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Explore the

Enjoying the Coast Safely

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Page 2 – Introduction Page 3 – Index Page 4 – Beach users – safety advice Page 5 – The seashore code Pages 6-7 – No Take Zone Page 8 – East Riding of rural beach access points Page 9 – Coastal walks and access INTRODUCTION Pages 10-11 – Coastal access points Pages 12-13 – Locations on the East Riding coast The stunning East Riding Coast stretches all ’s particular edge is its freshwater Pages 14-15 – Map of the East Riding coast the way from Cliffs in the North lake called . It is the largest Pages 16-17 – Locations on the East Riding coast to the National Nature Reserve and unique freshwater lake in Yorkshire and is both a Page 18 – Boat launching Information coastal feature of Head. A walk along popular destination for bird watchers and a Spurn, one of the UK’s most fascinating site for gentle water-sports such as rowing, Page 19 – Boats and jet skis landscapes, pushing three and a half miles fishing and sailing. Page 21 – Water safety out across the mouth of the Pages 22-23 – Health warnings and public information Estuary, is a bracing walk indeed, exposed as ’s seaside promenade offers a you are to the . Spurn Point is a host of amusements and the Pavilion Leisure Page 24 – Angling, kiting and metal detecting popular site for migratory birds, perfect for Centre is seeing extensive renovations Page 25 – Quads, motorcycles and vehicles birdwatching opportunities. and promises a choice of swimming and Page 27 – Hornsea, Withernsea and leisure facilities. Withernsea’s famous Bridlington is the ever-popular seaside inland lighthouse is now a museum. Built Page 28 – Spurn Point Nature Reserve and RSPB resort and offers a host of activities for all as a response to the numerous shipwrecks Page 29 – Head and North Eastern Inshore the family come rain or shine. Traditional or happening off Spurn Point, the lighthouse Fisheries and Conservation Authority modern – you will find all tastes catered for hosts exhibits about the Royal National here together with a long-lasting appeal for Institution (RNLI) and local history. Pages 30-31 – Parkrun, Adizone, beach volleyball and beach visitors young and old. sports festival The Bridlington Park and Ride service will Pages 32-33 _ Bridington Park and Ride, The picturesque beaches of the East Riding commence from April until the last Sunday Lighthouse, marine planning and seashore and Coast continue south of Bridlington at in September. Hornsea and Withernsea. Both are popular promenade byelaws seaside holiday resorts and Hornsea For further information on the Foreshores Pages 34-35 – beach power kiting zone also holds Keep Britain Tidy award status. please contact us through our email address: Pages 35-36 – Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, The Living Seas Centre, Hornsea serves as a more peaceful base [email protected] Yorkshire’s Nature Triangle and beach guardianship compared to Bridlington’s bustle but attractions are numerous. Some of the pictures contained in this Pages 36-37 – Withernsea Leisure Centre, Withernsea Play Park, booklet are entries from Hall Hornsea Leisure Centre and Bridlington Leisure World They include an award winning museum, the and Gardens’ Coast, Sea and Sky amateur Pages 37-38 – The Spa Bridlington, South Cliff Caravan Park, Sewerby large Freeport shopping village just outside photographic competition. For further details Hall and Gardens and landtrain/chalets/deckchairs the town, crazy golf and a model village. please visit www.eastriding.gov.uk/sewerby Page 42 – Hornsea and Withernsea Town Councils Page 43 – Useful information

2 | EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST | 3 BEACH USERS – SAFETY ADVICE

• Read the safety/public sign/bathing • Do not obstruct the launch access flag notices. They are there for your of the lifeboats at Bridlington, safety. Flamborough, Withernsea or Hornsea’s inshore rescue boat. • Where lifeguards operate you are required to follow their instructions • Motorcycles, quad bikes and other and advice. off road vehicles are not permitted on any beach. • Respect the beaches/coastline and other people using the area. • The lighting of fires, gas stoves or gas barbecues should not take • Check the tide times and the place and permits to stage special weather forecast before your visit events are issued via the foreshore and be aware of your access and office. exit from the beach. • Report any suspicious items to the • The sun’s rays can be intensified coastguard/police, e.g. munitions, by the sea and can cause certain pollution or unidentified objects that forms of skin cancer. Avoid may have washed ashore. For your exposure to the sun by protecting sensitive areas, use plenty of own safety do not touch them. sunscreen and wear an appropriate hat. • For your health and safety do not enter the sea or remain on any part of the beach designated as a THE SEASHORE CODE boat-launching channel. • Leave seashore creatures where you find them. Some have shells for protection but many hide under rocks, seaweed or in the sand. Do not collect living plants or animals. • Take care when touching soft-bodied creatures. • Carefully lift and replace any rocks you move, as small creatures need them for shelter. • Leave seaweed in place. • Do not trample through rock pools. • Only collect empty seashells and then only a few. Exploring East Riding’s beaches is • Leave pebbles and rocks on the beach. Do not collect them for your garden. a source of endless enjoyment for • Approaching wildlife may be dangerous e.g. seals can bite. • Watch seabirds from a distance through binoculars. everyone. Please leave nothing but • Take photographs home as long lasting souvenirs of the wonders of your footprint behind. nature that occurs along the East .

4 | EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST | 5 NO TAKE ZONE

In April 2008 the Flamborough Fisheries Liaison This is the first No Take Zone within the North This is enforced by a byelaw of the North The purpose of this No Take Zone is to examine Group, Natural and the North Inshore Sea, and only the third in the UK, so is an Eastern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation what happens to populations of marine species Fisheries and Conservation Authority agreed important step for marine conservation. Authority, which was approved by the Fisheries if we stop removing them from this area, and to an area for a pilot No Take Zone within the Minister in July 2010. help the area return to a more natural state. Flamborough Head Special Area of Conservation. A No Take Zone means exactly that – you This area is soon to become a Marine cannot remove anything from within the zone, You’re welcome to examine fossils or ramble and For more information please contact the Conservation Zone. either above or below the high tidemark; seafish, look through the rockpools, but please take care Flamborough head project officer on (01482) including shellfish, and all plants and animals have and leave everything as you found it. 393694, or visit: www.ne-ifca.gov.uk The area extends from the Bridlington edge of to be left where they are. Dane’s Dyke to Sewerby steps, for a distance of 700 metres seaward from the cliff base, covering an area of approximately 1km2.

                                                                                                                                                                                        

