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A major new scheme to build a multi-storey car park in Bridlington’s town centre is set to begin this spring to continue its regeneration.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is to invest £15.5m in the creation of a new 426-space car park in the heart of the town centre.
The high-quality development is set to enhance accessibility, support local businesses, and drive forward the wider regeneration of Bridlington with the aim of generating around £35m for the town’s economy.
The scheme marks a significant step forward in the council’s commitment to revitalising Bridlington and supporting its future growth.
Construction work is due to begin in April and the site is due to open a year later, in spring 2026.
The long-awaited new facility in Beck Hill, between Manor Street and Hilderthorpe Road, will provide modern, secure, and convenient parking for residents, visitors, and businesses, helping to ease congestion, improve the appeal and support the rejuvenation of the town centre.
Councillor Anne Handley, leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said:
“I am thrilled that we can finally begin work on such a vital piece of infrastructure for the town.
“This investment is a clear signal of our confidence in Bridlington’s future.
“The new multi-storey car park will not only address current parking challenges but also support the town’s regeneration by making it easier for people to visit, shop, and enjoy everything Bridlington has to offer.
“This council is investing in Bridlington’s future and is committed to creating a vibrant, sustainable town centre that benefits residents, businesses, and visitors for years to come.
“We hope this new multi-storey car park will generate millions of pounds for the local economy”
The new multi-storey car park will be owned and operated by the council and continues the regeneration of Bridlington, blending in with the recently landscaped Gypsey Race Park, along Hilderthorpe Road.
The council says that plan has received overwhelming support from local businesses and residents.
The council has worked closely with local stakeholders, including the Lords Feoffees and businesses groups, to ensure the project meets the needs of the town.
The building aims to boost the number of parking spaces in Bridlington and enable drivers to park as close as possible to the town centre, increasing the number of visitors and supporting local businesses.
Designed to meet the highest standards, the car park will feature well-lit spaces, electric vehicle charging points, blue badge parking bays and easy pedestrian access to key areas of the town centre, including retail, leisure, and hospitality venues.
As well as offering better and more convenient access to the town centre and the harbour, including Bridlington Spa, the site will offer secure night-time parking and attract people to the town centre in the evening, promoting the area’s night-time economy and overnight stays.
The eye-catching design consists of a series of vertical twisted fins on its exterior to create the impression of a wave in order to reflect the coastal setting.
This project forms part of a broader strategy to revitalise Bridlington, attracting more visitors and supporting economic growth.
The council says that the development aligns with East Riding of Yorkshire Council's vision for a vibrant, accessible, and thriving town centre.
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