Crunch talks on the future of Scarborough's South Bay have been described as positive

A joint statement's been issued by the four organisations who met earlier

Author: Kathy GreenPublished 9th Oct 2023

A list of actions have been drawn up to help improve water quality at Scarborough's South Bay.

Campaigner gathered in Scarborough earlier calling for improvements to water quality in the South Bay.

The water is currently rated poor and the Environment Agency advises against swimming in it.

"We will look at best practice round the Country"

North Yorkshire Council, Environment Agency, Defra and Yorkshire Water have issued a statement following the meeting:

“We’ve had a positive meeting with lots of honesty and good challenge around the table between the different organisations involved.

“Between us, we have come up with a list of actions we have all agreed to take forward and which reiterate our commitment to continue to tackle the complex issues at South Bay together.

“These include more detailed testing and analysis of data by the Environment Agency with the assistance of experts at Durham University.

“We will look at best practice around the country in areas that experience similar problems to South Bay and how they have tackled them, including the potential use of natural filter solutions in worst affected areas.

“We will also continue with these senior level meetings to drive forward the agreed actions and work towards improving bathing water quality at South Bay.

“Alongside these actions we collectively welcome McCain’s investment in its new water treatment plant and its offer to support us going forward. We also acknowledge Yorkshire Water’s recently announced planned investment in our area and commitment to deliver local improvements as quickly as possible.”

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