On Air Now

Tom Hooper

3:00pm - 6:00pm

  • 01723 336444

Now Playing

Joe Jonas

Heart By Heart

Download

Whitby Pier Ladder Changes Approved

Thursday, 12 June 2025 17:20

By Anttoni James Numminen, Local Democracy Reporter

A council’s retrospective application for the installation of replacement ladders on East Pier in Whitby has been approved by a planning committee despite local objections.

North Yorkshire Council has been given retrospective planning permission for the replacement of five 9m-long ladders on the Grade-II Listed East Pier at Henrietta Street.

At a meeting of the Scarborough and Whitby Area Planning Committee on Thursday, June 12, councillors asked why the authority had submitted the application after the work had been undertaken.

Members wanted assurances that the council was “not playing fast and loose with planning rules” and officers sought to allay concerns by stating there was “nothing untoward” about the scheme.

The new 9m-long ladders, which provide pedestrian access to the pier, are made of galvanised steel rather than timber and locals have raised concerns about a visual impact on the site which was constructed in the early 18th Century.

Whitby Town Council objected to the proposal, stating that it wanted to see a “like-for-like replacement instead”.

Speaking at the meeting, Coun Subash Sharma said:

“I’d like to have an explanation as to why this application is retrospective, because no one wants to give the impression that North Yorkshire plays fast and loose with the planning rules for its own benefit.”

A senior planning officer at the meeting said:

“I don’t think there is anything untoward with this.

“Over the years, things have been replaced numerous times as standard maintenance and although it is no excuse, what I’d suggest is that it probably doesn’t occur on a daily basis to the person who is responsible, that this is a Listed structure.

“The person would just think it was part of the ongoing regular maintenance.”

The officer added that “as soon as it was realised” it was a listed site, the decision was sent to the committee for retrospective approval.

According to a report prepared for the councillors, the previous timber ladders were “replacements for earlier ones, likely replaced numerous times over the centuries as a result of the maritime environment” and were not considered “original”.

Three of the ladders are located on the western side and two are on the eastern side of the pier.

The retrospective application was approved by the Scarborough and Whitby area planning committee on Thursday, June 12.

Did you find this article useful?

This is the Coast is committed to providing a daily local news service for the Yorkshire Coast. We are a small locally owned and operated business which employs professional journalists and reporters. We do not receive any public funding or grants and we are entirely funded by our local commercial operations. We enjoy fabulous support from local businesses who work with us on their advertising and marketing campaigns, but the cost of providing high quality, well researched, fact checked local news coverage is significant.

If you appreciate what This is the Coast does, and would like to help support our journalism, please consider supporting us on a monthly basis today.

A small contribution from all our readers would really help support independent journalism for the Yorkshire Coast.

More from Yorkshire Coast News

Comments

Add a comment

Log in to the club or enter your details below.

Follow Us

Get Our Apps

Our Apps are now available for iOS, Android and Smart Speakers.

  • Available on the App Store
  • Available on Google Play
  • Just ask Amazon Alexa
  • Available on Roku

Today's Weather

  • Scarborough

    Sunny intervals

    High: 25°C | Low: 14°C

  • Filey

    Sunny intervals

    High: 25°C | Low: 14°C

  • Whitby

    Sunny intervals

    High: 25°C | Low: 14°C

  • Bridlington

    Sunny

    High: 26°C | Low: 15°C

  • Hornsea

    Sunny intervals

    High: 26°C | Low: 14°C

  • Driffield

    Sunny intervals

    High: 25°C | Low: 15°C

News