Improving Seaside Properties

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The Redcar Town Deal Board has recently made some key decisions regarding the projects within the Town Deal programme. Following rising costs, predominantly through inflation, it was recognised that there was a budget shortfall.

In order to ensure the delivery and high standards of key aspects of the overall programme the Town Deal Board have had to consider, and choose, which elements of the works can proceed.

Unfortunately, this means that the planned painting of properties along parts of Newcomen Terrace will no longer proceed.

The savings made by removing the projects identified will support the best possible outcomes for the works on the High Street and the new Culture & Leisure Anchor Attraction.




The Redcar Town Deal Board has recently made some key decisions regarding the projects within the Town Deal programme. Following rising costs, predominantly through inflation, it was recognised that there was a budget shortfall.

In order to ensure the delivery and high standards of key aspects of the overall programme the Town Deal Board have had to consider, and choose, which elements of the works can proceed.

Unfortunately, this means that the planned painting of properties along parts of Newcomen Terrace will no longer proceed.

The savings made by removing the projects identified will support the best possible outcomes for the works on the High Street and the new Culture & Leisure Anchor Attraction.




  • REDCAR TOWN DEAL PROGRAMME UPDATE

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    The Redcar Town Deal Board has recently made some key decisions regarding the projects within the Town Deal programme. Following rising costs, predominantly through inflation, it was recognised that there was a budget shortfall.

    In order to ensure the delivery and high standards of key aspects of the overall programme the Town Deal Board have had to consider, and choose, which elements of the works can-not proceed, and they are:

    • Station Road improvements. This will affect the area between the Queen Street junction up to Redcar Central Station. The survey and design work that has gone into Station Road will enable work to start at pace should alternative funding be secured.

    • Illumination of the Plimsol Line on High Street. An alternative way of referencing this important association will be explored.

    • Seaside Properties. The planned painting of properties along parts of Newcomen Terrace will no longer proceed.

    While these projects cannot proceed at this time it is hopeful that they can be revisited in due course. The savings made by removing the projects identified will support the best possible outcomes for the works on the High Street, Esplanade and the new Culture & Leisure Anchor Attraction.

    Catherine Clennet, Chair of the Town Deal Board reported:

    “It is excellent news that we have now reached the stage where these transformative projects are becoming a reality. The work in the town centre will provide a focal point for people visiting the town centre and will bring prosperity to the High Street and Esplanade.

    “Unfortunately, we have not been immune to the steeply rising costs associated with major projects and we have had to take some decisions we would not have wished to. However, the board is hopeful that the projects which cannot now go ahead can be revisited in the future through alternative funding.”

  • Redcar’s seaside properties to be revamped thanks to Redcar Town Deal funding

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    REDCAR’S seafront properties on Newcomen Terrace are to receive a colourful facelift thanks to Redcar Town Deal funding.

    The buildings will be painted in vibrant pastel tones to help to create an attractive, vibrant and welcoming streetscape at the beginning of this key approach into the town centre. The identified improvements will complement the recent investment in projects such as The Regent, Frosty Penguin’s Putting Adventure mini golf course and a play park on Coatham seafront.

    The facades of the building will be redecorated in contrasting colours, while the rainwater goods – such as guttering and pipes – will all be replaced. Repairs to the render and stonework will also be made to properties which require them.

    The properties are all four-storey terraces, believed to be around 135 years old, in a style typical of the late Victorian period. In total, 18 properties will be improved.

    Darren Winter, Chair of Redcar Town Deal, said:

    “Local residents and businesses have told us the importance of making a positive first impression when welcoming visitors to Redcar, especially around the Northern Quarter and the new cinema.

    “With agreement from the tenants and property owners on Newcomen Terrace, who chose the colours, Redcar Town Deal are therefore delighted to fund the cost of this facelift, which we understand has already been warmly by followers of the Redcar Blog page on Facebook.

    “This, along with other Town Deal projects, will result in a positive uplift in civic pride for the town, and we hope will support the wider plan to attract new businesses to open and people to move here.

    “Whilst we sadly don’t have the money to fund the facelift of all properties, we will do our best to share the results of projects like this with central Government to try and secure future funding should an opportunity arise.”

    Councillor Lynn Pallister, Cabinet Member for Economic Growth at Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council, said:

    “This scheme is already causing excitement and we’ve had people saying it reminds them of the children’s TV show, Balamory which is lovely! It’s fun, but there is a very serious side to this simple, relatively cost-effective idea. Taken together with other major investment projects for Redcar now coming together, it could really help attract visitors to the seafront.”

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