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Yorkshire company defends failed plans for Whitby zipwire project

Barnsley-based Big Bang Promotions had hoped to get permission for a temporary zipwire but Scarborough Council turned down its application

Whitby Pier

A company that wanted to run two 340m zip wires in Whitby has defended the plans.

Barnsley-based Big Bang Promotions had approached Scarborough Council about its plan to install the two lines in time for the summer season when the coronavirus restrictions are lifted.

The proposal, which had drawn criticism from local groups, would have taken thrillseekers 300 metres from the town’s West Cliff to a landing spot in front of the lighthouse on the West Pier until the end of September.

Last week, the council confirmed it had decided that it could not support the idea, ending any chance of it progressing.

In a statement to the Local Democracy Reporting Service the company said it was “disappointed” by the decision of the council and blamed “influential” members of the Whitby community for spreading misconceptions about the pop-up attraction.

A spokesman said: “We completely respect the decision made by Scarborough Borough Council and the feelings of the local community are of course extremely important to any small business looking to invest in the town.

“We are obviously disappointed, as a Yorkshire-based leisure company who have been hit hard by the Covid -19 pandemic and were looking at opportunities that would get us on the front foot again.

“Despite our experience of running pop-up zip wires around the country, which in the main are welcomed by stakeholders, this is the first time we have come up against such strong opposition to the activity especially given that this was never going to be a permanent fixture.