Overview
Bridlington North Library has undergone a comprehensive refurbishment designed to maximise space, enhance functionality, and create a light, modern environment while preserving the building’s original character. The upgraded layout, new lighting, and refreshed furniture collectively improve the overall user experience, making the library more welcoming, inclusive, and adaptable to community needs.

Project Objectives
The refurbishment forms part of East Riding Libraries’ wider commitment to creating inspiring, accessible spaces that support:
- Lifelong learning
- Digital access
- Health and wellbeing
- Community engagement
The goal was to transform the library into a multifunctional hub for education, creativity, and connection.
Key Design Features
Reconfigured Layout & Modernisation
The library has been remodelled to better utilise available space, incorporating upgraded shelving and contemporary furniture. A new lighting scheme enhances visibility and ambience, contributing to a bright and modern feel while maintaining the library’s character.

Junior Library & Sensory Space
The junior library has been relocated to the front of the building, creating a more accessible and engaging environment for children and families.
A bespoke sensory room has been introduced, designed to support children’s development through interactive and calming experiences. This is complemented by a custom-built mobile sensory trolley, which:
- Provides practical storage for sensory resources
- Offers flexibility to be used throughout the library

Health & Wellbeing Zone
A dedicated Health Zone has been installed, providing a private and comfortable space for wellbeing services, including body composition scans.
Curved acoustic fin screens enhance privacy while maintaining an open and welcoming atmosphere, ensuring users feel both secure and at ease.

Flexible Community Space
At the rear of the library, a flexible area has been created to host community groups and events. This space includes:
- A relaxed sofa seating area
- Adaptable layouts for different activities
The area is enriched with striking ‘living wall’ panels, which:
- Introduce natural greenery into the space
- Help absorb carbon dioxide
- Contribute to a more sustainable and calming environment
Biophilic Design Elements
A standout feature of the refurbishment is the integration of living moss panels. Mounted to the rear of mobile shelving, these panels:
- Provide a distinctive, wellbeing-focused backdrop
- Add texture and colour to the space
- Strengthen the connection to nature through biophilic design

Outcome
The refurbishment successfully transforms Bridlington North Library into a vibrant, inclusive space that caters to a wide range of users. Whether visitors are attending a health check, engaging in sensory play, participating in community events, or simply enjoying a book, the library now offers a more dynamic and supportive environment.
Client Testimonial
Councillor Nick Coultish, Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure and Tourism at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said
“We’re delighted to announce the reopening of Bridlington North Library – a cherished space for local residents that continues to serve as a vital hub for learning, creativity, and community connection.
The recent upgrades have truly transformed the library into a modern, welcoming environment, designed with a focus on delivering an inclusive and exceptional experience for all visitors. We’re confident that everyone will enjoy exploring the refreshed space and all it has to offer.”









