North Yorkshire Council to reinstate controversial Harrogate street sign with its apostrophe after attracting worldwide attention

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Grammar sticklers in Harrogate will rest easier after North Yorkshire Council said it will reinstate a controversial street sign with its apostrophe.

It was reported this month that the council would ban apostrophes on street signs across the county to avoid problems with computer systems.

The decision provoked a fierce debate about the importance of grammar in the modern age and whether it could lead to a slippery slope in standards.

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The council replaced a street sign at St Mary’s Walk in Harrogate without its former apostrophe which led to one resident going rogue and adding it back with a black pen.

The council has said that it will reinstate the controversial St Mary's Walk street sign with its apostropheThe council has said that it will reinstate the controversial St Mary's Walk street sign with its apostrophe
The council has said that it will reinstate the controversial St Mary's Walk street sign with its apostrophe

But speaking yesterday at a full meeting of the authority in Northallerton, Conservative Executive Member for Transport Councillor Keane Duncan said the sign will be replaced with a new one that includes its beloved apostrophe.

He pledged that the punctuation mark will “live on” in the county and all future street signs will now include it.

Councillor Duncan said: “This has attracted press attention as far away as New York and Australia.

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"It’s also attracted condemnation from the Apostrophe Protection Society, a force not to be reckoned with.

"I’m pleased to confirm that the council is not abandoning standards.

“The apostrophe will live on here in North Yorkshire, the county will continue to be a haven for proper punctuation on street signs at least.

"All new signs will be fully punctuated not only with apostrophes but with hyphens and ampersands, too.

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"There will be no unnecessary abbreviation of names either and we will replace the controversial St Mary’s Walk street sign in Harrogate with the apostrophe reinstated.”

Councillor Duncan added that North Yorkshire Council has plans to introduce a single policy on all new street signs.

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