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Home / Environment / Judi Dench Condemns Plan to Destroy Harrogate's Rotary Wood for Bottled Water Factory

Judi Dench Condemns Plan to Destroy Harrogate's Rotary Wood for Bottled Water Factory

30 Oct, 2025

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Summary

  • Iconic actress Judi Dench opposes plan to replace 500 trees with bottled water factory
  • Dench calls the proposal an 'act of environmental vandalism'
  • Rotary Wood in Harrogate is a thriving habitat planted by children and nurtured by the community
Judi Dench Condemns Plan to Destroy Harrogate's Rotary Wood for Bottled Water Factory

In a move that has sparked outrage among local residents, renowned actress Judi Dench has condemned plans to replace 500 trees in Harrogate's Rotary Wood with a bottled water factory. Dench, who has strong ties to the area, described the proposal as an 'act of environmental vandalism' that would destroy a thriving habitat planted by children and nurtured by the community.

The expansion plans by Harrogate Spring Water, which would see the company's plant on Harlow Moor Road grow, have faced significant backlash. Dench's comments, read out at a recent meeting of North Yorkshire Council's planning committee, have helped draw wider attention to the issue. The actress, who is originally from York, has a long history of supporting environmental causes, including being a patron of the Woodland Trust.

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Protesters have staged multiple demonstrations to save Rotary Wood, which is part of the Pinewoods green corridor and used daily by locals for walking, education, and wellbeing. While the company claims the expansion would create 50 new jobs, the planning committee has deferred its decision, requesting more information on how the lost trees would be replaced.

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Judi Dench, a renowned actress, has strongly condemned the plans to replace 500 trees in Harrogate's Rotary Wood with a bottled water factory, calling it an 'act of environmental vandalism'.
Rotary Wood is part of the Pinewoods green corridor in Harrogate and is used daily by locals for walking, education, and wellbeing. The area is a thriving habitat that was planted by children and nurtured by the community.
The planning committee has deferred its decision on the Harrogate Spring Water expansion plans, requesting more information on how the lost trees would be replaced.

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