Published Date:
23 March 2007
By Staff Copy
CONCERNED residents and members of the town's tourism association fear Whitby's Blue Flag bid could be in jeopardy if new beach facilities are not ready for Easter.
Scarborough Council has spent the past nine months and around £180,000 renovating a disused café close to the beach huts on North Promenade.
Its improved facilities for tourists and locals will comprise new foot showers, baby changing facilities, toilets with disabled facilities, a lifeguard lookout station and letting facilities for a shop premises.
Scarborough Council says the building work is due to be completed by Good Friday.
But the Victorian block of toilet facilities on the beach are all boarded up and the toilets on Khyber Pass are also closed for repairs, meaning there are no toilets close by apart from those in Whitby Pavilion or on the West Cliff.
Blue Flags, which are awarded to coastal destinations which have achieved the highest quality in water, facilities, safety, environment and management are announced in May based on last year’s water quality.
Assessors will be visiting Whitby’s beach over the summer season to check the Blue Flag criteria is being met.
In Scarborough Council’s Borough News winter and spring edition in 2006, the authority admits the new centre with its vastly improved facilities “is vital if Whitby is to retain its much-coveted Blue Flag award.”
Tom Broderick, who runs the Reading Rooms in Flowergate, has taken a keen interest in the project.
He said: “It is insulting people’s intelligence telling us the Beach Management Centre is going to plan and will be open for Easter.
“As a multiple business rate payer and residential rate payer, I cannot sit by any longer and allow complete and utter fools to flutter away our hard-earned cash.
“This project should have been completed years ago. We are now in serious danger of losing our Blue Flag status.”
Members of the Whitby and District Tourism Association (WDTA) say it will be a miracle if the building work is completed in time for Easter.
The stormy weather and high seas have set builders working on the beach management centre back, but the WDTA say it is no excuse the attraction, which was given planning permission in 2005, has not yet been completed.
With just two weeks until Easter, the WDTA who have inspected the building themselves, said it appears to be a shell with no interior facilities installed, no windows and walls partially missing.
John Freeman of the WDTA said they welcome the new facilities once they are in place, but added: “There’s absolutely no way they will be ready for Easter.
“There is a real shortage of toilets and amenities in the town.
“The toilets on Khyber Pass are shut and the toilet block on the beach is all boarded up.
-
Last Updated:
22 March 2007 9:15 AM
-
Source:
Whitby Gazette Friday
-
Location:
Whitby