                                                         6 | EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST | 7 RURAL COASTAL WALKS BEACH ACCESS POINTS AND ACCESS The East Riding of Yorkshire coastline is Please do not obstruct farm gates or diverse in its make up, stretching from the private access ways and if you should go East Riding of Yorkshire Council offers chalk cliffs of Bempton and Flamborough walking along the cliff tops, Follow the some beautiful and diverse coastal walks, Head, through to the plain with country code. Much of the land around many with access to beach and or coastal and sandy dunes and then along these areas is private land (see Walking the views, from Bempton cliffs in the north to to the wetlands of the Humber Estuary. Riding on the council website). Should you Spurn Point in the south. decide to take a stroll along the many miles If you fancy something a little different of cliff top or coastal paths you need to be Visit the council website (A to Z – from the traditional seaside towns of mindful of erosion and the effects this can Foreshores) for information and details Bridlington, Hornsea and Withernsea, have on access points to some beaches and on the Coastal Safety marker posts and try visiting some of the alternative rural walkways. Always wear sensible clothing and emergency contacts. beaches, using the following access points, footwear. to explore our beautiful coast and many SAFETY ADVICE varied habitats. Many of the access points Along footpaths and at various viewing listed have been adopted by volunteers and points around Rural beaches, you will come • Keep well away from all cliff edges local community groups. Many sites enjoy across marker/identification/location posts, as they may be dangerously frequent beach clean up events, as part marked ‘East Riding of Yorkshire Council’ and undercut by erosion. of an environmentally friendly initiative in a number. The coastguard have records of conjunction with the Marine Conservation exactly where these marker posts are and • Do not walk at the foot of chalk Society and Keep Britain Tidy, supported by are used to identify a particular location for cliffs as they are unstable and local town and parish councils. As a result all emergency services. rocks/debris may fall. several have been awarded a Rural Beach Award in the past and some have been Should you identify a problem, incident or • Do not climb chalk cliffs as they are awarded a Quality Coast Award. At some wish to report something to anyone, dial sites you will find a host of information 999 asking for the coastguard, quoting the unstable and may crumble. about the area, posted on notice boards post number and explaining where from • Do not climb low clay cliffs, as they together with other local information and the point the problem has arisen. This will contact numbers, to assist in seeking further assist in ensuring a prompt and accurate can be dangerous when wet. information or to report vandalism, erosion response from the emergency services. • Beware of being trapped by and debris. Please be safe: incoming tides. Regretfully, not all sites have car parking and • Do not take short cuts. • Treat all cliffs as dangerous areas. some sites have a small charge. It is advised • Always watch the tide. that you check in advance and be mindful Children and pets should be • Sea defences are for protection and not supervised and kept under control not to obstruct access or egress from the for playing on. at all times. area. Remember to secure all valuables and • Respect the beach and surrounding areas. please be kind to animals – do not leave • Take care with what you touch or pick up • Please keep dogs on leads when your dog in the car. Please keep animals on the beach. walking on cliff tops under control at all times remembering • Always report problems. you are in a rural area that can contain wildlife and sometimes farm animals. Dog Certain areas and parts of the coastline restrictions are in place in some areas. suffer from the effects of erosion. Be aware and take care at all times.

8 | EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST | 9 COASTAL Lighthouse tours are available from SEWERBY STEPS BEACH ACCESS BARMSTON SEASIDE LANE, TUNSTALL SPURN NATIONAL NATURE April to October, details from Grid ref: 520189 468702 Grid ref: 517047 459372 Grid ref: 531347 431784 RESERVE ACCESS POINTS and Gardens on Marker post No. 20 Marker post No. 23 Marker post No. 34 Grid ref: 540179 411128 (01262) 677874. For more details Parking for 200 cars at Limekiln Limited roadside parking. This Roadside parking. Designated The reserve is owned and managed BEMPTON CLIFFS about Flamborough Lighthouse, Bathing Beach with Rural Beach visit: www.trinityhouse.co.uk Lane cliff top car park (charges Designated Bathing Beach has by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Grid ref: 519626 473858 apply). There is a cliff top path won a Rural Beach Seaside Seaside Award. Access to the (YWT). There is an entrance Marker post No. 5 from Bridlington to Sewerby steps. Award. Access to the beach can beach is via a natural sandy slipway. fee per car for new members. FLAMBOROUGH SOUTH To the North is Cowden beach Parking for 200 cars within the During the summer season use be gained from the north and Access is by a single-track road LANDING BEACH AND LOCAL which forms part of RAF Cowden RSPB’s car park. Charge to non- the Land Train service from central south of Barmston. The sandy with passing points. Parking is NATURE RESERVE ranges. Care should be exercised members, RSPB facilities open at Bridlington to Sewerby. Sewerby cliffs accommodate Sand Martins allowed in designated areas at Grid ref: 453050 469522 with objects on the beach as items specific times, check the website. Hall and Gardens/zoo and children’s from April to September. Further various locations. There are toilets from the testing range and World Dramatic cliff top environment with Parking for 100 cars on upper play area are well worth a visit. information about this site can be and during the summer months, War II have surfaced in the past. no access to beach. level, there is a charge. No Parking found on the nearby notice board. refreshments are available. Dogs at lower level except for RNLI WILSTHORPE Information board and site details are NOT allowed on the YWT site are available at this location. THORNWICK BAY and permit holders (fixed penalty Grid ref: 517269 465045 NORTH CLIFF, HORNSEA at any time and must be kept on charge). Designated Bathing Beach a lead whilst using East Riding of Grid ref: 523357 472009 Marker post No. 21 Grid ref: 520674 448598 and Rural Beach Seaside Award Yorkshire Council public rights of Marker post No. 9 Marker post No. 28 area. Sculpture trail on upper level, Pay and Display car park (closed way in the area. The protection of Free parking on Morrow Avenue Parking for about 20 cars (a access to beach via the cliff top during the winter). Designated wildlife habitats and wetlands offers for 60 cars. Access to the beach is charge for parking may apply). path and steps or road from the car Bathing Beach with toilets available opportunity for bird watching and via a set of steps at the northern Refreshments available during the park. Low tide rock pools. all year round. Café facilities during other pursuits. summer. Access to the beach is via the summer period. Access to the most end of Hornsea Promenade. a very rough track, subject to the beach is via the concrete slipway. Toilets and other amenities on the effects of . Extreme Other recreational activities in the central promenade near Marine care is recommended in the area, area include boat launching, horse Hotel. not suitable for young children or riding and kiting etc. SEASIDE ROAD, EASINGTON the infirm. Grid: ref: 540764 418748 FRAISTHORPE Grid ref: 522775 443804 Marker post No. 40 FLAMBOROUGH NORTH Grid ref: 516959 462788 Marker post No. 32 Free parking for 30 cars and picnic LANDING Marker post No. 22 Free Parking for 50 cars but be benches. Access to the beach is via Grid ref: 523878 471945 Vehicle access via private property, aware of cliff top erosion in the a sandy slipway. Walk south along Marker post No. 11 Parking for 100 cars. There is a car park. Toilets open all year the beach and you will come across Parking for 150 cars. Small charge charge during the summer and round. Access to the beach is via a a beautiful lake trapped in the during the summer. Toilets (closed DANES DYKE BEACH AND honesty box during the winter. tarmac slipway with a fairly steep dunes. This is the start of the Spurn during the winter), café restaurant/ LOCAL NATURE RESERVE Toilets open all year. Designated incline. A lovely stretch of sandy Peninsular. FORESHORE bar and shop. Designated bathing Grid ref: 521537 469503 Bathing Beach, refreshments often beach between two granite rock Grid ref: 502222 425484 available during the summer. Care breakwaters. Ideal for families and THE BLUE BELL CAR PARK, beach, accessed via a steep Parking for 80 cars. There is a Free parking for 100 cars along the is recommended due to debris popular for all beach activities. You concrete slipway, care is required charge. Toilets open all year round. Foreshore and at the Old Black Mill. from sea defence and World War II can have fun hunting for fossils due to gradient. A sandy bay, rock Small shop open during the summer Grid ref: 541740 415885 Toilets next to the Black Mill with structures. washed out of the cliff but be aware pools, caves and chalk cliffs. In the /school holiday periods and some Free parking for 20 cars and toilets small children’s play area, the of tide times and steep clay boulder summer boat trips are available. weekends – with adjacent picnic open all year. Blue Bell café and Humber Rescue Boat House and cliffs. benches in grassed woodland area. Spurn National Nature Visitor restaurant/hotel in close proximity. SELWICKS BAY, Designated Bathing Beach and Rural Centre open during the summer, Dogs must be on a lead at all times. THE LIGHTHOUSE, Seaside Award. There are many providing local details on events, Riverside walks, with views of the FLAMBOROUGH HEAD trails here with an abundance of access and conservation issues on Humber Bridge and river traffic Grid ref: 525373 470649 natural flora and fauna. Several tree the east coast and the Spurn Point from the water’s edge. Adjacent to Marker post No. 14 trails are worth exploring. Take care nature reserve. the Foreshore is the Humber Bridge Parking for 100 cars. There is a with steps. Some walks may not be Country Park, several acres of charge all year. Toilets open all suitable for small children. Beach KILNSEA – EASINGTON ROAD natural fauna and flora accessed by year round. Refreshments and access is via a paved step pathway Grid ref: 540968 415827 a network of footpaths with family picnic areas. The area is also a great shop available during the summer. which is affected by water and Free parking for 10 cars. Kilnsea place to explore the Wolds Way or Beach accessed via a steep set of debris which has run off from steep is a tiny village that boasts lots of Trans Pennine Trail both of which are steps. Care required due to coastal banks at either side. history and amazing views across linked to the park and foreshore. erosion and land slippage. the Humber Estuary.

