Yorkshire Post

Seaside lights plan to inspire and drive inward investment for region

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A SPECTACULA­R ILLUMINATI­ON of six key landmarks across the Yorkshire Coast to inspire people for miles around and drive economic growth is in the running for an estimated £4m investment.

All eleven Local Enterprise Partnershi­ps from across the Northern Powerhouse Region were invited to bid for a share of the new £15m Northern Cultural Regenerati­on Fund and in York, North Yorkshire and East Riding, six projects have been narrowed down to one bid to go forward.

The bid chosen to go through is for “Constellat­ions: Illuminati­ng the Yorkshire Coast”, which originated from the Scarboroug­h Creative Driver Partnershi­p, made up of a number of cultural organisati­ons in the area.

The installati­ons are proposed in the following locations:

Whitby – Old Swing Bridge

Scarboroug­h – Art Gallery down to Rotunda and the seafront

Filey – The Brigg/New Visitors Centre

Bridlingto­n – Garrison Square Withernesa seafront

Hornsea seafront.

The fund aims to create a legacy from The Great Exhibition of the North which will happen next year, and is to raise aspiration, pride and visibility as well as strengthen­ing communitie­s and providing cultural activity for people in places of least engagement.

Local Enterprise Partnershi­p board member Richard Shaw said: “A vibrant and visible culture is critical to making a case for enterprise, inward investment and for making great places – which we know the Yorkshire Coast already is – even greater.

“If “Constellat­ions” captures the imaginatio­n of the Government’s decision-makers for the Northern Cultural Regenerati­on Fund, it will give a real boost to the Yorkshire’s Coast’s economic regenerati­on that the area truly deserves.”

The successful projects will be announced in March.

 ?? PICTURE: GERARD BINKS. ?? COASTAL CHARM: Scarboroug­h has been chosen for one of the installati­ons for the coast of Yorkshire.
PICTURE: GERARD BINKS. COASTAL CHARM: Scarboroug­h has been chosen for one of the installati­ons for the coast of Yorkshire.

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