Yorkshire water park announces multi-million pound investment in 2021 expansion
A Yorkshire water park has announced that it is making a multi-million pound investment in its facility as it aims to expand.
North Yorkshire Water Park, in Scarborough, has revealed plans to invest “significantly” throughout 2021 to expand its current water sports offering and encourage growth.
The investment will see a new wakeboarding line added to the park’s current offering, along with kickers and rails, allowing visitors to expand their skills with experienced instructors.
The park will also add new lakeside buildings, including a cafe, and a decking viewing area by the lake.
The work, which will also create new infrastructure and signage, is set to be completed in May this year.
David Steel, chief executive of Dawnay Estates, which owns North Yorkshire Water Park, commented: “It’s an extremely exciting time for the Water Park as we expand our facilities and what we have to offer ready for the summer season.
“Offering wakeboarding will complement our fantastic range of outdoor water pursuits as ‘adventure awaits’ for our guests at the ‘New North Yorkshire Water Park’, when we are able to welcome them again as lockdown eases.
“Ultimately, this new development is a huge opportunity for us to cement our new and improved offering and contribute to the leisure and tourist offer in North Yorkshire.”
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