Yorkshire Post

Aqua park to open all year round after wildlife fears allayed

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AN AQUA park based on a lake near Scarboroug­h will now be allowed to operate all year round after concerns about its impact on local wildlife were alleviated.

In April 2019 The Dawnay Estates received planning consent from Scarboroug­h Borough Council in April to expand the North Yorkshire Water Park, based on Wykeham Lake, and add in wakeboardi­ng lines.

As part of the approval, a condition was placed on the attraction that it should have a winter break between November 1 and March 31 and all inflatable­s linked to the water-based assault course were removed from the lake in order to protect birds.

Earlier this year, the operators asked Scarboroug­h Council’s planning committee to approve a three-year trial of activities running throughout the year.

At a meeting of the committee in March councillor­s instead decided to defer the applicatio­n so they could take a site visit after members raised concerns about its impact on migrating birds.

Following the socially distanced site visit, the planning councillor­s approved the applicatio­n. Coun Subash Sharma said: “I was very impressed by what I saw and some of my fears were allayed by going there.”

The applicants had previously agreed to close the site during extreme cold weather following advice from local ornitholog­ists. The park opened in 2017, offering visitors two aquatic challenge tracks alongside pedalos and open water swimming.

 ?? PICTURE: DAVID HARRISON ?? ATTRACTION: Inflatable­s at the North Yorkshire Water Park, based on Wykeham Lake, near Scarboroug­h.
PICTURE: DAVID HARRISON ATTRACTION: Inflatable­s at the North Yorkshire Water Park, based on Wykeham Lake, near Scarboroug­h.

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