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Bridlington's six month road resurfacing project to begin next week

It's expected to cost £1.6 million

The roundabouts on Scarborough Road, Bridlington, will be improved as part of the resurfacing scheme

A major 4-phase road resurfacing project is to begin next week in Bridlington which will not be completed until February.

East Riding Council have set out plans for the project which is expected to cost them £1.6 million and will also see improvements being made to footpaths and road drainage.

Councillor Paul West, the council’s cabinet member for environment and transport, said: “I want to thank residents and drivers for bearing with us while this scheme is completed.

“This is a big investment as these roads and footpaths in Bridlington need to be upgraded for the future.”

The lengthy project has been split into four phases, they are as follows:

Phase 1

The first phase of the project will see resurfacing being carried out on the roundabouts at the junction of A165 Scarborough Road and a new zebra crossing will also be installed on Scarborough Road.

This work will begin next Monday (September 30) and is scheduled to take four weeks to finish.