Robin Hood's Bay seawall repairs confirmed

The project has been in doubt, because of rising costs.

Author: Jon BurkePublished 20th Jan 2022

News that the sea wall in Robin Hood's Bay will be repaired, is being welcomed by a local councillor.

Jane Mortimer, who represents Fylingdales on Scarborough council and is also on the Parish council, says it's a huge relief.

The cabinet at the borough authority has included an extra £850,000 to meet the rising costs of fixing the crumbling structure.

Fylindales Parish Council is also contributing £50,000.

As the structure deteriorates, there were fears half the village could be wiped out.

Jane said:

"I would think Robin Hood's Bay, well part of it certainly, would fall in the sea. It's because of the clay on top of shale, which is a problem.

"So, having a seawall survives and protects the village. I would say one of half of King Street would disappear and probably half or more of Chapel Street would go. You would have half a village left.

"Having the money to ensure that the work will go ahead and protect the village for the next fifty years is essential to us".

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