Yorkshire Post

Resorts’ two ‘ jewels in the crown’ are back under council control

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SCARBOROUG­H BOROUGH Council has agreed to take back control over two of the biggest entertainm­ent venues, described as jewels in the crown.

The borough authority’s cabinet yesterday gave the approval for its agreement with Sheffield City Trust ( SCT), also known as Sheffield Internatio­nal Venues ( SIV), which has run Scarboroug­h Spa and Whitby Pavilion on its behalf since 2012, to be terminated.

Earlier this month, Sheffield Council told Sheffield City Trust, which it subsidises, that it must end its loss- making contract with Scarboroug­h Council “as soon as possible” before it will commit to further funding.

The city council has said it will not cover losses for contracts SCT has with other authoritie­s going forward and wanted the agreements terminated “at minimum cost”.

It follows decisions by the city council to give up to £ 16.6m to SCT this financial year, which is £ 11.6m more than budgeted for.

Yesterday, the borough council’s cabinet backed the move to bring the venues, along with the

Spa Cliff Lift and Peasholm Cafe, back under the authority’s control from January 1, 2021.

Council leader Coun Steve Siddons said: “Out of the problems that have been created here over the last six to nine months, as always there are opportunit­ies and we have to take those opportunit­ies.”

He said the venues were “jewels in the crown” of the resorts and welcomed the chance to look at how they are run.

A report prepared for the cabinet said that the council’s contract had been set to run until September 2022 and it was “unlikely that ( SIV) would look to extend their relationsh­ip with the venues”.

It added that in the first three months the council intends to bring the remaining 11 members of staff across to open up Farrers Bar at the Spa and the cafe and cinema at Whitby Pavilion if it is safe to do so.

Detailed short and mediumterm plans for operating the venues will now be developed and a marketing strategy and the possibilit­y of working with external partners to programme some events also feature in the plans.

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