10 | EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST | 11 SEWERBY CLIFFS NORTH LANDING NORTH NORTH BEACH COASTLINE BEACH NORTH

The cliffs are recognised by the Royal Society for the Site of the old Lifeboat Station (now moved to From the beach, east of Sewerby steps is the “buried The North Beach has been awarded the prestigious, BEMPTON CLIFFS RSPB RESERVE BEMPTON Protection of Birds (RSPB) as one of the best places South Landing), North Landing is still famous for its cliff”. The cliff turns from clay to chalk topped by clay. internationally recognised Blue Flag. Behind the to see breeding seabirds in their natural environment. smugglers’ caves and panoramic views north along The chalk section is the old cliff line and ran inland beach is the beautifully restored Edwardian North The sights and sounds of over 200,000 seabirds the coast to and Scarborough. Once the hub of to and south to Hessle. During the last Ice Promenade where you can relax at your favourite nesting on the 400 foot rock face is totally unique and Flamborough’s small but active fishing industry, now a Age, glaciers swept over Holderness depositing debris beach café, let your hair down at the funfair, or stroll is the only mainland breeding site of the Gannet in few cobles are all that remain. The secluded beach at along and on top of the former chalk coastline. down to the harbour. the . Thornwick, on the Filey side of North Landing, is the perfect place to while away a summer’s afternoon. SOUTH LANDING FLAMBOROUGH HEAD FLAMBOROUGH BRIDLINGTON HARBOUR BRIDLINGTON SOUTH BEACH COASTLINE SOUTH BEACH

The triangular headland pointing out into the North Located on the magnificent Flamborough Headland The harbour has provision for berthing in cradles and This extensive sandy beach overlooks Bridlington Bay. Sea is an extension of the and the overlooking Bridlington Bay, South Landing beach is laying down moorings. Apart from the leisure aspect Visitors can enjoy a wide range of traditional seaside most northerly outcrop of chalk in Europe. The a beautiful expanse of sand and chalk pebbles. It is a of boating, the harbour also provides facilities for the activities with the facilities of the town and harbour combination of hard chalk overlain by glacial material perfect spot for a family day out where you can have large fishing fleet specialised in catching crabs and only a short walk away. The newly refurbished Spa is gives rise to a coastal landscape type found nowhere a picnic then explore the rock pools or sit and watch lobsters. For more information, contact the harbour nearby. else in Britain. Together with the North Sea, these the seabirds on the wing. office on (01262) 670148. factors give rise to the presence of wildlife habitats and communities that have unique characteristics.

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A165

BRIDLINGTON

Fraisthorpe beach A165 Bempton Cliffs Barmston

WC P Flamborough North A165 Landing beach Sewerby Hall & Gardens P Flamborough South P WC Landing beach WC P WC (Local Nature Reserve) HORNSEA Danes Dyke beach WC BRIDLINGTON WC P (Local Nature Reserve) A165 P Sewerby beach Hornsea Inshore Rescue Mappleton beach NT Bridlington North beach WC P WC P Bridlington South beach B1242 Aldborough

Wilsthorpe beach WC P

B1242 Tunstall

Country HULL Humber Rescue Park WITHERNSEA WC P Hessle Foreshore KEY: Fort A1033 NT No Take Zone Lighthouse Humber Bunker Bridge B1445 North RNLI Lifeboats Easington Smithic Buoy

South West RNLI Lifeguards Kilnsea Smithic Buoy

RIVER HUMBER P Parking Leisure centres WC P

5 miles Spurn National WC Toilets Park and Ride 10 kilometres Nature Reserve For more information please visit www.realyorkshire.co.uk Boat launching Beach Volleyball

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Anti-tank blocks can be found on the beach near the This long sandy beach is ideal for wind and kite Hornsea beach has a newly developed promenade Mappleton is a village and in the East Riding of medieval village of Wilsthorpe. There is very little cliff surfers because the water is shallow a long way out. along the landward side. To the north can be seen the Yorkshire. It is situated on the North Sea coastline in an area here and much of the farmland is only a couple of Also, this location receives more wind than many picturesque Flamborough Headland, stretching away known as Holderness and lies approximately three miles metres above sea level. The area is now constantly other sites along the same stretch of coast because to the south the golden sands of the East Riding coast. (4.8 km) south of the of Hornsea. In 1991, threatened by the North Sea and was thought the sand dunes are lower so they cast less of a wind Hornsea beach is ideal for building sand castles, kite flying sea defences were built in order to protect the village from extremely vulnerable to enemy attack during World shadow. or just relaxing. The beach can be the start or finishing intense sea erosion that had threatened it – Holderness is War II so was heavily fortified. point of the Trans Pennine Trail which passes close to one of the most rapidly eroding areas of the UK. The cliffs Hornsea Mere, the largest fresh water lake in Yorkshire. had been eroded at a rate of 3.2 yards (2.9 m) per year. SKIPSEA BARMSTON WITHERNSEA SPURN POINT

Barmston beach is a wonderful stretch of beach Skipsea beach is a long narrow stretch of sand that This beach is part of the pleasant resort of The sand at Spurn Point peninsula stretches southwards which people walk to get away from the hustle and has long been popular with residents and holiday Withernsea, made popular after the building of the for approximately three and a half miles into the mouth bustle of modern day life. makers for taking long walks or watching sea birds railway in 1854. With the demise of the railway the of the Humber Estuary, with sandy beaches and the on the wing. Its rural location means it is ideal for quiet beach now offers fun and entertainment for North Sea on its eastern side, and areas of salt marsh and The flat beach is ideal for watching seabirds on the those looking for a quieter beach with a relaxing the whole family. Overlooking the beach is the old extensive mudflats that attract thousands of birds, on its wing and during the summer the low clay cliffs are atmosphere. lighthouse, unusually built in the centre of the resort. western side. Spurn has been created and is sustained by home to sand martins which can be seen flying in and The golden beaches stretch North along the East coastal processes, which feed it with sand, cobbles and silt. out of the cliffs where they nest. Riding Coast and South to Spurn Point and the River Because of this, it is a dynamic and changeable site, often Humber. described as one of the oddest places in England.

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All the beaches, promenades and slipways Should notification be received from H.M. in Bridlington, other than the Harbour, are Coastguard that conditions are likely to owned by and are under the control of East become dangerous, a red flag will be flown Riding of Yorkshire Council. at Belvedere, Hornsea or Withernsea boat launch. From Bridlington Harbour a storm Bridlington Bay boat launch – cone or blue and white chequered flag (01262) 400841 must also be accepted as a warning of Hornsea boat launch – (01964) 533116 dangerous conditions. Harbour masters office – (01262) 670148/149 GENERAL INFORMATION All boats fishing must abide by the Sea Persons using the vessel launching facilities Fisheries Regulations set out in the North at Belvedere and Hornsea do so at their Eastern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation own risk. The council will accept no liability Authority byelaws. for claims, proceedings, damages, charges and costs however caused, whether in RULES FOR THE LAUNCHING relation to property or the death or injury OF VESSELS to any persons. Whether in contract or tort in other manner, directly or indirectly Rules for the launching of vessels and the as a result or in connection with the boat operation of said vessels from East Riding of launching facilities insofar as the same Yorkshire Council launch controlled slipway results from the negligence of the council, at Belvedere, Bridlington, and Hornsea. its employees or agents.

