‘We have made a concerted effort to improve quality of life in Bridlington, as part of our dedication to ensuring that the East Riding is a good place to live’

East Riding of Yorkshire Council is encouraging Bridlington residents to share their feedback on several improvements implemented in the town. The council says these have been made to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour.

This includes new fencing at Matson court, to make the path feel safer, opening the footpath near the football club to make the area more visible, and a community tidy up and painting of the Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA).

The council also said they have provided new lighting and CCTV at South Cliff Gardens to help stop anti-social behaviour. As well as this, there is also the new use of smart cameras which spot drivers who throw rubbish out of their cars.

The projects were completed in early 2025 as part of the ‘Clear Hold Build’ scheme, a multi-agency effort to tackle serious and organised crime and antisocial behaviour in Bridlington area. The projects have been funded by East Riding of Yorkshire Council and the UK government via the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

Councillor Lyn Healing, East Riding of Yorkshire Council cabinet member for communities and public protection said “We have made a concerted effort to improve quality of life in Bridlington, as part of our dedication to ensuring that the East Riding is a good place to live. We encourage residents to share their feedback on the impact of clear hold build projects and recommendations for future action.”

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