Further scrutiny of plans to sell former Scarborough indoor swimming pool

The sale of the land was given in-priniciple approval by the council's cabinet in July

Author: Local Democracy Reporter, Anttoni James NumminenPublished 26th Aug 2022

Scarborough Council’s decision to sell a former indoor swimming pool site to a developer is to be further scrutinised by one of the authority’s overview committees.

The sale of the land, which was given in-principle approval by the council’s cabinet on July 26, will be examined by the places and futures overview and scrutiny committee over concerns about “due process”.

At an upcoming special meeting of the scrutiny committee on September 1, members will “determine whether to recommend that the cabinet amends its decision” concerning the sale of the former swimming pool which is currently set to be transformed into a four-star hotel by HQ Hotels.

The former indoor swimming pool is proposed to be home to a £15m 100-bedroom hotel, forming part of the council’s North Bay Masterplan.

The “call-in of executive decisions” was requested by four Scarborough borough councillors who said they had “concerns that the property is being sold without being adequately marketed to raise the highest possible sum”.

The call-in was proposed by Cllr Heather Phillips, and supported by Cllrs Clive Pearson, Mike Cockerill, and Phil Trumper who also suggested that “due process has not been followed”.

The opposition councillors added that they were “also concerned that consent has not been given by NYCC” with regard to relevant requirements.

At its meeting in July, Scarborough Council’s cabinet resolved to provide “in principle and final approval of the sale of the former Indoor Swimming Pool site on the terms principally contained in the private and confidential appendix to this report.”

It also agreed that it would “ring-fence the capital receipt relating to the sale of the site for the delivery of the North Bay Masterplan”.

The terms contained in the confidential appendix have not been made publicly available.

Scarborough businessman Nick Thomas MBE has approached the council about developing the site privately through his business Qdos Entertainment and the newly-formed HQ Hotels.

According to a report presented to the cabinet on July 26, “officers and HQ Hotels have agreed in principle the terms of the disposal of the site for use as a hotel with ancillary car park.”

As part of its masterplan, Scarborough Council has set out an aim of attracting hundreds of thousands of additional visitors every year through new “adrenaline experiences” and “four-star plus” hotels.

At the meeting on July 26, Cllr Carl Maw said he was originally “apprehensive” about the plans but said he believed the hotel would be “a destination in its own right” and “will not be in competition” with the other types of hotels in Scarborough.

Scarborough Council’s Places and Futures Overview and Scutiny Committee will decide at its meeting on September 1 whether to oppose the transaction.

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