N.B. Vessels are those that are capable of These conditions may be suspended, varied supporting one or more persons on water or withdrawn at any time by the council. and having a mechanical device capable of Any permit issued may be withdrawn or giving propulsion. cancelled forthwith should the person to whom it is issued be in breach of any of the OR Any vessel capable of supporting one conditions set out in this document. BOATS AND JET SKIS or more persons on water that is greater in size than a Topper style dinghy, windsurfer BOAT COMPOUNDS – • All launching of vessels must take place • Always let someone know where you are board or small inflatable, including jetskis. REGULATIONS FOR SECURITY from the designated launch sites going and the anticipated duration of your at Bridlington Belvedere or Hornsea trip. ALL VESSELS MUST BE COVERED BY OF CONTENTS boat compounds in accordance with the • All vessels/jet skis must be under the PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE FOR AT Owners must inform the boat launching rules and regulations of East Riding of control/command of an adult and used LEAST £2m. facility operators with prior notification of Yorkshire Council, unless you have written in a safe and responsible manner with due their intentions to move, sail or remove permission from the council to do respect and consideration for the safety WARNING: Salmon/Bass nets are used boats. otherwise. of others. throughout the year near the beaches. The • All vessels must have insurance and the For safety and environmental reasons, a byelaw nets extend about 360 metres seaward mandatory safety equipment. from the beach. Persons in charge of vessels is in force to restrict the speed of all vessels. must keep a sharp look out for such nets, • Before launching check the local tides and Boats and jet skis should not exceed eight must not go inside the area of the nets, and shipping weather forecasts. knots within 300 metres of the tide edge. keep well to the seaward side of them.

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WATER SAFETY

• Only swim between the red and yellow flags TOMBSTONING OR JUMPING when there are lifeguards on duty. FROM HEIGHT INTO THE SEA • Do not swim when the red flag is flying or It is strongly recommended that you DO NOT when requested not to do so by lifeguards, jump from a height into the sea. However, if coastguards or council foreshore officers. you choose to do so please assess the risks and • Swim within your capabilities and always hazards and consider the following: parallel to the beach. • Never jump from any object into the • Do not swim within a short period after eating sea whilst under peer pressure, the a meal. influence of alcohol or drugs. • Swim with others – never alone. • Check the depth of the water you are • Swim only where it is safe to do so avoiding jumping into. Remember tides can go in and rocks and breakwaters or other man-made out very quickly so while it may start off deep structures. enough it can soon become shallow. • Do not swim under the influence of alcohol • Check for hazards in the water you are or drugs. jumping into. Rocks and groynes under the sea may not be visible through the surface – • Supervise children on the beach or in the but you will certainly feel them if you jump water at all times. onto them. • Do not use inflatable rings or other inflatable toys in the sea. INFLATABLE BOATS, BEDS AND • Beware when diving into the sea as water TUBES depth can change and the water may cover objects. • The use of such inflatables is not encouraged. Please visit: www.rnli.org.uk for further • These items have contributed towards several information. tragedies around the British coastline. • The tides on the East Coast can be very unpredictable and with an offshore wind, inflatables can quickly be carried out to sea. • Children should not be left unsupervised.

Remember the sea is not a swimming pool and depth and currents can change quickly. Never allow yourself to get out of your depth.

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HEALTH WARNINGS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION

WEAVER FISH JELLY FISH: DOGS In the first instance this offence may be dealt with by way of a fixed penalty notice of £75. (approximately 14cm long): Can also be a potential hazard as they are • Dog control byelaws are in place on the main Where offenders fail to pay the fixed penalty Can be a potential hazard. It is found all around occasionally found along the coast. If one stings resort beaches and a seasonal dog ban notice further legal action may be taken against the coast of the United Kingdom in areas with you do not rub the affected area, as this will cause (1 May to 30 September) applies to the the person in control of the dog at the time of warm shallow water and a sandy beach. The fish more pain. Spray the area with cold seawater exercising of dogs on the award-winning the offence. buries itself in the sand leaving only its head and and apply ice (if available). Bridlington, Hornsea beaches at Hornsea and Withernsea. and Withernsea all have First Aid posts (April to black dorsal fin visible in order to surprise its prey. • Please keep your dog on a lead on all September) where medical advice can be sought. promenades. HORSES Each year a small number of people are stung Seek medical advice if you have any concerns. • Under the Dog Control Order Act 2006 and • Observe local byelaws and regulations on rights when standing on the dorsal fin of a weaver fish of access. Follow the country code at all times. whilst paddling. BARREL JELLYFISH rhizostoma octopus the Dogs (Fouling of Land Act 1996) “it is an Common. Up to 100cm in diameter. This large offence for anyone in charge of a dog to fail to • Horses are not allowed access to and may The sting feels like a sharp stab and is very jellyfish has eight long tentacles, hence the name clean up after it has fouled designated land”. not be ridden on the award winning beaches “octopus”. Usually harmless, but can sometimes painful but will not leave any permanent damage. • Please be a responsible dog owner - of Bridlington, Hornsea or Withernsea (see cause a minor sting. The best treatment is to place the affected foot remember that dogs are affected by information notices). in a bowl of hot water until the pain subsides. BLUE cyanea lamarckii hot weather and can intimidate young children • Riders/owners should check the area they are The heat helps to break down the poison and Fairly rare. Approximately 30cm in diameter. playing. Keep your dog on a lead and under using for hidden dangers in the sand and water. also increases the blood flow to the sting aiding Usually harmless, but can sometimes cause a control. Extended gallops or racing is not permitted in natural healing. minor sting. any area. Clean up after your dog - bag it and bin it! Bridlington, Hornsea and Withernsea all have PORTUGUESE MAN-OF-WAR physalia physalis • Horse owners are requested not to use the First Aid posts (April to September) where help Rare. Up to 30cm in length on top part of body beaches when they are busy and be aware A person in charge of a dog shall be guilty of and advice can be sought. Seek medical advice if and about 15cm in height out of the water. It’s of other activities in the area. Riders should an offence if, during the period specified (from you have any concerns. To avoid the risk of being tentacles can cause painful lesions to the skin. dismount and horses should be walked when 1 May - 30 September), he takes a dog onto, or stung it is advisable to wear beach/jelly shoes near other beach users and boat launching COMPASS chrysarora hysoscella permits a dog to enter or to remain on, any of when paddling. areas. Common. Approximately 30cm in diameter. the beaches detailed below: Usually harmless, but can sometimes cause a For up to date byelaw information visit the minor sting. • Bridlington North Beach East Riding of Yorkshire Council website LION’S MANE cyanea capillata • Bridlington South Beach www.eastriding.gov.uk Common. 50cm in diameter. Usually harmless but • Hornsea Beach can occasionally cause a painful sting. • Withernsea Beach 22 | EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST | 23 ANGLING/FISHING FROM THE BEACH QUADS,

