Bridlington could see new attractions next year in an effort to bring more visitors to the town.
Plans for a high ropes course at South Cliff Caravan park are being worked on and the Zoo at Sewerby Hall is set for an expansion.
Councillor Nick Coultish is East Riding Council's Portfolio Holder for Culture, Leisure & Tourism he says the Sewerby expansion will be very welcome.
Councillor Coultish, says there could also be a new attraction at South Cliff.
It's hoped the High Ropes development will increase holiday visits to South Cliff and also encourage school visits.



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