Coast Protection
SCARBOROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL
Robin Hood’s Bay including The Quarterdeck
The Scarborough Borough Council, acting in their capacity as Coast Protection Authority hereby give notice under sub-section (1) of section 5 of the above Act that they propose to carry out coast protection works as described herein at Robin Hood’s Bay, North Yorkshire, including the Quarterdeck. The work in essence will consist of a combination of rock armour toe protection to the base of the coastal cliffs, slope stabilisation techniques, and slope erosion protection by landscaping and vegetation. The works will cover approximately a 180 metres length of coastline north of Kings Beck and approximately 60 metres south of the Quarterdeck sea wall. The estimated cost of the work is £2,600,000. Any person may, not later than 27th April 1998, serve a written notice of objection to the above proposal on the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and on the above-mentioned Authority. Any such notice must contain a statement of the grounds of objection and must be sent by pre-paid post to Flood and Coastal Defence Division, Room 209, Eastbury House, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 30-34 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7LT, and to me at the address show below. J. M. Trebble, Chief Executive Town Hall, St. Nicholas Street, Scarborough YO11 2HG. 27th March 1998.