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Country park plans go on display

Plans for new attractions at a country park in North Yorkshire have gone on public display.

Scarborough Borough Council plans to spend more than £3m developing the Mere and Oliver's Mount area of the town.

The plans include the provision of water sports, a visitor centre, an extreme sports centre and hotel and woodland trails.

They can be seen at Falsgrave Community Resource Centre, Eastfield Library and Scarborough Urban Renaissance office.

They can also be viewed on the council's website.

Projects Manager Alex Richards said: "The project team would like to express sincere thanks to all those stakeholders and members of the public who have contributed to the consultations for their valued input.

"More than 150 consultation forms were received and much constructive feedback obtained."

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