The zones in York, Scarborough and Selby are built around job creation, housing and regeneration
Three mayoral development zones are to be created across York and North Yorkshire in a bid to boost jobs, housing and regeneration.
The development zones in Scarborough, Selby and the centre of York allow the area’s elected mayor to take a lead in bringing together developers, landowners and the local authority to attract private sector investment and align public sector funding.
An initial £10m MDZ regeneration fund has been proposed to accelerate the next phases of development and to unlock further Government and private investment.
The Selby Growth Zone will bring together major employment sites across the south of the are in a bid to create more than 7,000 new jobs in the Selby area. The York Central zone will aim to speed up the delivery of 2,500 homes and a central business district while in Scarborough, there will be measures to improve the town centre, bring forward leisure and tourism development and develop thousands of new homes.
Mayor David Skaith said: “This is about using the full powers available to the mayor through devolution to making a real difference to people’s everyday lives; good jobs, affordable homes, and thriving communities.
“The three areas that will become MDZs have the ability to deliver thousands of new homes, unlock thousands of new and better jobs, and attract billions of pounds of investment into our region. Some of the sites are ready to go and just need that final push, others need the final pieces of investment to get them going. Each MDZ will tailored to get development going and delivered quicker.”
North Yorkshire Council’s leader, Coun Carl Les, said: “We are committed to bringing the best possible opportunities for our communities in North Yorkshire, whether that be better career prospects, the chance to own their own home or regenerating our towns and villages.
“The proposed Mayoral Development Zones are due to offer the opportunity to build on the work we have been undertaking to support all areas of the economy in places such as Scarborough, from the leisure and tourism sectors to the harbour, fishing and other marine activities such as the off-shore windfarm industry.
“Whether that is the prospect of bringing 7,000 new jobs to the Selby area or creating thousands of new homes and new leisure and tourism opportunities to regenerate Scarborough, this will be so important to help build on our ambitions.
“We will continue to work closely within the combined authority to make sure that these plans do bring real benefits to our residents and businesses in both the Scarborough and Selby areas, as well as ensuring the positive impact can be felt elsewhere in the county.”
Coun Claire Douglas, leader of City of York Council, said: “York Central is one of the country’s most exciting regeneration projects. With new affordable homes and well-paid jobs, lots of new commercial and retail space, new parks and much more, it presents a transformational opportunity for York and the wider region.
“We want to ensure everyone in the city feels the benefits of this major investment. It must offer opportunity and must work for everyone, and this latest announcement from the mayor is welcome support for that vision.”
The report will be discussed at the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority Cabinet meeting next week.







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