The success of Peasholm Park's Moonlight on the lake event over half term has sparked interest in exploring what else could be done at the venue.
At a council meeting last week it was suggested a feasibility study should be launched to look at restoring the Peasholm tree walk and making better use of the island.
Councillor Guy Smith says the event showed the popularity of the park.
The Tree Walk, or Tree Walk Wonderland as it was also known opened in 1953, it became an iconic attraction in the town eventually closing in 1990. The illuminated walk enable visitors to access the island in Peasholm Lake and featured a number of illuminated displays on the island as well as a lighting display around the waterfall.
A number of councillors spoke about fond memories of the tree walk at last week's council meeting and expressed an interest in looking tin to reviving the walk.
Councillor Jim Grieve is the cabinet member for quality of life, he says it all comes down to money.


North Yorkshire Businesses Express Concern Over Potential Tourism Tax
Scarborough Streets Festival Continues With Live Music, Theatre And Circus Acts in Town Centre
Extreme Wildfire Risk Declared For The North York Moors
Mountain Rescue Issues Heat Warning Following North York Moors Callouts
Local Young Actors Join Cast of Calendar Girls the Musical at Stephen Joseph Theatre
£8.7m Green Energy Upgrade Launched at Scarborough Hospital
Hornsea Swimmers Escape Difficulty After Call Out for Local Rescue Team
Rescue Service Issues Safety Reminder After 12 Deaths In Water-Related Incidents
Scarborough Streets Festival Brings Live Entertainment To The Town Centre This Weekend
Calls For Progress On Scarborough's Oliver's Mount Access Road
North Yorkshire Moors Railway Confirms Reopening Of Full Line Service To Whitby
Whitby Fishermen's U13s Raise Funds For Local Charity WHISH Through Signed Shirt Raffle







Comments
Add a comment