Funding approved to reinstate historic Scarborough beach chalets

It's after they collapsed in 2018

Author: Karen LiuPublished 16th Mar 2022

A £383,000 investment for ten new chalets in Scarborough has been approved.

The proposals were discussed at a meeting of Scarborough Borough Council's cabinet yesterday (Tuesday 15th March) for the construction works next to the Clock Café near Scarborough Spa.

The original, grade two listed, chalets were damaged - or had to be demolished on safety grounds – when the retaining wall collapsed in 2018.

Work to stabilise the wall started in 2020 and was completed last year.

It means the chalets can now be reinstated, which will significantly improve how the area looks and will complement the wider regeneration of South Cliff Gardens, which is ongoing.

It was proposed that they are built to a higher standard than the originals and the installation of an electricity and water supply and drainage means they could offer much improved facilities.

Externally, the chalets would need to be very similar to the original block in order to meet conservation rules and secure support from organisations such as English Heritage.

This will require a specialist architect to design them.

The approved £383,000 will come from the council’s local investment fund.

Scarborough Borough Council director, Marc Cole, said:

“We’ve always had an ambition to reinstate the chalets lost when the wall collapsed.

“Work to fix that is now finished, so we have the opportunity to begin the reinstatement.

“The new chalets will be a considerable upgrade to the originals but will be carefully designed to meet conservation requirements and complement the area around the Clock Café.”

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