THESE are the artist's impressions of how Withernsea's seafront could look in the future.
The designs have been revealed to members of the public, who will be able to view them and comment at the Pavilion Leisure Centre, until Tuesday.
The plan proposes to deliver several projects, which could include illuminating the seafront at night, new viewing vantage points, pavement fountains and refreshment kiosks.
Councillor Anne Blake, Withernsea Town Mayor, was among those viewing the plans.
"The plans are very exciting," she said.
"It isn't going to happen overnight, but when it does it will further improve what is a beautiful promenade to walk along.
"Some of the ideas I like are the seafront cabins, the pop- up stalls and the pavement fountains."
Bauman Lyons Architects was appointed as consultants to take forward the work in April 2014 and has worked with East Riding Council and residents for four months to produce the plan.
It guides the work of the Withernsea and South East Holderness Regeneration Partnership.
The plans first went on show at the Shores Centre yesterday, before moving to the Pavilion Leisure Centre, were they will remain until Tuesday.
Jayne Nendick, chief executive at the Shores Centre, said: "The plans are really exciting and really innovating.
"It all stems down to community feedback, with residents' wants and needs being taken into account.
"Like all coastal resorts, our promenade is in need of elements of development.
"I would urge people to have a look at the plans and have their say on what they would like to see."
Councillor Jane Evison, East Riding Council's cabinet portfolio holder for economy and investment, said: "This is the first step of an exciting plan for Withernsea and we will now be consulting with the local community and residents to get their views on the proposals before taking the scheme forward and obtaining funding.
"The regeneration of Withernsea has been one of this council's main priorities over the years and plans for the improvement of the seafront come on the back of the £600,000 Withernsea Centre scheme, the improvement of Queen Street and completion of the Withernsea Boat Compound."
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