Residents and visitors to Bridlington’s harbour side have been left baffled after the mysterious appearance of colourful knitted seaside shapes, behind the kiosks on Garrison Square and the railings at Crane Wharf.
The ‘yarn bombing’ is all part of the Bridlington Quay Townscape Heritage project, which aims to get more people interested in the history and heritage of Bridlington town centre seafront.
Bridlington’s regeneration projects and the support available to local businesses will be among the topics highlighted at two meetings next week.
The Bridington Renaissance Partnership will review its activities from the past year and its priorities for the year ahead when it holds its annual general meeting – which is open to the public – at 6pm on Thursday 29 June at Bridlington Spa.
Residents and visitors can now use their mobile phones to pay for parking in East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s car parks.
The council has introduced new ‘cashless’ payment methods to give people more choice and convenience when paying for a parking space or buying a parking permit.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is to carry out major carriageway reconstruction on the A63, between Knedlington crossroads and the East Riding boundary, starting on Monday, 20 March.
The £750,000 project will involve reconstructing sections of the A63, which will be carried out on behalf of the council by Cemex Paving Solutions Ltd.
A trainee mechanic at East Riding of Yorkshire Council has been named the best apprentice in the country at a national awards ceremony.
Helen Fordon was presented with the prestigious APSE Transport and Vehicle Maintenance Apprentice of the Year award after impressing the judges with her skills and enthusiasm.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has announced that essential maintenance work on seven bridges over the A1079 between the roundabout at Bishop Burton and the east of Jocks Lodge interchange is about to be carried out.
The £500,000 project, funded through the highway maintenance grant allocated to the council by the Department for Transport, will begin on Monday 23 January, and is scheduled for completion by the end of March, 2017.
Schools across the East Riding were represented at a ceremony which celebrated their success in supporting cycling, walking and other forms of sustainable travel.
The schools were presented with certificates and plaques in recognition of their work towards the Modeshift STARS national schools awards scheme.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has completed major improvements to a section of the Rail Trail which links Beverley to Market Weighton, on the outskirts of Beverley.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is seeking the public’s views to support an application it has made for £130,000 of funding from the Humber Local Enterprise Partnership
Following approval by East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Cabinet last week, proposals for an extension of the Beverley Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) are continuing to progress.
Proposals for much-needed improvement works at Killingwoldgraves and Dunswell roundabouts on the A1079, near Beverley, have been agreed in principal, subject to detailed business cases being approved.
Work will start on Monday 1 February to install state of the art average speed cameras on a stretch of the A1079 between the Shiptonthorpe roundabout and the Dunswell roundabout.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is delighted to announce that once again this year it will be offering free parking, together with a meet and greet service,
East Riding of Yorkshire Council will progress plans to improve the footway along the busy B1230 across Beverley Westwood to allow shared use by pedestrians and cyclists