An accessible skatepark will be built in Filey after plans were approved by Scarborough Borough Council this week.
The £362,000 facility will be located on the western side of West Avenue, between the car park and the multi-use games area.
It is intended to cater for skateboards, BMX, scooters and wheelchair motocross.
Councillor Roberta Swiers is delighted.
The 1,100 sq. m site, which will include floodlights, concrete structures, and fencing, was guaranteed funding by the authority’s cabinet in March 2022.

The planning authority noted that skateparks “can result in noise disturbance to nearby residents and other noise-sensitive occupiers of land and property”.
However, it concluded that there is unlikely to be an impact on the amenity of neighbours as the closest residential property is located 120m away.
At the meeting, Cllr Jane Mortimer said:
“I agree with Cllr Swiers and I’ll second the proposal. I’ve been down there when the multi-use games area was put in and it is in the right place.
“I know the housing is alongside side it but you have the railway track and two lots of fences, so I think it’s far enough away so that it isn’t going to cause any problems.”
During the public consultation stage of the application, several members of the public sent letters of support.
Ashley Gray, a Filey resident, said the proposed plan was
“a great facility that has the potential to bring together the community around physical activity”.
Another public consultee, Tori Gower, said:
“This project brings so much excitement and opportunity to all around the area!”
The floodlights at the skatepark are to be automatically switched off at 10pm to “discourage use and congregation into the late evening” while the police crime officer commended the proposed safety plans.


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