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Scarborough SEND Hub Plans Approved

Sunday, 9 November 2025 18:30

By Anttoni James Numminen, Local Democracy Reporter

A school in Scarborough has received the green light for a ‘desperately-needed’ special educational needs hub.

​St Martin’s School at Holbeck Hill, Scarborough, can go-ahead with the construction of an SEND unit which is planned to open next September.

​The Church of England Aided School developed the proposal with North Yorkshire Council and the Diocese of York, and will see the construction of an “irregular rectangular-shaped building” with solar panels on the roof.

​The unit aims to “extend the main school facilities to provide additional teaching space for two classrooms that can be used independently from the rest of the school”.

​In addition to the single-storey development, the scheme includes an extension to the car parking facilities, with the creation of 10 additional parking spaces.

​No objections to the scheme were raised by Scarborough Town Council or by members of the public.

​Officers described the proposed building as “modest in size in comparison to the existing and adjacent school building, and is located in a well-screened part of the site”.

​However, they noted that there would be “largely unobstructed, long-distance views onto the building from the West and South-West across the playing fields,” but concluded that the building was “appropriately designed and the proposed materials are considered to be acceptable”.

​In order to extend the parking area, the school will remove several non-protected trees and other vegetation.

​However, these are to be replaced with the planting of 33 new trees, according to plans.

​In terms of amenity, officers said that while the wider area is residential, the proposed building is at a “significant distance away from the nearest residential property and there would be very limited, if any, impact on residential amenity enjoyed by properties”.

​The scheme was approved by North Yorkshire Council, subject to conditions.

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