Bridlington Central Library has officially reopened its doors following a refurbishment of the ground floor.

The transformation, which was made possible thanks to Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s Libraries Improvement Fund alongside additional investment from East Riding of Yorkshire Council, marks a new chapter for one of the town’s most valued community spaces.

The library closed on Saturday, March 29, and opened its doors on Monday, July 24, with the unveiling of new features and improvements. The ground floor has been completely remodelled to maximise space and functionality.

The library now has fresh decor, upgraded lighting, and modern shelving and furniture – whilst still preserving the library’s character. One of the standout features is the relocated junior library, now situated at the rear of the building, which includes a vibrant sensory area designed to engage young minds, along with a bespoke pirate ship bookshelf that adds a playful touch for children and families.

A new dedicated space for community groups and events has also been introduced, enhanced by striking “living wall” panels that bring greenery indoors and help purify the air. For those seeking a quiet place to study or work, new booths have been installed on both the ground and first floors.

The first floor also houses a dedicated Health Zone, offering a more private space for health and wellbeing checks, including body composition scans. The refurbishment has paved the way for the creation of a specialised makerspace, a hub for small and emerging businesses to develop and thrive.

Work is now underway to install state-of-the-art equipment, including 3D printers, embroidery machines, and game design software. The makerspace is scheduled to open later this year and will provide a valuable resource for local entrepreneurs, creators, and learners.

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Councillor Liam Dealtry, chairman of East Riding of Yorkshire Council said: “Following the refurbishment, visitors will discover a wide range of exciting new features at Bridlington Library.

‘’From an interactive children’s area with sensory elements to a living wall that enhances air quality, there’s so much to explore. We’ve also introduced upgraded computer systems to streamline the borrowing process and improve the overall visitor experience.

‘’Come along and see the transformation for yourself, you’re going to love it!’’

Councillor Nick Coultish, cabinet member for culture, leisure and tourism at East Riding of Yorkshire Council said: “We’re absolutely delighted to announce the reopening of Bridlington Central Library.

‘’The library is more than just a place to borrow books, it’s a vibrant community hub where people of all ages can learn, connect, and be inspired. Whether you’re looking for a quiet space to study, a fun activity for children, or access to digital resources and support, Bridlington Central Library has something for everyone.”

‘’As a library member, you can also enjoy free access to the BorrowBox app, which offers thousands of audiobooks and e-books, just one of the many benefits of joining East Riding Libraries.

‘’We’re incredibly excited to welcome the community back and can’t wait for everyone to experience the fantastic improvements we’ve made.”

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