• Anglers are asked to follow the Angling Trust Anyone using these power and surf kites/buggys MOTORCYCLES Conservation Code of Conduct for Sea must hold current and specific third party Anglers. insurance. AND VEHICLES • Do not discard line, hooks or any other tackle. No mechanical-powered vehicles • Always obey signs, local byelaws, or the • For health and safety reasons fishing with a are allowed on East Riding’s beaches directions of landowners, officers of the rod and line from the Bridlington Promenade, or associated dunes without written council or coastguards. Bridlington North, Bridlington South, Hornsea permission. Any vehicles without and Withernsea award-winning beaches • All flyers must assess the risks and hazards permission that access these areas will be is not permitted from 1 May to the 30 prior to each launch and take account of deemed in breach of the law and may be September. structures and other beach or water users. prosecuted. • Fishing with fixed engine/nets on any • An experienced adult must supervise all East Riding beach is not permitted unless the children and learners. fisherman is the holder of a licence from the • It is advisable to wear appropriate safety Environment Agency or the North Eastern equipment. Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority • Give way to any horse riders and pedestrians Committee together with the written by keeping a safe distance from them. permission of East Riding of Yorkshire Council • Respect and observe the rights of all to carry out such activity. other beach users. • Any equipment found on the beach without permission and/or incorrectly anchored will be confiscated and the owner will incur costs for METAL-DETECTING the return of such items. • Everyone beach combing or using metal CONVENTIONAL HAND KITES, detecting equipment should familiarise themselves with the law concerning protected POWER AND SURF KITING sites and follow the current advice on the handling, care and storage of archaeological These hobbies are dangerous for both objects. participants and other beach users so care should be exercised when in the vicinity of flying • Minimise any ground/sand disturbance and kites irrespective of size. Parents are required to follow the code of practice issued for metal supervise young persons for their own safety as detecting in England and Wales. well as that of others. • Call the Police and coastguard and notify them if you find anything that may be Please adopt the British Buggy Club safety suspicious or dangerous. Guidelines and the code of conduct which cover kite buggying, kite land boarding, power kiting and For further information about obtaining a metal- kite surfing. detecting licence visit the crown estate website www.thecrownestate.co.uk/metal-detecting

Digging or disturbing the beach around boat/RNLI launching areas is not permitted for health and safety reasons.

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Between the sun rising out of the North The pier was frequently damaged by Sea and setting spectacularly over the passing ships until finally being destroyed Mere lies the picturesque town of Hornsea by a ship called Henry Parr, which ran offering all the pleasures of a seaside into it during a great storm on the 22 resort. of November 1893. The beach provides plenty of fun for everyone, young and old. At the eastern edge of the town lies the sea with a very attractive, award-winning There is an excellent selection of shops promenade area, and a fine sandy beach. To in Queen Street and around the town. the north of the promenade lies the Floral The Market has a varied array of stalls and Hall. The southern end of the promenade what seaside resort would be complete features an array of amusement arcades without the amusement arcades including and children’s rides. Hornsea leisure centre video game technology, bowling alley and boasts a full size swimming pool, children’s an indoor adventure play area. Eating out pool, squash courts, sauna and steam provides many options in the friendly pubs, rooms, exercise facilities, functions rooms restaurant cafes and takeaways. and a café and bar. Towards the town centre are the Memorial Gardens – a sheltered, quiet and restful seated area guarded by two famous lions rescued from BRIDLINGTON a cinema in Hull. Bridlington is a superb holiday base, one To the southwest is Hornsea Mere, of the best for families in Yorkshire, and Yorkshire’s largest freshwater lake covering is packed with fun seaside activities for many acres. At this Site of Special Scientific the kids. Bridlington’s fine promenade is Interest you can enjoy rowing, sailing, crammed with kids’ rides and amusements fishing, motorboat trips and pitch and putt. and the town lays claim to two award- Bird watchers will be in their element too. winning sandy beaches which straddle either side of Bridlington’s harbour. Bridlington’s Blue Flag North Beach and South Beach have been accredited with WITHERNSEA Keep Britain Tidy Awards. Withernsea is a very traditional resort Bridlington’s historic harbour area bustles and boasts an attractive seafront with a in summer and hints at its extensive fishing promenade, ornamental garden areas, play heritage. The Old Town further boosts its areas and an open-air stage for summer appeal. Bridlington also offers easy access family entertainment. The Pavilion Leisure to coastal walking around Flamborough Centre and Lighthouse Museum also offer Head and for visits to Bempton Cliffs RSPB excellent facilities. reserve. Flamborough Headland, with its dramatic chalk cliffs reaching up to 130 The Pier Towers on the promenade are metres at Bempton, is one of England’s the last surviving parts of the once-proud treasured designated heritage coasts. 19th century pier.

26 | EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST | 27 SPURN POINT FLAMBOROUGH HEAD STORYBOARDS

NATURE RESERVE The Storyboard Project was led by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and developed by the Flamborough Head Environmental Assets Partnership with the aim of improving interpretation around the Spurn Point is one of the most striking features of Britain's headland in a consistent way, to develop a linked “story-line” to reveal the full richness of the area. coastline, stretching for three and a half miles across the Humber Estuary. This curving spit is only 50 metres wide in There are nine storyboards situated around the headland, each depicting one of the themes relevant to places, making it look like an elongated tongue. the natural and cultural heritage of the area; seabirds, geology, fishing, farming and wildlife, migration, the lighthouse and shipping, history, marine wildlife, and archaeology. These boards can be enjoyed individually Spurn is made up of a series of sand and shingle banks held or linked together in a walk around the headland. together by Marram grass and Sea Buckthorn. In conjunction with the Storyboard Project, a Flamborough Head European Marine Site website has been There is a series of sea defence works built by the Victorians launched. Here you can find suggested walking trails which link the storyboards together, and podcasts which and subsequently maintained by the Ministry of Defence until can be downloaded to your MP3 player or mobile phone to listen to whilst enjoying a storyboard walk. they sold Spurn Point to the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust in the 1950s. www.flamboroughheadsac.org.uk/storyboards

The spectacular chalk cliffs Spurn's environment is very fragile and is open to the ravages continue underwater to form a chalk and limestone FLAMBOROUGH LIFE BENEATH reef extending 6km out to sea. This forms part of the HEADLAND largest underwater chalk THE WAVES reef in Europe. STORYBOARD Kittiwake From the towering chalk cliffs bursting with seabirds of the North Sea. Spurn Point is an important wildlife haven for to the unknown of the deeper waters offshore, Fulmar Magnificent, dramatic, ancient; haven for the hidden world of Flamborough Head’s marine life is waiting to be discovered. seabirds and smugglers; danger sign for mariners and home port for fishermen; Flamborough Head weaves together many migrant birds, lizards, roe deer and numerous species of insects. strands of our natural and cultural heritage. The things we can learn about history, wildlife, even the very rock beneath our feet make this a fascinating place to visit for the first time Gannet – and a rewarding one to come back to.

