Eastfield gets £1.2m towards regeneration, including a new park, job opportunities, and sport and arts projects
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Scarborough Borough Council’s cabinet has today approved the investment of £1.2 million in five areas of work as part of the wider Eastfield regeneration programme.
More than £3 million has been set aside for investment in Eastfield with the money coming from the sale of council-owned land at Middle Deepdale for housing.
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Hide AdEastfield ward councillor and cabinet member Cllr Tony Randseson praised the hard work that had gone into the scheme for more than seven years.
He said: “It is fantastic news for Eastfield and fantastic news for the south of Scarborough.
“The residents are really looking forward to this scheme. Over the years there has been a touch of negativity that we would never see this scheme brought to fruition and I have kept saying ‘yes it will'.
“It is unfortunate, very unfortunate, that we are now in a situation now with this horrible pandemic. If it wasn’t for that I would have seen that spade dug in the ground to start this scheme off to show the people of Eastfield that we are actually going ahead with it.
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Hide Ad“If it wasn’t for the pandemic I think we would have seen the spade in the ground already.”
The package of support agreed today includes:
£200,000 worth of improvements to Eastfield High Street and a new Halfway Park for use by local families for recreational use.
£150,000 to improve health and wellbeing with a focus on vulnerable members of the community and those who find themselves social excluded.
£212,000 to promote employment, voluntary activity and business opportunities in Eastfield and the wider area. It is hoped match-funding of another £212,000 will boost the investment in this area of work to more than £400,000.
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Hide Ad£150,000 in grants to encourage local community groups and organisations to come up with innovative regeneration ideas.
£240,000 to support young people and families to help realise their potential with a focus on health and wellbeing through pre and post-school clubs, healthy eating, sport and performing arts.
The package of support has been developed jointly by the council and the Eastfield regeneration partnership, PACT, and a range of partner organisations.
The PACT wanted the council’s regeneration effort to focus on people and place and that has helped shape the support package to be considered by cabinet.
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Hide AdThe Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) in September 2019 listed Eastfield as Scarborough’s most deprived postcode.
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