
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is working alongside Bridlington Ambassadors, a community interest campaign, and community voluntary group Brightening Up Bridlington (BUB), to improve properties in the town.
The ambassadors created a Property Pride campaign, rolled out across the core town centre streets. It identified 39 properties as being run down and needing remedial works, to help rebuild civic pride.
Two thirds of those properties have already responded positively to letters of encouragement, backed up where necessary by contacts made through the planning enforcement team.
Consequently, a growing number of properties have already been improved, are currently undergoing restoration, or have works planned. Improvements include improving frontages,
The campaign is part of the ‘Clear Hold Build’ scheme, a multi-agency effort to tackle serious and organised crime and antisocial behaviour in Bridlington area. East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s planning enforcement and antisocial behaviour teams are playing a key role, alongside Humberside Police and other agencies.
The work is starting to show real results, with two semi-derelict properties revamped to improve them temporarily until new buyers can be found.
Monthly volunteer litter picks have also been undertaken by BUB since 2014, in areas known to attract litter, while the ambassadors are now running an eyesore audit, to highlight and prompt rectification of some long-term problem commercial properties.
Councillor Lyn Healing, East Riding of Yorkshire Council cabinet member for communities and public protection said: “We’re proud to supporting communities across the East Riding. It’s great to see the improvement works reap real results in Bridlington, and we send our thanks to the volunteers playing a key role in supporting their town. “
“We’re dedicated to ensuring that the East Riding continues to be a good place to live, and taking firm action against antisocial behaviour where it occurs.”
Martyn Coltman, Bridlington Ambassador, said: “We’re committed to supporting our town. Tackling properties in disrepair is a key way we can help create a positive environment for residents and visitors.”
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