The Scarborough News

Work on cliffs above Spa and Filey

Work has started to stabilise South Cliff above Scarboroug­h Spa.

- By carl gavaghan carl.gavaghan@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @carlgavagh­an

The first phase of the multimilli­on pound South Cliff Slope Stabilisat­ion Scheme in the gardens above Scarboroug­h Spa started on Monday. Lasting for approximat­ely six weeks, the first phase will involve vegetation clearance and the removal of some trees.

The trees being removed are not the subject of tree preservati­on orders and replantati­on, where appropriat­e, will form part of the reinstatem­ent phase of the scheme following the cliff stabilisat­ion works.

The £14 million scheme is vital to protect the Victorian Spa complex below and the many properties situated at the top of the cliffs.

In the interests of public safety, a number of footpaths in the gardens will be closed during the clearance works.

The closed footpaths will be marked accordingl­y and alternativ­e access will be clearly signed.

The Spa cliff lift is unaffected by the works.

The work is being carried out for Scarboroug­h Borough Council by its contractor, Balfour Beatty.

Claire Firbank, Balfour Beatty public liaison officer said: “The clearance work is critical to enable us to prepare the area for the stabilisat­ion phase of the scheme, which is due to start later this year.

“We apologise for any disruption caused during this first phase and ask the local and visiting public to bear with us as we carry out the work.”

Cllr Mike Cockerill, Scarboroug­h Borough Council cabinet member for project leadership, harbours and coast and flood protection added: “The overall stabilisat­ion scheme is crucial to ensuring that the protection the cliff gives the areas above it, and the reputation of the gardens in the area above the Spa as one of Scarboroug­h’s most loved outdoor spaces, is secured for current and future generation­s of residents and visitors.

“It is therefore very heartening to see the first phase of works get underway.” The stabilisat­ion works are anticipate­d to start sometime in early May.

 ??  ?? The South Cliff works will end up costing a total of £14 million.
The South Cliff works will end up costing a total of £14 million.

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