Yorkshire Post

Battle to save historic building from bulldozer

Same architect designed lost theatre

- CARL GAVAGHAN Email: carl. gavaghan@ jpimedia. co. uk Twitter: @ yorkshirep­ost

PLANS to demolish a derelict warehouse in Scarboroug­h are being opposed as the building was designed by the same architect behind the town’s lost Futurist theatre.

Lloyd Kelly has applied to Scarboroug­h Council to knock down the former Scarboroug­h Carpets building and warehouse in Albemarle Crescent.

Despite its appearance, the building has a storied history as it was designed by renowned architect Frank Tugwell in 1926 for a Mr HA Whittaker.

Tugwell was also responsibl­e for the interior of the Savoy Theatre in London and the Theatre Royal in York.

Locally, he is famous as the man who designed the Futurist theatre on the resort’s seafront, which was controvers­ially demolished by Scarboroug­h Council in 2018.

Members of the public have now come forward to oppose

Mr Kelly’s plan to demolish the building, which he says will then be followed next year by an applicatio­nto use the landfor residentia­l and commercial premises.

In a letter to the council, Scarboroug­h resident Tony Freeman urges the local authority not to allow the demolition.

He writes: “Tugwell is a local and eminent architect who designed many building across Scarboroug­h, as well as a number of country houses, cinemas and theatres across the country.

“It is important for the heritage of the town that the facade of this former garage building is retained.

“We have already lost the Futurist theatre also designed by Tugwell, and it is important that we do not lose another one of his buildings.”

Another resident, Stella Ward, wrote: “The architectu­ral merit of the pillars and upper areas of this building is of historic value to the town of Scarboroug­h, having been designed by a local architect.

“Full demolition would cause these beautiful stones to be lost to the residents. At the very least the developers/ demolisher­s should be required to save these elements for use in the facade of a future building on this or another appropriat­e site within the town of Scarboroug­h.”

The plans are now out to public consultati­on.

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