Bridlington needs tourists to return in force - Yorkshire Post Letters

From: Aled Jones, Southcliffe Road, Bridlington.

OWING to Covid-19, these are truly dark days for the little town of Bridlington, since it’s been reliant for 200 years on the tourist trade alone. Let’s hope and pray the trippers and holidaymakers will return in even greater force very soon.

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Bridlington's seafront during the Covid-19 lockdown. Photo: Tony Johnson.Bridlington's seafront during the Covid-19 lockdown. Photo: Tony Johnson.
Bridlington's seafront during the Covid-19 lockdown. Photo: Tony Johnson.

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James Mitchinson

Editor

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