Friday, August 15, 2025

Steel structure in place as Whitby maritime project gathers pace

The construction of a multi-million pound maritime facility that aims to drive economic growth on the North Yorkshire coast is picking up pace.

Work on the Whitby Maritime Training Hub is progressing with the facility’s steel frame structure now in place.

The centre on Endeavour Wharf is set to boost job opportunities by providing a dedicated space for business, research and development, including workshops and training facilities to inspire the next generation of skilled professionals and apprentices in the maritime industry.

Tenants are now being sought for the £10 million building, which is due to be completed in April 2026.

Executive member for open to business at North Yorkshire Council, cllr Mark Crane, said: “This first-class facility is all about investing in Whitby’s exciting future by providing a range of sustainable and skilled job opportunities that benefit the town and the wider region.

“I am delighted that construction work is progressing well and we are in discussions with a number of businesses that are interested in being part of this exciting project.

“We hope this facility can secure the town’s long-term position as a key player in the maritime sector and continue to capture everyone’s imagination as it heads towards completion next year.”

Whitby-based boat builder Parkol Marine Engineering is among the local businesses currently in discussions with the council after managers confirmed they are interested in leasing a commercial workshop space within the hub.

Commercial director at Parkol, Sally Atkinson, said: “We are looking forward to being part of the Whitby Maritime Training Hub project, a centre dedicated to preserving our town’s marine heritage.

“Renting a workshop space will enable us to share our expertise and create opportunities for young people to begin their careers in the maritime industry, ensuring our skills and traditions are passed on to future generations.”

The funding for the project, which is expected to cost £10 million, will come from the £17.1 million given to Whitby as part of the Government’s Town Deals programme.

A total of £37.3 million was awarded under the programme to Whitby and Scarborough in 2021.

Willmott Dixon is leading on the construction, while North Yorkshire Council’s property consultancy Align Property Partners is taking on the scheme’s project management administration.

Yorkshire director at Willmott Dixon, Chris Yates, said: “The completion of the steel frame represents an important milestone at Whitby Maritime Training Hub.

“Our local team have brought a wealth of experience to this project, and we share North Yorkshire Council’s commitment to both inspiring and creating opportunities for future generations of skilled professionals.

“Alongside our local supply chain partners, we have so far hosted more than 25 site visits for the community to learn all about the project and careers in construction. We’ve already engaged with students at Whitby School and look forward to continuing to create work experience opportunities alongside local schools and colleges when the academic year starts next month.

“We are also working closely with organisations, such as Whitby Street Angels, supporting those furthest from the jobs market.”

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