‘Build to give resort people better lives’
SCARBOROUGH: A resort’s council wants to replace the former Futurist theatre with a development that enhances the town’s heritage assets and helps residents live better lives.
A new cross-party task group was set up to examine all options following a review of the council’s 2014 decision to demolish the former theatre.
A COUNCIL has revealed that it wants to replace the former Futurist theatre in Scarborough with a development that enhances the town’s heritage assets and helps residents live better lives.
In February Scarborough Borough Council set up a new crossparty task group to examine all options for the area following an independent review of the council’s 2014 decision to demolish the former theatre at a cost of more than £4m and enter into an agreement with theme park operator Flamingo Land to build an attraction in its place.
Next week, the task group will report its proposals to the council’s cabinet, outlining what the council should look for when it is deciding what should go on the area, known as the “Bay Side South” vision.
Flamingo Land will still be part of the negotiations going forward but it could be the end of its plans for a seaside attraction which included a 200ft-high “Cliffhanger” ride, a rollercoaster and a fourstorey building housing restaurants and play areas.
While making no specific proposals about what the development should be the task group identified several themes that should be met by any plan.
They include enhancing the town’s natural heritage assets, enabling residents to live better lives, and promoting good health, education and active lifestyles.
In a report prepared ahead of next Tuesday’s cabinet meeting, it noted that the group was keen that the site’s redevelopment would result in facilities that would “captivate all ages” while being “accessible and affordable to local residents and visitors”.
It would also need to support an all-year-round economy.
Despite Flamingo Land remaining the preferred bidder, the all-party group was keen the future focus did not just relate to leisure and tourism and wanted provision for other sectors such as digital, health and engineering, education and skills along with career development for 18 to 25-year-olds.
A desire for the redevelopment to better connect the town centre, beach and harbour forms part of the vision. The cabinet report says discussions now need to take place with Flamingo Land to ensure its proposals match the new vision.
Council leader Coun Steve Siddons said: “I am very grateful for colleagues from across the political spectrum coming together to help define a vision for Bay Side South.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for a redevelopment to make a massive difference, not least in improving the lives of residents young and old, contributing to the economy and providing a cultural facility we can all be proud of.”
Earlier this year, an independent review into the 2014 decision to demolish the Futurist had found flaws with the strategic and economic cases for the development.
This is a fantastic opportunity... to make a massive difference.
Scarborough Council leader Steve Siddons.