Booming UK seaside town where Brits and other tourists fear ‘dark side’ once sun goes down

Scarborough locals and visitors are split on how to feel about the ‘dark side’ of the town, with some fearing for their lives while others say the city remains a ‘gorgeous’ seaside resort

Scarborough’s public is fearing the ‘dark side’ of the city (file)(Andy Commins / Daily Mirror)

A booming UK seaside town has a dark side once the sun sets which has locals and tourists fearing for their lives.

The vibrant city of Scarborough has played host to cultural assets like Richard Hawley recently but residents and those visiting the area have been horrified by the darker side of the town. Alcohol, homelessness and anti-social behaviour has turned the area nasty and members of the public are worried current crime rate figures in the city are highlighting an ugly side to the seaside resort.




Police in the area say they are doing what they can to tackle town centre crime and have introduced a street drinking ban in an attempt to curb trouble.

Lachlan says parts of the city are rundown but it’s ‘not as bad as some people say’ (Andy Commins / Daily Mirror)

Diane Sycamore, 53, and her unnamed husband, 49, were in town for ex-Pulp guitarist Hawley’s gig. Diane said: “We have been here lots of times before – we also visit Whitby and do both. It seems to be quite deprived. I think in the town centre itself there’s a lot of social issues.

“Housing is an issue as you do see quite a lot of homelessness – it would be good to get people off the streets.” The unnamed man further added there seems “a bit more on edge” than it used to be. Joanne Sullivan, 47, from Acklam, added Scarborough is a nice place for its central style.

She said: “We do come here very often – everything is central and I just like it. But we have noticed a few beggars and homeless people – but that seems to be everywhere now. I don’t think I would feel comfortable walking around at night.” Anne Dales, 67, who moved to the area from Driffield, said she wishes to return to her previous home.

She said of Scarborough: “We thought there would be job prospects, but there hasn’t been a lot. I wouldn’t say that we have enjoyed living here. No I wouldn’t feel comfortable [at night] you have got a lot of people swearing and looking for fights.” Scarborough man David Wharton, 62, added: “Scarborough is up there as being one of the top destinations. I don’t think I could live anywhere else. It’s in our blood.

The Grand Hotel is one of the many hotspots of Scarborough (file)(Andy Commins / Daily Mirror)

“For a small town it can be a bit dangerous. The main issue is alcohol and drugs.” Lachlan Bradley, 23, who works at Pier Snack Bar and Grill told the Express: “Some bits are run down. Bits are decaying. There are less people since it had its heyday. It’s not as bad as some people say – but I wouldn’t walk alone in some areas. I know some bad characters no matter what the time of day.”

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