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BRIDLINGTON TOWN COUNCIL

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Bridlington Town Council
BRIDLINGTON TOWN COUNCIL

View on-line at: http://bridlington.gov.uk/redirectpage.asp?id=3724&SiteId=337

This is the official website of the Bridlington Town Council. This website has been designed to provide what we hope will be a valuable resource of information to all residents of the town as well as a vehicle to find out more about what is happening within the Council and the wider Bridlington community.

~ Latest News ~

Public Notice regarding implementation of Scarborough Road bus shelter
Click for more information - takes place this Wednesday (25 January)

Announcement of Sewerby Hall's spring wedding fayre for 2012 has been posted.

An proposal has been published about providing advisory car share parking spaces in Bridlington.
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Important news release from the Electoral Registration Officer - Register to Vote

Yorkshire Water has provided some advice on how to avoid frozen pipes during winter.
A free winter weather kit is also available to Yorkshire Water customers.

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Bridlington Town Council Offices, 62 Quay Road, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, YO16 4HX

Open Monday to Friday from 9am to 1pm

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To learn more about the Mayor, please go to the Town Mayor page.

Bridlington Town Councillors at a glance:

Bridlington North Ward

Cllr Raymond Allerston
Cllr Michael Charlesworth
Cllr John Copsey
Cllr Terence Dixon

Bridlington Old Town Ward

Cllr Linda Chambers
Cllr Liam Dealtry
Cllr Jacqueline Foster
Cllr David Metcalf

Bridlington South Ward

Cllr James Carder
Cllr Shelagh Finlay
Cllr Cyril Marsburg
Cllr Malcolm Milns


To learn more about the Councillors, please to go the Councillors page.

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This Website

We wish for the site to be as proactive as possible and to be a two way channel of advice assistance and information between its residents and the Town Council.

This can be acheived by:

Involving local people more in what is happening in the town;
Improving communication;
Engaging everyone in local issues;
Poviding a platform for the town and its organisations.

To find out more, select a section from along the top and then use the navigation buttons on the left hand side. 

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