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Harrogate

British  
/ ˈhærəɡɪt /

noun

  1. a town in N England, in North Yorkshire: a former spa, now a centre for tourism and conferences. Pop: 70 811 (2001 est)

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Jon from Harrogate told the BBC he felt "trapped in a nightmare" because of the ground rent on his leasehold home, which is currently £200 a year but doubles every 10 years.

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The 35-year-old, originally from Harrogate, was first diagnosed with the condition when he was 12 and he vividly remembers that initially he found it incredibly hard to control his blood sugar levels.

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However, with what he describes as "amazing support" from hospital staff in Harrogate and from his family, he did learn to manage his diabetes, though he says he found it easier when he was later given an insulin pump and a blood glucose monitor.

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Hazel Peacock, a road safety campaigner in Harrogate, was delighted this summer when her council imposed 20mph limits on almost 200 roads in the town.

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"Because to get on a bus here and go to Harrogate, it's nearly a two-hour job, you know, just to get banking done."

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