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East Riding of Yorkshire Access Guide Beverley, Bridlington and Goole cover_307590.qxd 1/8/11 11:42 Page 3 East Riding of Yorkshire Access Guide Beverley, Bridlington and Goole 2nd Edition 2011 cover_307590.qxd 1/8/11 11:42 Page 4 3024794 At Right Car Ford Discover our wide range of Motability vehicles, Worry-free means with something for everyone at Right Car Ford everything is included All Ford Motability vehicles now come with FREE parking sensors. ✔ Use your mobility allowance ✔ Breakdown recovery ✔ Road tax and insurance ✔ Servicing and maintenance ✔ 60,000 mileage allowance ✔ Specialist advice Contact Martin Robinson our Motability specialist for further details on 01482 887577 BECK VIEW ROAD Right Car Ford GROVEHILL Right Car OLD SITE Ford www.motability.co.uk Beck View Road, Beverley Feel the difference SWINEMOOR LANE HULL ROAD Telephone: 01482 887577 CITY GROVEHILL CENTRE Not sure if you qualify for a Monday to Friday 9.00am-7.00pm, HOLME Opening Times: CHURCH Motability car? 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EVENING AND WEEKEND VIEWINGS AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT. for your life without limits! 3024496 4 East Riding of Yorkshire Access Guide editorial_307590.qxd 1/8/11 11:34 Page 5 Contents Welcome 6 Introduction 7 Background 8 Map of East Riding of Yorkshire 9 Map Key and Additional Parking Information 10 Beverley Town Centre 11 Bridlington Town Centre 12 Goole Town Centre 13 Beaches and Attractions with Disabled Access/Facilities 14 Key to Symbols 18 Access Directory Listings 18 - Beverley 18 - Bridlington 25 - Goole 35 Customer Service Centres 42 Useful Telephone Numbers 43 East Riding of Yorkshire Access Guide 5 editorial_307590.qxd 1/8/11 11:34 Page 6 Welcome Welcome to East Riding Access and Information Yorkshire Council cannot accept any liability or Guide. The Guide has been produced with the responsibility for errors or omissions which may help of local access and disability groups and can have occurred. The guide is not an exhaustive list be used by anyone living in, or visiting, the East of accessible facilities and business within the East Riding of Yorkshire. Picture symbols contained Riding of Yorkshire. within the Guide are used to show the access facilities of leisure facilities, tourist attractions For further information contact and visitor centres in the area. Building Control Service on 01482 393823, email on [email protected] or text You can:- 07990 510522. • get a paper copy of the Guide from a Tourist Information Centre, Library or Leisure Centre • contact Building Control Services to have a copy of the Guide sent to your address • view the Guide electronically by visiting www.eastriding.gov.uk • request the Guide in an alternative format. Formats include Braille, large type, audio tape and languages other than English Every effort has been made to make sure that the information in this guide is correct. Businesses and services featured in the guide should be compliant with the Equality Act 2010 which came into force in October 2010 and replaces all existing equality law including The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and 2005. However,The East Riding of 6 East Riding of Yorkshire Access Guide editorial_307590.qxd 1/8/11 11:34 Page 7 Introduction Welcome to the second edition of the Access Guide. This Guide provides you with accessibility information for a range of leisure facilities, tourist attractions and visitor centres. Whether visiting the East Riding of Yorkshire for the first time or a resident going on a day trip or short break, we hope the Guide will make easy planning for your journeys. East Riding of Yorkshire Council is committed to improving access for all and equality of service is one of our core values. I hope this second edition Guide will provide you with information that is of real use. Peter Ashcroft Head of Planning and Development Control East Riding of Yorkshire Access Guide 7 editorial_307590.qxd 1/8/11 11:34 Page 8 Background The Wolds Experience some of the delights that the The East Riding of Yorkshire encompasses urban Yorkshire Wolds and surrounding areas have to life, coast and countryside. Unspoilt rolling hills, offer. The Wolds Way National Trail leads to traditional market towns and quaint villages ancient sites and unspoilt villages. Numerous alongside up and coming cosmopolitan areas country parks and nature reserves provide and the vibrant heritage of Hull. wonderful opportunities for bird watching and Whether you are looking for a day trip or a longer photography. With exceptional restaurants, stately break you’ll find an exciting choice of places to eat, homes, picturesque villages and lively market drink, stay and have fun in the East Riding of towns, the Yorkshire Wolds are full of fantastic Yorkshire.
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