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£14 million Scarborough water park kickstarted by council
Work on a much-anticipated Scarborough water park is set to begin after a cash injection from the council.
Construction on the site was halted by developers Benchmark Leisure in 2009 after being hit by the recession, until they received a loan of £9 million from Scarborough Borough Council.
Plans for the water park were first released in 2005 and in September 2013 the council decided by a single vote to provide the loan for the park.
The water attraction, which the developer says could attract about 500,000 visitors a year, is to be built on a 13 hectare site of the Burniston Road car park.
The £14 million North Bay park, which will include indoor and outdoor pools as well as a spa, should take about 14 months to complete and is scheduled to open by Easter 2016 according to the BBC.
The development is part of the £150 million Sands development in the North Yorkshire seaside town.
The developers said the money loaned by the council should be repaid within five years of opening.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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