Final phase of £1.6m path and road work confirmed

The final stage of a £1.6m road and path improvement scheme in Bridlington will start later this month, the council has said.
Work on Flamborough Road is due to begin on 10 March and, according to officials, will take three weeks to complete.
The first phase, between the Promenade and Trinity Road junction and The Seabirds pub, will be carried out between 09:30 and 15:30 GMT, Monday to Friday.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council said traffic queues were likely and signed diversions would be in place.
Footpaths on Sandsacre Road, Clarence Road, Travis Street, and St Stephen Road, St Thomas Road and St Andrew Road will be treated to improve durability.
Councillor Paul West, the cabinet member for environment and transport, described the project as a "major investment" for the town.
He said: "I'm pleased we are reaching the final stage of these important road and path improvements for Bridlington.
"I want to thank residents and drivers for bearing with us over the past few months and for these next few weeks while we finish this work."
The overall project started in September 2024 and has seen work on Scarborough Road roundabout, Cliff Road in Sewerby, Sandsacre Road, Clarence Road, Albert Street, St Stephen Road, St Thomas Road, St Andrew Road, and Travis Road.
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