Views Wanted On Making Bridlington Safer For Winter

Residents and businesses in the East Riding are being asked how high streets can be made safer in the run up to winter.

Author: Karen LiuPublished 22nd Sep 2020

Residents and businesses in the East Riding are being asked how high streets can be made safer in the run up to winter.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council says it is currently engaging with people by carrying out consultations.

The authority says it will lead to works that improve customer confidence and encourage them back to the high street, especially during Christmas 2020.

The council says it has already worked on the initial signage stages of making town centres COVID-safe, and operations works have been delivered identifying the challenges in each area, to make towns a place where people can live, work, shop, play, invest and visit with confidence.

Businesses have been open for a short time since the easing of lockdown restrictions, and the council is consulting across the East Riding to identify what other steps could be taken in each area.

For further information, please contact reopeninghighstreets@eastriding.gov.uk