A new 426-space car park is set to be built in Bridlington, starting this spring, boosting the local economy.

They expect it to boost the local economy, with the car park potentially generating £35 million. This project demonstrates a commitment to Bridlington’s growth.
Construction should start in April, and it is likely to open in Spring 2026. The car park will be on Beck Hill, between Manor Street and Hilderthorpe Road, offering parking for everyone. Congestion should decrease, helping to rejuvenate the town center.
The council supports this important project, and this investment shows confidence in Bridlington. The car park aims to solve parking issues, making it easier to visit Bridlington, which allows people to shop and enjoy the town more. The council invests for a sustainable town center and hopes it generates millions for the local economy.
The council will own and run the car park, further regenerating Bridlington. This complements the nearby Gypsey Race Park area, and local businesses and residents back the project.
The council worked with local groups on the plan, aiming to meet town needs. It will increase parking spaces in Bridlington so drivers can park close to the center. This should attract visitors, so supporting local businesses is crucial.
The car park will have good features, including lighting and EV chargers. Blue badge bays and easy access are planned so that you can easily reach shops and restaurants. It will also offer better access to the harbor, and Bridlington Spa will be easier to reach. Secure night parking is also planned to encourage evening visits.
The design is modern and eye-catching, with vertical fins creating a wave effect, reflecting the coastal location. The project supports Bridlington’s revitalization and aims to attract tourists and boost jobs. The council envisions a vibrant town.