Work has begun to install new wayfinding signs in Scarborough.
Cllr Jim Grieve, Scarborough Borough Council cabinet member with responsibility for quality of life, said: “I am delighted to see the first of our new totem signs being installed. “They will provide important local information for visitors. Combined with the new way finding app, we will be able to promote more of what Scarborough has to offer. “This initiative is just one of the exciting ways we are improving Scarborough and building back a stronger tourism economy post-Covid.”
Richard Grunwell, chairman of Scarborough Town Centre Team, said: “The new wayfinding signs are an innovative addition to Scarborough and will provide important information for visitors. “However, what is more innovative and exciting is the use of technology to complement the signs enabling us to better promote all the fantastic things Scarborough has to offer.”
Simon Bean, English Heritage’s head of historic properties Yorkshire, said: “There is so much to see in Scarborough, from the bustling sea front to the tranquillity of Scarborough Castle’s headland. “This new wayfinding scheme will help visitors explore the full range of sites in the town. “We are expecting English Heritage sites at the coast to be busy this summer so I would like to thank Scarborough Borough Council for making this happen so early in the season.”


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