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Improvements to Historic Cinder Track Gateways

Work has started on improvements to a popular route which provides stunning views of North Yorkshire’s coastline.

The improvements to gateways on the Cinder Track are being carried out between Scalby and Scarborough.

North Yorkshire Council is improving the safety of junctions, enhancing biodiversity, and creating new public spaces for residents and visitors to enjoy. The project aims to boost connections, create a network of interesting spaces to explore, and support the tourism economy.

The project has also been split into different themes, all inspired by the heritage of the former railway route which dates back to the Victorian era. 

North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for highways and transport, Cllr Malcolm Taylor, said:

“The Cinder Track is a major asset for North Yorkshire, supporting everyday journeys for local people while also attracting visitors who want to experience our coast and countryside.

“This Towns Deal funding gives us the opportunity to significantly enhance the gateways between Scalby and Scarborough. 

“These improvements will not only encourage more people to enjoy active travel, but also help celebrate and preserve the historic character that makes the Cinder Track such an important part of our heritage.”

The project will see some areas developed as rest places with benches introduced, while others will be designated as gateway areas, or spaces that are journeyed through, to get to a destination. 

The eight areas of the £2.2 million project include Chichester Close, Newby Farm, Cross Lane, Gallows, Old Carriage Sidings, Woodland Ravine and Wykeham Street. Funding was awarded through the Government’s Towns Deal, to regenerate the area and deliver long-term economic growth.

The council’s highways company, NYHighways, is delivering the highways element of the scheme and work is expected to take a maximum 20 weeks, although this will be dependent on weather conditions.

In 2024, the council carried out a public consultation on the proposals. More than half of the people who responded supported the improvements and believed they would encourage both residents and visitors to use the Cinder Track.

The project is also aligned with Scarborough’s Town Investment Plan and aims to improve health through increased walking and cycling, boost access to employment, education and leisure, reduce carbon emissions and enhance air quality.

The chair of the council’s Scarborough and Whitby area committee, Cllr Liz Colling, who represents the Falsgrave and Stepney division, said:

“This work will help to ensure more people can access the Cinder Track and enjoy the wonderful views that this route provides along the coast. 

“The track has a special place for our local communities while also being enjoyed by visitors from far afield. I am pleased to see that the work is centred on the heritage of the route while making it fit for purpose for the 21st century.” 

The length of the Cinder Track follows a disused railway line which has been converted into a bridle way that is used by walkers and cyclists and stretches for 21 miles from Scarborough to Whitby.

The track is popular with both local communities and visitors, allowing access to the countryside and providing outstanding views over the landscape, as well as a connection between villages and towns.

 

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