Robin Hoods Bay from Cleveland Way THE National Trust has been accused of overlooking its purpose and jeopardising the livelihoods of residents of a historic fishing village as the conservation charity seeks to weather the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Dozens of residents of Robin Hood’s Bay and the surrounding area have objected to the trust’s revenue-generating plan to transform its beach-side visitor centre into a “grab and go” cafe at The Old Coastguard Station. The trust has applied to the North York Moors National Park Authority for planning permission to change the use of the property it bought in the late 1990s with money from campaigns and bequests to educate schoolchildren and other visitors about the bay’s unique natural history and heritage.
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