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Support for Whitby town centre pedestrianisation project

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Support for Whitby town centre pedestrianisation project

​Proposals to support the pedestrianisation of Whitby town centre and improve facilities for residents and visitors have been backed by the town council.

​A motion by Cllr Jacqui Layman proposed that the authority to set “a budget of one per cent of precept, or £4,500, whichever is the lesser, to co-fund active-travel projects”.

​The “rationale behind the motion” is that in order to promote active travel within the parish, the authority should co-fund facilities such as benches, cycle stands, cycle repair stations, and e-bike and electric wheelchair charging stations.

​This would “complement the pedestrianisation of the town centre and improve facilities for residents and visitors”.

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​At a meeting of Whitby Town Council earlier this month, members resolved that £4,500 for the scheme should be budgeted in the 2026-2027 Future Projects Fund.

​“Eligible projects must be sited within the parish and be intended for the benefit of the public,” the scheme states.

​“Each individual project must be approved by full council and any grant given will be limited to match-funding monies raised by the applicants, up to a maximum of £1,000.”


​According to a tool developed by campaign group Transport for the North, coastal areas are at greater risk of “transport-related social exclusion”.

​​Earlier this year, campaigners said that a new plan to improve cycling and walking infrastructure in Whitby was essential to overcome “massive problems” with transport and health, campaigners have said.

​Andy Jefferson, trustee of Whitby and Esk Valley Active Travel, said people were “taking their life into their hands just to get across roads” because of a lack of infrastructure.

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