The Scarborough News

Search for an operator at Alpamare

- Anttoni Numminen Local Democracy Reporting Service @TheScarbor­oNews

North Yorkshire Council has begun its search for an operator to have Scarboroug­h’s Alpamare water park up and running by this summer.

The authority took possession of the site in December last year after the water park’s developer and tenant, Benchmark Leisure Ltd, went into administra­tion.

Its closure followed an original announceme­nt about a temporary closure due to high energy costs.

The council’s assistant director for commercial, property and procuremen­t, Kerry Metcalfe, said: “We are working hard to confirm a new tenant to reopen the facility in time for the main 2024 summer season.

“Once that is in place, we can look to the longer-term options.”

Alpamare opened in Scarboroug­h’s North Bay in 2016 with the help of a £9m bailout loan from the now-defunct Scarboroug­h Council.

It went into administra­tion last October still owing the council £7.8m but since it took over the site, the council has said there would be “no further payments”.

The council was also

asked about the progress of its internal auditor’s investigat­ion into the loan which was given behind closed doors by Scarboroug­h Council to Benchmark Leisure.

The council told the Local Democracy Reporting Service that the investigat­ion was “still ongoing”.

Now, North Yorkshire Council is hoping to see the attraction reopen to the public in time for the summer 2024 season.

The water park, which is located off Burniston Road, features a wave pool, a splash and play pool, four state-ofthe-art slides, two outdoor pools, an alpine-themed spa

and treatment area, and a café and terrace bar.

With a capacity of 3,000 people a day, the waterpark was designed to complement Scarboroug­h’s other attraction­s and although it had been hoped it would attract 500,000 people a year before it opened, a record attendance of over 145,000 people was announced in 2019, turning over £2.4m. •Send your news stories and photograph­s to newsdesk.scarboroug­hnews@ nationalwo­rld.com and https://submit.nationalwo­rld. com/?ref=sen to see them in the Scarboroug­h News.

 ?? ?? Aerial view of the Alpamare site at Scarboroug­h. Photo courtesy of NYC
Aerial view of the Alpamare site at Scarboroug­h. Photo courtesy of NYC

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