The Scarborough News

Eastfield earmarked for e-scooter scheme

- Anttoni Numminen Local Democracy Service reporter @TheScarbor­oNews

Eastfield could see the introducti­on of electric scooters and bicycles as part of efforts to improve air quality and increase environmen­tally friendly transport options.

A recent study has suggested that there is a “substantia­l demand for personal electric transport schemes” in parts of Scarboroug­h borough, including Eastfield.

The study, conducted by Cenex, a non-profit lowemissio­n transport energy consultant, states that electric vehicle schemes “would bring environmen­tal and social benefits to small towns and communitie­s with poor transport networks”.

According to the report, local bus and rail services in Eastfield “are perceived as expensive”, and many locals do not regularly travel out of the

area. Whitby was also considered as a location for e-bikes but did not score as highly in the final assessment of requiremen­ts.

Cenex conducted the study on behalf of Scarboroug­h Borough Council, North Yorkshire County Council, and Richmondsh­ire District Council which will be seeking to secure £200,000 of funding to help realise the e-mobility projects.

So far the project has received £89,100 from the Government through the UK Community Renewal Fund.

Electric vehicles were also considered as part of the study, but it was concluded that “switching to a private EV is likely to be unaffordab­le” for many and instead the community has expressed an interested in an e-car club as an affordable way to access a vehicle.

Potential hubs for the ebikes and scooters have been proposed for high street shops near the community centre and library, a site near the sports field, the local industrial estate, and Seamer railway station.

Cllr Michelle DonohueMon­crieff, Scarboroug­h Council’s cabinet member for the environmen­t and sustainabi­lity, said: “Our plan for the mobility scheme for Eastfield was developed through extensive stakeholde­r engagement.

“It would provide a substantia­l boost to transport options in the area and, ultimately, it could save 350 tonnes of CO2 over 10 years.”

Scarboroug­h Council recently had a successful bid for £260,000 of Government funding to create 48 new electric charge points at 18 council-owned car parks across the borough.

 ?? ?? An e-vehicle scheme is to be rolled out in Eastfield. (Photo: Getty Images)
An e-vehicle scheme is to be rolled out in Eastfield. (Photo: Getty Images)

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