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15 Year Plan for Scarborough

Wednesday, 19 May 2021 07:00

By Carl Gavaghan, Local Democracy Reporter with additional reporting by Matthew Pells

A blueprint setting out how to transform Scarborough over the next 15 years has been backed by the borough council’s cabinet.

The Scarborough strategic master-plan sets out where the town will be in 2035 with new homes, culture and creativity, a re-imagined high street and tackling inequalities among the goals it sets out.

Council Chief Exec Mike Green says the blueprint will be used to attract investment to the town and says similar plans will be rolled out for other parts of the borough.

One of the ambitions set out in the plan is to refocus the town's economy with an emphasis on digital and creative industries.

Council Leader Steve Siddons says a long term blueprint is needed to help bring more investment into the town. He also says differences in the needs and requirements of the borough's towns means that separate plans will be developed for Whitby and Filey.

Speaking at a meeting of the authority’s cabinet, council leader Cllr Steve Siddons, called the progress on the blueprint was “really exciting” and would be looked back on as “critical” in the future of the borough.

He said:

“This is something close to my heart and it is something that I have wanted to see for some time and I am pleased that we have got to the stage that we have with it.

“It is absolutely essential that as a forward thinking authority we have to have clear plans of the direction of travel and the future because that is the only way that we will get investors to come along and take us seriously.

“I know that on various media outlets people have commented to say ‘these, these things have happened before and nothing has happened’ or ‘why don’t we just get on with it?’

“Well, you have got to have a proper plan, developers and investors will require us to have a proper plan. If we don’t they won’t take us seriously.

“So this is the first step in that movement forward in the development of the borough.”

The blueprint calls for the town’s economy refocussed with an emphasis on digital and creative industries alongside an aim to increase the range of opportunities in Scarborough, and along the coast, by creating new activities, developing a “thriving cultural scene” and new uses for buildings, such as Scarborough Spa.

The plan also recognises the authority’s climate emergency and includes measures to help ensure the council’s 2030 net zero carbon target is met.

Cllr Siddons told the meeting that potential investors had already started to show an interest in the borough.

He added:

“I don’t think any of us can underestimate how important this piece of work is.

“It could be one of the most important pieces of work that we do in this borough over the next few years.”

The town has been broken down into four areas as part of the masterplan:

  • Scarborough town centre,
  • the coast and parkland to the west,
  • North Bay
  • and a south Scarborough zone which includes Eastfield.

A number of potential regeneration projects would benefit each of the focus areas.

These include alterations to the area around the railway station and the top of Westborough and the creation of a festival square which could be home to a new Scarborough Fayre – a year-round cultural festival for the town.

In North Bay, the masterplan will see natural assets being enhanced with greater emphasis on the family-friendly nature of the bay.

In the south area major improvements to Seamer railway station would be made alongside a focus on creating more opportunities for green construction skills.

Across all four areas, there will be 16km of new cycleways and other infrastructure to make it easy to bike in and out of the town centre and key education and employment sites.

The money to pay for delivering the masterplan, which was backed unanimously by the cabinet, will come from the council’s existing resources, the recently announced Towns Deal funds, in which Scarborough was awarded £20.2 million, and bids to the Government’s Levelling Up and Community Renewal funds.

 

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