There are nine information panels like this one; each focused on a different theme. The many chalk pillars and steep sided Gannets plunge head first in The mixing of cool northern water with warmer southern gullies provide a perfect anchor from which Razorbill pursuit of fish to feed their hungry water creates the Flamborough Front, a 200 mile long You might like to spend some time at each kelp can grow. Often referred to as the chicks, while Razorbills chase their nutrient flow which concentrates around the headland. one to get the complete picture of this Fossil hunting is popular with an abundance of fossils to rainforest of the sea; thick forests create a prey by ‘flying’ through the water. The result is an environment rich in marine life, supporting habitat rich in species, including beautiful Harbour Porpoise fish and birds alongside marine mammals such as seals red algae, spiny sea urchins and fish like and porpoises. intriguing spot. Or simply look around you the brightly coloured Cuckoo Wrasse. Males are more brightly coloured than females and and let your imagination run free. Herring the two were once thought to be separate Grey Seal Cod Where are the Storyboards? be found amongst the pebbles on the beach. No dogs are Bladderwrack Bempton Cliffs Key: RSPB Reserve Storyboard Yorkshire Wildlife Gannet Lighthouse Trust Reserve

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The retreating tide reveals the Common underwater world by way of This panel forms part of the Flamborough Headland Starfish rockpools, home to anemones, limpets, starfish and crabs. Storyboard project which has been funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Mussels The project has been developed by a partnership of www.ywt.org.uk/spurn_point Cuckoo Wrasse organisations alongside the local community and is part Edible Crab of the ongoing delivery of the Flamborough Head Management Plan. Limpet Lobster Hidden amongst the rocks are Beadlet the mainstays of the local fishing Anemone As depth increases, and light fades, seaweed is industry; Lobster and Crab. Dead-man’s replaced by a rich variety of weird and wonderful Small fish, such as the slippery Fingers animals like sponges, sea squirts and the soft Butterfish, find shelter and food in coral known as Dead-man’s Fingers. rock pools, until the tide returns Serrated Butterfish to cover the shore. Wrack

NORTH EASTERN INSHORE FISHERIES RSPB BEMPTON CLIFFS AND CONSERVATION AUTHORITY

Every spring, hundreds of thousands of birds, such as puffins The North Eastern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority and gannets, flock to the giant seabird city that is the RSPB’s (NEIFCA) regulates and manages the exploitation of sea fisheries nature reserve at Bempton Cliffs. Between March and resources within its district, which extends from South Tyne Pier to October, driven by the urge to raise a family, they leave the the North East Lincolnshire administrative border, and six nautical sea and head back to these awe-inspiring cliffs to begin their miles out to sea. NEIFCA is responsible for issuing permits for fishing life-or-death struggle to bring up their young. and creating byelaws for the management and conservation of fisheries, both commercial and recreational. These byelaws can apply From the cliff-top path and the special viewpoints, you can to all fishing activities, from both the shore and from vessels. experience the sights, the sounds – and the smells – of life in one of the UK’s largest and most important seabird colonies. NEIFCA’s vision is “to lead, champion and manage a sustainable marine environment and inshore fisheries, by successfully securing the right balance between social, www.rspb.org.uk/bemptoncliffs environmental and economic benefits to ensure healthy seas, sustainable fisheries and a viable industry.”

www.ne-ifca.gov.uk 28 | EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST | 29 PARKRUN BEACH VOLLEYBALL

Sewerby Parkrun is a free on the Friday before your first Two semi permanent beach Volleyball Championship weekly 5km event for ever Parkrun at www.parkrun. volleyball courts provided tournament, usually held in runners of all standards, org.uk/sewerby by England Volleyball are July, is one of the largest beach which takes place every located on Bridlington South tournaments in the UK. Over Saturday 9am at Sewerby The great thing is that you Beach, in front of the South 100 teams compete over the Hall and Gardens. only ever need to do this cliff chalets and the South weekend in a men’s, women’s once! So whether you are a It offers an opportunity for all Beach north, in front of the and mixed pairs 2-a-side complete novice looking to the local community to come Foreshores office. knockout competition. get yourself started on your together on a regular basis to own “running journey” or As part of the Go Spike The event is free to enjoy this beautiful park and a seasoned athlete wanting project, why not come and try spectators so come along and get physically active. People to use this as a part of your one of the best beach sports see some fantastic players are encouraged to jog or run training schedule, you’re around – Beach Volleyball! together irrespective of their showcase their skills welcome to come along and ability – this event is truly join us. The use of the nets is free For more information call open to all and best of all it with equipment hire available the Foreshores Office on really is FREE! For further information at the Foreshores offices (01262) 678255 or visit contact Sewerby Hall and (deposit required) www.eyevents.co.uk/events/ Taking part is easy – just Gardens Tel: (01262) 673769 volleyball/ register in advance by 6pm The annual Bridlington Open

ADIZONE BEACH SPORTS FESTIVAL

The Beach Sports Festival sport ‘Schools Out’ sessions As part of the Olympic legacy in the East Riding of is an annual event which for young people which Yorkshire, the adiZone is a free outdoor multi use sports is inspired by the take place over the summer facility including an outdoor gym, climbing wall, basketball 2012 Olympic and holidays, run by East Riding court and football goals designed in the shape of the Paralympic Games. of Yorkshire Council’s Sport, London 2012 logo. Play and Arts Service. Activities include Volleyball, All the equipment is available 24 hours a day, 365 days Football, Rugby Union, Most activities are free of a year and is specially designed to get more people and Cricket, Basketball, Netball, charge however a small families into sport and physical activity. Tri Golf, Disc Golf and charge will apply to ‘Schools much more! Out’ sessions. The adiZone is situated between Headlands Secondary and Martongate Primary Schools. Why not come and give A range of Beach Sports For more information it a go! The facility is FREE to use, no need to book just activities will also take place on any of the above turn up. throughout the year on activities please contact Bridlington’s South Beach. the Foreshores Office on These will include evening (01262) 678255 or Sport, volleyball sessions, table Play and Arts on (01482) tennis and weekly beach 392514.

30 | EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST | 31 Phase 2 Bridlington PSouthark Cliff Park and Ride and and Ride MARINE PLANNING the two pick-up and drop-off Bridlington points at the Harbour Top The Park and Ride service (coach) and the Spa Promenade Park and Ride (land train) include: The seasonal complimentary link to the town centre is available to all persons who are part of the travelling party, A real Yorkshire welcome service who have paid to use the South Cliff long stay car p beside the seaside at Public toilets with baby change, disabled facilities and changing places (max 7 persons per vehicle). Bridlington Park and Ride is situated approximately a ark South Cliff The stress-free way to arrive! The Marine Management They will inform and guide Whilst the car park allows for direct access to the beach Covered waiting areas All day parking, picnic area, café, toilet, Hop on the Spa Light Explorer Coach and other facilities it also provides for a Park and Ride information point and direct access to the beach with or ride the Spa Light Express Land Train service, operating throughout the summer until the end of Low floor easy-access bus, providing South Cliff Car Park mile to the south of Bridlington resort at SouthSeptember. Cliff seasonal Park and Ride. into Bridlington from Organisation (MMO) has marine regulators and users an environmentally friendly service

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BridlingtonBridling service, operating throughout the summer until the end ton Park & Ride plan areas – including of marine industries, such YO15 3QN Seawar d side o n inward journey Welcome to Bridlington’s Tel: (01482) 395020 of October. fast link to the resort centre Email: [email protected] around East Riding of as wind farms, fishing and www.bridlingtonparkandride.co.uk Managed by East Riding of Yorkshire Council Yorkshire - since April 2011 oil and gas exploration, The cost is £3.50 for all-day parking or part thereof for all and work is well underway. while considering the need classes, including disabled drivers. This includes transport to conserve and protect into Bridlington and the return trip for up to seven England’s marine area is marine species and habitats. persons. Two types of transport are available to visitors becoming increasingly - the Spa Light Explorer Coach or the Spa Light Express crowded and there is a Communities will have the Land Train. huge demand on space for opportunity to help define activities and designations. future activities in the Transport links to the town start at 9am, with the last Having a well-designed marine areas near them – to coach leaving the harbour top location at 6.15pm. The land planning system will allow learn more about marine train service will usually finish before 6pm but check exact us to coherently take into planning and get involved, details on the day. account all the competing please visit: uses of our seas. www.marinemanagement. org.uk/marineplanning

