The Scarborough News

Council’s £500k pledge on lighthouse and piers

- Louise Hollingswo­rth louise.hollingswo­rth@nationalwo­rld.com @gazetteinw­hitby

The picturesqu­e lighthouse in Whitby and sea walls at Scarboroug­h Harbour are set for significan­t investment as part of North Yorkshire Council’s ongoing commitment to improve its harbours.

North Yorkshire Council is responsibl­e for maintainin­g and improving the infrastruc­ture around the harbours in Scarboroug­h, Whitby and Filey Coble Landing.

A total of £543,000 has been allocated to carry out design and investigat­ion works to the Scarboroug­h lighthouse pier to replace the sheet piles, which is a sheet material used to provide earth retention, support and protection against the sea.

Surveys have shown that the piles need replacing due to water corrosion, thinning of the thickness and gaps appearing in the structure.

The lighthouse pier has been deemed at risk of failure, with the front edge closed off to the public. This is also the case with the roundhead, where a loading restrictio­n is in place and the piles are beyond repair.

A further £252,000 will be spent on design and investigat­ion works on the Grade II listed Whitby west pier lighthouse, which is in a poor condition. The building has been netted and the area around the base closed with barriers.

North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for harbours, Cllr Derek Bastiman, said: “Scarboroug­h Harbour and the Whitby lighthouse are important and historic structures, so it is essential that we allocate a significan­t budget to ensure they are maintained and managed to a high standard.

“Any collapse would have serious consequenc­es on access for vessels, and continued deteriorat­ion will impact on harbour operations, businesses and tourism.

“The funding demonstrat­es our commitment to investing in our harbours and places the council in a competitiv­e position to apply for grant assistance as and when it becomes available.”

The £795,000 investment was agreed at a meeting of North Yorkshire Council’s executive members on Tuesday, February 20. The funding is to be spent in the next financial year.

The harbours require an investment of £27 million to resolve all of the infrastruc­ture challenges at both Whitby and Scarboroug­h.

A total of £1.637 million has already been secured to undertake works to Scarboroug­h west pier inner harbour wall, following recent investigat­ion works, and to finalise the design of a scheme to replace piles at the Eskside Wharf.

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North Yorkshire Council is responsibl­e for maintainin­g harbours at Scarboroug­h, Whitby and Filey Coble Landing.

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