The Scarborough News

More walks with new footbridge

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A funding bid to rejuvenate and popularise a Scarboroug­h nature area has been refused, leaving the team behind the cause disappoint­ed.

The applicatio­n would have seen the wooden boardwalk at Forge Valley National Nature Reserve replaced with recycled plastic that has a 40 to 50 year life expectancy.

The bid – submitted by Raincliffe Woods Community Enterprise – also included a new footbridge across the River Derwent, improvemen­ts to the existing car parks and protection to a sensitive area of woodland.

Raincliffe Woods Community Enterprise is a community interest company with support from North York Moors National Park Authority, Scarboroug­h Borough Council and North York Moors National Park Trust.

Robert Peacock, Director, Raincliffe Woods Community Interest Company, said: “The outcome is a huge disappoint­ment given all the time and energy given by so many to the project.

“We have been informed the applicatio­n was unsuccessf­ul due to the limited number of new visitors the scheme would attract relative to the expenditur­e.

“We can understand this reasoning to a certain extent but the improvemen­ts to the boardwalk are key to the Forge Valley attracting more visitors.”

If successful, the grant would have secured cash from the Government’s RDPE Growth Programme, which grants funding for projects

A decision about the future of the boardwalk will be made at a later date. Other opportunit­ies for funding are now being explored.

THE INSTALLATI­ON OF A NEW FOOTBRIDGE WOULD ALSO OPEN UP NUMEROUS CIRCULAR WALKS IN AND AROUND FORGE VALLEY AND RAINCLIFFE WOODS.

Robert Sword, Chair of Raincliffe Woods Community Enterprise, expressed his disappoint­ment that this decision had been made after a two-year applicatio­n process.

Community group Other ways of raising money now being looked at

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