Flamborough Head Lighthouse Seashore and Promenade Byelaws

Flamborough Head Lighthouse is located approximately In 2011, byelaws made under section 82 of the Public one mile away from the village of Flamborough. At the Health Acts Amendment Act 1907 by East Riding lighthouse, guided tours are available providing useful and of Yorkshire Council for the prevention of danger, interesting information on how the lighthouse operates. obstruction, or annoyance to persons using the seashore Climb the 119 steps to the top of the Lighthouse to or promenade were brought into effect. These byelaws see the wonderful views over Bridlington Bay and the are not designed to limit the use or enjoyment of the Heritage Coast. seashore or promenade but to help manage activities taking place so as not to cause disruption, annoyance or Sewerby Hall and Gardens staff conduct guided tours from danger to the public. April until October between 11am and 4pm. Seasonal variations apply. The tours last approximately 20 minutes. A full list of both the seashore and promenade byelaws, as For more information about the tours and the lighthouse, well as the dog control orders can be found on East Riding please contact Sewerby Hall on (01262) 673769. of Yorkshire Council’s website: www.eastriding.gov.uk

32 | EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST EXPLORE THE EAST RIDING COAST | 33 Fraisthorpe Beach Power Kiting Zone In case of emergency dial 999 or (112 from a mobile) and ask for the Coastguard Fraisthorpe Beach Specific Location Risks

• This area is used for various Power Kiting Activities. • Beware of other beach and water users at • Please follow the Power Kiting Code of Conduct. all times and show them due consideration. • This code of conduct was drawn up by the kiting community • Give way to pedestrians and all other water users. in partnership with East Riding of Yorkshire Council. • Do not fly near horses. • If you are seen to break this code of conduct you may be asked to • Land your kite when helicopters are on the beach. leave the beach by a council officer and this may lead to prosecution. • Beware of obstacles on the beach, for example, pill-boxes, tractors, other vehicles and pedestrians.

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For more Information on Kitesports visit kitesurfing.org or parakartassociation.co.uk Yorkshire’s Nature Triangle

The Nature Triangle in eastern Yorkshire is well known among local naturalists for its rich fauna and flora, but a hidden secret for a wider audience increasingly keen to see British wildlife with its fascinating animals and plants of lowland UK and the rich seas that surround it. There some great places to see wildlife in the Yorkshire Nature Triangle at all times of year; remember that although you can’t beat the variety and colour of our wildlife in spring and summer, autumn and winter are often the best times to see our most spectacular and elusive mammals and visiting birds. Many species are struggling to cope with the pressures imposed by man’s activities, not least climate change. But many, like the otter, peregrine and gannet, are also recovering, thanks to increasing concern for the environment, and stricter legislation on conservation, pesticides and pollution.

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THE LIVING SEAS CENTRE BEACH GUARDIANSHIP

Yorkshire Wildlife Trust kelp forest and chalk reef, 20,000 tonnes of marine litter is dumped into the North are currently developing embark on a Storyboard Sea very year but only 15% of that washes up onto the The Living Seas Centre at Trail and find out how we coast. The remainder stays at sea and affects marine South Landing Flamborough, can all do our bit for marine wildlife in a variety of ways. Globally 1 million birds and their first dedicated marine wildlife. Exciting events will 100,000 marine mammals and sea turtles die each year education centre. This be held year round while an from ingestion of, or entanglement in, marine litter, it exciting new venture will innovative schools education also affects food chains by breaking down in the water host a wealth of information programme will also be on column; ultimately ending up in us through consumption about the fascinating marine offer. of seafood! wildlife to be found off the Become a Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Waves of Waste For opening hours and Yorkshire coast and the coordinator join an existing beach clean in your area. Get events listings, please visit wider North Sea. Here involved and help us to: you will be able to learn www.ywt.org.uk. South how the upwelling of Sea Road, South Landing, • Record and remove the marine litter on Yorkshire’s coast Flamborough, Bridlington, the Flamborough Front • Raise awareness and spread the words to others supports such a huge YO15 1AE variety of life, watch locally • Encourage the prevention of plastic pollution at source shot video of underwater • Have fun, meet others and get the most from your coast!

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The Pavilion Leisure Centre We offer activities to suit all The Hornsea Leisure Centre has a wide range of in Withernsea is the focal ages including walking the way activities available. At the heart of every leisure centre is point of the community to health scheme, children’s a swimming pool, in this case a great deck level 25m, four KEY TO TYPES OF EXERCISE CLASSE

Aerobic S Low impact workout and total body toning and offers a wide range of partiesAerotone incorporating such gentle aerobics and toning as soft play, lane pool, with an attached learner swimming pool, which bands. Excellent first class to try if your new to exercise. Pavilion Leisure Centre Circuits activities and facilities for the bouncy Aerocircuits Circuit training iscastle, simple to follow and an private pool ideal way to get fit and stay fit. Just work at Exercise Class Programme offers easy access for the disabled. your own pace. Is the Yoga, Tai Chi, Pilates workout that builds flexibility Toning and strength and leaves you Stability Ball Ever wanted to learn how to use the stability Controlled breathing, concentrationfeeling and centred a carefully and calm.structured local community and tourism parties,ball, a unique toning,fun lower body workoutand and series games, of stretches, moves and poses to music create a holistic core strength class. workout that brings the body into a state of harmony and The Revolution - Group Indoor Cycling balance. Hornsea Leisure Centre Indoor Workout performed on an exercise bike The café overlooking the pool caters for all ages Is the empowering cardio Cycling to motivating music at a high intensity for in Withernsea and the healthymaximum calorie burning.lifestyles, weightworkout where you are totally unleased. This fiercely energetic Junior arts and draws from a wide arrayprogram of disciplines is inspired such by as martial Junior Karate, Boxing, Taekwondo, Tai Chi and Muay Thai. Supported Inflatable and Workout A time for juniors 14+ to workout in the by driving music and powerful role model instructors, strike, Tone Zone supervised by an instructor. and needs, offering a wide range of healthy food punch, kick and kata your way through calories to superior fun swim sessions surrounding areas. management, children’scardio fitness. Aqua Aqua Aerobics Ultimate low impact workout and total body Days over the October half term toning. A refreshing form of exercise only Is the original barbell class that strengthens your entire water can provide. Tuesday Fun Swim Session body. This 60 minute workout and drink. The Tone Zone is equipped with a fun swim sessions,muscle groups by using the bestchallenges weight-room all your exercises major Wednesday Inflatable Session 1.30 - 2.30pm like squats, presses, lifts and curls. Great music, awesome Friday Fun Swim Session 1.30 - 2.30pm WHAT IS HEALTHY LIFESTYLES? instructors and your choice of weight inspires you to get the results you came for - and fast! Saturday Inflatable Session 1.30 - 2.30pm The newly refurbished site Healthy Lifestyles sessions are aimed at people who want to start taking regular exercise, have help with weight-loss and wide range of cardiovascular, machine weight Sunday Fun Swim Session 4.30 - 5.30pm learnhealthy about healthy eating. optionsEast Riding in of Yorkshire our Council will, on request, 1.30 - 2.30pm The Healthy Lifestyle advice session will include a confidential provide this document in braille or large print. weigh-in and advice. We will help support and monitor your If English is not your first language and you comprises of a large leisure progress. These sessions are a great opportunity to discover would like a Crash Course great idea to lose weight and meet new friends. translation of this document, please and free weight equipment, and in total 32 Book telephone (01482) 393939. Healthycafé. Lifestyle exercise classes are a gentle way to improve your fitness. Swimming Lessons Now! pool, which incorporates a The Pavilion Leisure Centre, Station Road, Withernsea, HU19 2QA We will be running crash course Telephone 01964 614000 Facsimile 01964 615525 swimming lessons throughout the www.withernseapavilionleisurecentre pieces of exercise machinery. You also have the October half term. PD00010 .co.uk giant 70m waterslide (operates See reception for more details: All of the activities can option to enjoy the Caribbean Club, offering (01964) 533366 at peak times), a three court be accessed on a pay relaxing sauna and steam rooms. sports hall, cafeteria, squash and play basis, but if you are a courts, state of the art Tone regular user or a large group/ The four court sports hall offers a wide range Zone gym, conference rooms, family we offer large discounts. of team and individual activities and also available crèche and much more. are two glass-backed squash courts with a spectator area.

