East Riding of Yorkshire News

13 Jan 2020

Second phase of work on Gypsey Race Park gets underway

Second phase of work on Gypsey Race Park gets underway: Gypsey Race Park Phase 2

The second phase of work to landscape and provide more green space around the Gypsey Race within Bridlington town centre has started.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council has appointed Esh Construction as main contractor for the project and preparatory clearance work has started to allow for the re-engineering the banks of the water course along Hilderthorpe Road and adjacent to Palace Car Park to the new Beck Hill bridge creating additional green space for people to enjoy as well as providing new habitats for wildlife.

New trees are to be planted and existing woodland will also be managed with a new woodland path to enable people to get closer to the natural environment.

The area will also include new seating and a natural play area will be created for children to encourage active lifestyles.

Information boards and heritage artefacts will be installed along the linear park, celebrating stories and people of Bridlington.

Gypsey Race Park and Avenue phase two has been awarded £1,491,346 of funding from the European Regional Development Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.  The remainder of the investment in the £4.2m project is funded by East Riding of Yorkshire Council.

The project is an important part of Bridlington’s regeneration plan and will provide an attractive edge for the development sites and the improved streets that have been created through the Bridlington Integrated Transport Plan (BridITP2)

The first phase of the work was completed in February and included creating a flow balancing area with viewing platform to help manage high water flow as well as cleaning the river bed and the improvement to the water course and banks.

The design for the second phase of the Gypsey Race Park has achieved an ‘excellent’ CEEQUAL award, a recognition of sustainability in civil engineering construction. The second phase is expected to be completed by summer 2020.

Ceequal Award for Gypsey Race Park Phase 2 Design

Councillor Jane Evison, portfolio holder for local economic growth and prosperity at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “This is an exciting part of the council’s plans for Bridlington’s regeneration.

“Once phase two has been completed in the summer of 2020 we hope we will have created a public space that can be enjoyed by both residents and visitors and that the community can be proud of.”

Michael Sherrard, Esh Civils contract manager said: “We are proud to continue our work with East Riding Council on the Gypsey Race Park improvement scheme in Bridlington. Esh Civils completed phase 1 of the project in February 2019 which culminated in a community day where local councillors, Scout and Guide groups and members of the public visited the park. We believe in the importance of creating an area which can be widely appreciated by local residents and visitors to Bridlington.

“We are currently working with the local community providing a range of social value initiatives such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths) sessions, safety talks & employability sessions in local schools whilst on site delivering this project.”

For further information about regeneration in Bridlington go to www.bridlingtonrenaissance.com

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European Regional Development Fund

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government is the managing authority for European Regional Development Fund.

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Councillor Jane Evison, portfolio holder for local economic growth and prosperity, centre right, with the council project team and representatives of Esh Civils on the phase two site of the new Gypsey Race Park.

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