit Organisation This application was considered a higher priority area by YAS Local school in the area 9 Joe Manby Hookstone External wall of workshop -Business HARROGATE Area not covered by existing provision Limited Park with public access. Local school in the area No current provision south of the railway line, this application bridges a gap 10 No 43 Bew Saints Outside the butchers shop -Business HARROGATE Area not covered by existing provision Bar Area/St Area of high footfall Winifred’s Residential footprint: Large residential area Avenue Close to the Stray and local park run and events Shops 11 Follifoot with Follifoot with Redundant red telephone box -Parish/Town Council HARROGATE Area not covered by existing provision Plompton Plompton (acquired by the Parish Over 460 residences in the village Parish Parish Council) outside the village 2 applications were received for the same locality, YAS considered this Council Post Office on Main Street. application to have a higher priority Note: to be housed in a telephone box, subject to applicant agreement to purchasing the relevant defibrillator box at additional cost 12 Hartwith Low Laithe, Public bus shelter in Low -Parish/Town Council RURAL Area not covered by existing provision Appendix 1 COMMUNITY DEFIBRILLATORS – RECOMMENDED All locations were checked using the Mapping Tool – Resilience Direct Name of locality Location of defibrillator Organisation type Area Reasons organisation Cum Winsley Nidderdale Laithe, owned and Residential footprint: Well populated village Parish maintained by Hartwith cum This application was considered a higher priority area by YAS Council Winsley Parish Council 13 Manhattan Oatlands Manhattan Snooker Club, -Snooker Club HARROGATE 2 applications were received from the same locality, priority given to site of Snooker Beech Avenue Manhattan club due to the number of nearby properties, YAS considered this Club application to have a higher priority Area of high footfall Residential footprint: Large residential area Schools close by 14 The Sharow, St John’s Church, Berrygate -Charity RIPON Area not covered by existing provision Parochial Ripon Lane, Sharow, Ripon HG4 -Voluntary Organisation Residential footprint: Well populated village Church 5BJ This application was considered a higher priority area by YAS Council, St John’s Church Sharow 15 Woodfield Woodfield, Outer wall of Woodfield -School HARROGATE Area not covered by existing provision Community Bilton Community Primary School Area of high footfall Primary Residential footprint: Large residential area School Schools close by 16 Arkendale, Arkendale Exterior wall of “The Blue -Parish/Town Council RURAL Area not covered by existing provision Coneythorpe within the Bell”, Arkendale Prioritised by YAS over Coneythorpe application due to less accessible location & Clareton Claro Ward, for the ambulance service Parish Combined Council Parish of “Arkendale, Coneythorpe & Clareton” 17 Harrogate Harrogate At the back entrance to 9 -Charity HARROGATE Area not covered by existing provision Skills 4 North Park Road (opposite - Business Area of high footfall for businesses and Stray area Living Centre the Odeon Cinema car park Area of high footfall and on a bus route – please see map provided) Appendix 1 COMMUNITY DEFIBRILLATORS – NOT RECOMMENDED Name of locality Location of defibrillator Organisation type Area Reasons organisation 18 Follifoot Park Pannal Road Follifoot Riding Centre, -Charity HARROGATE Proposed site in a largely commercial area and has a low footfall Disabled Follifoot Pannal Road -Voluntary Organisation 2 applications were received from the Follifoot locality, this application had less Riders Group Follifoot -Not for profit Organisation residences within a 600m area (a YAS criteria) -Community Group Application placed on the reserve list 19 Harlow Harlow Tennis To fix onto the end of the -Voluntary Organisation HARROGATE 2 applications were received from the same Harlow Hill locality, priority given to Tennis Club Club, Otley Harlow Tennis Club -Community Group site of Methodist church due to the number of nearby properties at that side of Road, Harrogate House, in view of the the road park/roadside 20 Fountains Studley Roger Outside wall of Studley -Community Group RURAL Area of low population numbers and low footfall Abbey Parish Roger Village Hall -Not for profit Organisation Current provision of defibrillator within the National Trust at Fountains Abbey -Parish/Town Council Application placed on the reserve list 21 Harrogate St George’s On wall of the Tavern -Voluntary Organisation HARROGATE Existing coverage close by (within 600m ) Cricket Club Road, Harrogate Building -Community Group --Not for profit Organisation 22 Mackenzies Blubberhouses Main entrance to shop -Business RURAL Area of low population numbers and low footfall Yorkshire and restaurant Provision close by at reservoir site Smokehouse 23 Springwater Starbeck Outside Springwater -School HARROGATE Existing coverage close by (within 250m) School School Existing coverage located at the same side of the rail line 24 Dacre & Dacre Banks, Pavilion, Max Pullan -Registered Charity RURAL Existing coverage close by, 2 defibrillators located within 600m Hartwith Nidderdale Recreation Group Playing Fields Ass 25 Ripon Ripon City Churchyard wall of -Not for profit Organisation RIPON Existing coverage close by, 2 defibrillators located within 250m Cathedral Cathedral 26 Kearby with Kearby with The Stables, Maustin -Parish/Town Council RURAL Area of low population numbers and low footfall Netherby Netherby Park, Kearby with Parish Netherby Application placed on the reserve list Council 27 Beckwithsha Beckwithshaw Beckwithshaw Cricket -Voluntary Organisation RURAL Existing provision at local public house, within 600m of proposed location, this w Cricket Club outside wall of club defibrillator is available 24 hours a day Club house 28 GSPK Knaresborough, At entrance – on pillar of -Business KNARESBOROUGH Existing coverage close by (within 600m) application to be discussed between Limited Manse Lane main gate Harrogate and Knaresborough Lions Club 29 Mother Knaresborough Low Bridge – Mother -Business KNARESBOROUGH Existing coverage close by, 4 defibrillators within 600m Shiptons Shiptons Museum 30 St Michael’s Wilsill Barn wall of Bridge End -Charity RURAL Coverage by 2 defibrillators in Glasshouses and 1 to the south and All Farm HG3 5EB -Voluntary Organisation Angels Application placed on the reserve list Church, Wilsill 31 Pannal Ash Harrogate Almsford playing fields -Charity HARROGATE 2 applications were received from the same locality, priority given to site of Junior -Voluntary Organisation Manhattan club due to the number of nearby properties Football Club 32 Friends of St St Cuthbert’s On the outside wall to the -Primary School RURAL Existing coverage close by, defibrillators located on Pateley
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