Tel: (01964) 614000 Tel: (01964) 533366 www.withernseapavilionleisurecentre.co.uk www.hornsealeisurecentre.co.uk

WITHERNSEA PLAY PARK BRIDLINGTON LEISURE WORLD

The £700,000 Millennium Green and Children's Play Bridlington Leisure World is one of the East Riding’s Park located off Station Road, Withernsea were officially premier leisure attractions boasting three pools, including opened in 2010. a fun pool with waves, slides, rain storm effect and water features, a 25m training pool and a learner pool. The project has been funded through the Department for Children, Schools and Families under the Play Pathfinder The complex also includes catering facilities, a multi- Scheme. purpose hall, tone zone fitness studio, which has magnificent panoramic views over Bridlington Bay. This The park boasts various equipment for children such as boasts the latest cardiovascular and resistance equipment swings, slides and climbing apparatus along with other and the Caribbean Club with sauna, steam :40 - 1 - (Process Cyan)Magenta)Yellow)Black)

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The Spa Bridlington is the East Coast’s finest Sewerby Hall and Gardens is situated in a dramatic cliff entertainment venue, attracting visitors from throughout top location, north of Bridlington, with stunning views of the UK. From concerts to dramas, sports, exhibitions the Bay and the heritage coast. and variety shows, The Spa definitely has something for The grade I listed country house is set in 50 acres of everyone. landscaped gardens which includes a walled garden, Originally built in 1907, this iconic building pleasure garden and rose garden. Also situated in the has recently undergone a £21.5m grounds are the scenic golf course and putting green as Forthcoming Attraction Brochure box office: refurbishment providing modern facilities and (01262) 678258 well as the Sewerby Zoo, in which you can find a variety of a contemporary edge complementing its domestic and wild animals from various countries including original heritage. the ever popular Humboldt Penguins. The Spa is also available to hire for any Inside Sewerby Hall you can find what’s on event. Whether it's a meeting, conference, March - September 2012 numerous galleries and exhibitions

exhibition, training, wedding or private www.TheSpaBridlington.com including the Amy Johnson room and function you can take advantage of state- adjacent to the hall stands the award of-the-art facilities, bespoke hospitality winning Clock Tower Tea Rooms. and an excellent event management service. Tel: (01262) 673769 Tel: (01262) 401400 www.eastriding.gov.uk/sewerby www.thespabridlington.com

SOUTH CLIFF CARAVAN PARK LANDTRAIN/CHALETS/DECKCHAIRS

South Cliff Caravan Park is a scenic coastal site set in A number of chalets are available for hire in Bridlington, beautifully landscaped grounds, providing excellent touring by the day or week, at both North and South locations and camping pitches or holiday home hire. These are all throughout the year. To book a chalet either visit the within walking distance of the lively and picturesque foreshores office on the Princess Mary Promenade in Yorkshire coast resort of Bridlington. Bridlington or alternatively by telephone on (01262) South 678255.

A popular, relaxing, friendly and non-stopDirections Cliff South Cliff Caravan Park is situated on the A1038 Hull to Caravan Park Bridlington road 1 mile South of Bridlington Bridlington

fun park, easily reached from the NorthPick-up the brown attractionor signs to the park Deckchairs and windbreaks are available for hire at South Wilsthorpe Cliff ark Caravan Pn Bridlington Bridlingto East Riding of Yorkshire South, with an award-winning beach onlyYO15 3QN Bridlington, subject to weather, at both the North and metres from the park, South Cliff Caravan South Bridlington foreshore offices, which are well Park is a favourite for families and couples. signposted on the seafront.

Whether it’s buckets and spades, walking A must visit for 2011 Three Land trains operate along the promenades linking shoes for leisurely strolls along the wonderfulFax: 01262 605639 to book: call us now on E-mail: 01262 [email protected] 671051 Yorkshire Coastline, or play all daywww.southcliff.co.uk on the Leisure World and Sewerby Hall on the North side and multi-sport recreation area for kids with the Bridlington Park and Ride and The Spa Bridlington on unlimited energy. the South side.

Tel: (01262) 671051 Further information can be obtained via the foreshores www.southcliff.co.uk office.

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FEATURING WALKS, WILDLIFE AND whilst providing a convenient base for visiting other Bridlington and District Hospital (01262) 606666 KIDS GO WILD EVENTS

er_37827_pd00032_countrysi de_events_2012_fina interesting places in the East Riding of Yorkshire. l3.indd 1 East Riding of Yorkshire 10/01/2012 12:31 At the Eastern edge of the town lies the sea, with over a Foreshores Office (01262) 678255 [email protected] mile of promenade and fine sandy beaches. To the north of East Riding of Yorkshire Council (01482) 393939 www.eastriding.gov.uk the promenade lies the Floral Hall, an entertainment centre Bridlington Tourist Information (01262) 673474 www.realyorkshire.co.uk which stages festivals, pantomimes, musicals, plays, concerts, discos and dances throughout the year. The southern end The Environment Agency 0800 807060 www.environment-agency.gov.uk of the promenade features an array of amusement arcades The Marine Conservation Society (01989) 566017 www.mcsuk.org with novelty machines and children’s rides. Maritime and Coastguard Agency (02380) 329100 www.mcga.gov.uk www.hornsea.gov.uk The RNLI Help desk 0800 543210 www.rnli.org.uk Metal Detecting Organisations (01709) 868521 www.ncmd.co.uk www.fid.newbury.net Keep Britain Tidy (01942) 612621 www.keepbritaintidy.org British Kite Surfing Association (01305 813555 www.britishkitesurfingorganisation.org East Yorkshire Events (01482) 391668/9 www.eyevents.couk [email protected] WITHERNSEA TOWN COUNCIL Angling Trust Organisation 0844 7700616 www.anglingtrust.net UK Windsurfing Association - www.UKwindsurfing.com Enjoy the seaside at Withernsea, make sandcastles and [email protected] pebble pictures, do a spot of beach-combing, hunt Coastal Walks (01482) 887700 www.walkingtheriding.co.uk for fossils or just have a pleasant walk – the choice is yours. Over a mile long with virtually no traffic, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds - www.rspb.org.uk promenade is a perfect place to stroll or to sit and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust (01482) 441013 www.ywt.org.uk enjoy the splendid sea views, take it easy and soak up English Heritage 0870 333 1181 www.english-heritage.org.uk the atmosphere. Sewerby Hall and Gardens (01262) 673769 www.eastriding.gov.uk/sewerby Hospitality in Withernsea is second to Visit Hull and East Yorkshire (01262) 673474 www.vhey.co.uk none. As well as the free Valley Gardens summer programme, visitors are njoy... The Spa Bridlington (01262) 678258 www.thespabridlington.co.uk welcome at all free events throughout Bridlington Leisure World (01262) 606715 www.bridlingtonleisureworld.co.uk the summer. The Valley Gardens has Natural England 0845 600 3078 www.naturalengland.org.uk a half domed stage, ideal for concerts and events, with a grassy area for Countryside Access (01482) 887700 www.walkingtheriding.co.uk picnics. During the summer there are Play and Arts Service (01482) 392545 www2.eastriding.gov.uk/leisure/sport- various stalls and activities for the kids. and-play/

www.withernseatowncouncil.com If you have any enquiries about a service provided by East Riding of Yorkshire Council and English is not your first language, the council provide help with translation. To use this facility please telephone (01482) 393939.

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