A scheme of footpath improvements is to be carried out in Withernsea, starting next week.
East Riding Council is to invest £200,000 to upgrade the paths along the A1033 Queen Street, between Station Road and the mini-roundabout at the Tesco store.
The project is due to start on Monday, December 1, and is scheduled to take about eight weeks to complete, with work undertaken between the hours of 8am and 3pm on weekdays.
The scheme covers the full length of Queen Street and includes structural footpath repairs and the replacement of damaged kerbing and channels.
During the construction period, temporary traffic lights will be installed on the affected road to control traffic.
Access to properties within the works area will be maintained throughout the project, but delays are possible.
The footpaths are due to be further protected from damage when the council carries out slurry sealing next year, alongside outstanding footpath repairs in Hollym Road, which started last year.
The work will be carried out by the council’s own road and path maintenance team.
Councillor Paul West, the council’s cabinet member for environment and transport, said: “These paths are in need of improvement for local pedestrians, and I want to thank residents, businesses and motorists for bearing with us while this work is completed.”

