Scarborough Review February 2017

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EDUCATION SECRETARY’S WHIRLWIND TOUR

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Futurist campaigners still hopeful after narrow vote Over 300 people attended a YMCA meeting just before the town-hall debate

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Scarborough UTC is currently accepting applications for September 2017 and has a limited number of places for Year 10 and Year 12 learners who have an interest in Engineering or Advanced Computer Skills. Please come and see our brand new building and state of the art facilities The council was full, with only a few Words and photos by Dave Barry and chamber meet some of the team. PANTO season may be over, but amateur theatricals played a strong role in the latest production at Scarborough town hall. Amid heckling from the gallery, applause for speeches against and boos for statements against, councillors debated whether to fork out £4m to demolish the Futurist Theatre. When actor Ken Kitson stood up and interjected loudly, the mayor asked that he be ejected. “Just try it,” challenged Mr Kitson, who was allowed to stay put. A female councillor said if the heckling continued she would leave the debate.

councillors missing. The public gallery was nowhere near bigwww.scarboroughutc.co.uk enough to hold everyone who wanted to watch and the proceedings were relayed live into an adjacent Tel: 821 621 room, Mist bar and01723 online. Most councillors had their say, stretching the debate across two long hours, recorded by ITV and BBC Create Your Tomorrow, Today cameras. Most respected the five-minute limit. Several councillors complained about being bombarded with information from both the officers and campaigners and that there hadn't been enough time to absorb it all. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2


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