Hunt for โ€˜naturalโ€™ replacement of Whitby Whale Bone Arch exhausted

Hunt for โ€˜naturalโ€™ replacement of Whitby Whale Bone Arch exhausted



โ€‹The feature, which is one of the townโ€™s โ€œmost enjoyed landmarksโ€, has stood at the top of West Cliff for more than 170 years, but despite being replaced in 2002 the structure is deteriorating.

โ€‹A plan to find genuine replacement bones has been abandoned, however, after โ€œall realistic avenues for sourcing replacement natural whalebones have now been exhaustedโ€.

โ€‹โ€œIn light of this, the only viable option available is to commission high-quality replicas,โ€ a report by Whitby Town Council states.

โ€‹The Mayor of Whitby, Cllr Sandra Turner, said: โ€œNorth Yorkshire Council has looked at all the avenues, which we knew were remote and difficult, to say the least, and there isnโ€™t a set of whale bones available.

โ€‹โ€œObviously, we would never condone any whales being killed so that we could have a set of whale bones, thatโ€™s always been the stance from day one.โ€

โ€‹โ€œThe position is now to go out and look for what would be the best replica set that can be obtained.

โ€œNorth Yorkshire Council is fully on board with replacing them, and it will be a question of what is going to be the best substitute,โ€ she told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS).

โ€‹The last replacement bones came from Whitbyโ€™s twin town of Barrow in Alaska after a worldwide appeal, from a whale that was killed legally by native Inuit in 1996.

It is understood that Alaskan authorities had been โ€œtrying to speak to those involved previously at North Slope Borough (Barrow).โ€

โ€‹North Yorkshire Council (NYC) is now in the process of seeking quotations for a range of replica options, including consideration of materials, durability, cost, and long-term maintenance implications.

โ€‹Speaking to the LDRS, Mayor Turner praised NYC for its support and assistance with the project.

โ€‹โ€œWeโ€™re going to wait now and see what comes back on costings and what possibility there is for a replica set, and then the decision will be taken.

โ€‹โ€œI know what I would rather have, but it isnโ€™t up to me, itโ€™s up to everyone else.โ€

โ€‹Asked what the timeline was for sourcing the replacement, the mayor of Whitby said she hoped โ€œthings can move along swiftly enough that we would have a replacement set by the end of the summer at the latest, but I canโ€™t say thatโ€™s written in stoneโ€.

โ€‹North Yorkshire Council will pay for the replacement replica, Cllr Turner said.

โ€‹She added: โ€œNorth Yorkshire Council has been absolutely brilliant and weโ€™ll be getting an updated report very soon, and then weโ€™ll see what the situation is for the replicas.โ€



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