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13 June 2025

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Boot starts Brid car park block

23 minutes Henry Boot Construction has broken ground on a £16m multi-storey car park in Bridlington.

Bridlington’s new multi-storey car park, expected to complete in spring 2026, will add 426 parking spaces in the town centre

It will be owned and operated by East Riding of Yorkshire Council, which hopes that the extra parking will draw more people to the seaside town

The multi-storey car park forms part of a long-term regeneration strategy for Bridlington to revitalise the town centre, attract investment and futureproof local infrastructure.

In preparation for construction, Henry Boot Construction is undertaking demolition and civil engineering works, including the diversion of the existing Gypsey Race River, to enable the project to move forward.

Managing director Lee Powell said: “This project is set to be a catalyst for economic, social, and civic growth in Bridlington. By improving access and convenience, the car park will help support local shops and hospitality venues by encouraging more people to spend time and money in the town – making it a more attractive place to live, visit, and do business.

“We’re proud to be delivering a project with such lasting value for the community and to play a meaningful role in supporting the area’s long-term regeneration plans.”

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