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Does Bridlington fit the pattern of a typical seaside resort?"  

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Introduction Bridlington is a popular seaside resort that is on the North East coast of England (see map 2) with a population of around 30000. Adjacent settlements (see Map 1) to Bridlington are Malton, which is around 5 miles to the West, Driffield that is 2 1/2 miles to the South West, Harpham is 10 miles to the south east, Sewerby is just 3 miles in the North East and Westow to the West is 35 miles. Bridlington is well known for it's fabulous beaches and promenades that are a wash with visitors who come to enjoy the reasonably good weather. Bridlington has a big tertiary industry which means that there are many people employed in the local shops and services such as tourist information. As well as a very visible tertiary industry there is also primary industry because Bridlington has a harbour where a lot of fishing takes place. Seaside...

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