Sunderland Echo

Scarboroug­h council gifts land to Bradley foundation

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Scarboroug­h Council is to gift a parcel of land to the Bradley Lowery Foundation to allow it to build a holiday home for the use of families with children with life-threatenin­g conditions.

The authority’s cabinet will meet on Tuesday next week to grant the long lease of land to the south of Scalby Manor at “nil value” to the foundation.

The charity was set up in memory of six-year-old Bradley Lowery who lost his battle to cancer neuroblast­oma in July 2017.

One of the last holidays the family had together was in Scarboroug­h and it was during this visit the family got the idea to give other children and families facing similar challenges a place they could get away together to enjoy their time.

The report, which will go before councillor­s next week, states: “The Foundation contacted the council to locate an area of land that could be leased to build a state of the art holiday home for children with life-threatenin­g illnesses and their families.

“The property will be built over two storeys comprising of five bedrooms, a sensory garden with hot tub/sauna/pool.”

The land is currently used for grazing.

Bradley’s mum Gemma Lowery has previously said the town holds a special place in her heart as the location where Bradley had his last holiday.

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Bradley Lowery and mum Gemma.

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