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East Riding of Yorkshire — Bathing Water Quality 2025

Gera Bathing Water Score: 88/100

What is the bathing water quality in East Riding of Yorkshire?

East Riding of Yorkshire has a Gera Bathing Water Score of 88/100 for the 2025 bathing season, based on 8 EA-rated sites: 5 Excellent, 1 Good, 2 Sufficient, 0 Poor. Source: Environment Agency Bathing Water Quality API (OGL v3.0). Gera re-dates this annually.

Source:Environment Agency — Bathing Water Quality API·as of bathing season 2025 (latest completed season)updated annually (last: )
Gera Bathing Water Score88 / 100Ranked 45 of 68 local authorities. 5 Excellent, 0 Poor (2025 season).How this index is calculated

Bathing water sites in East Riding of Yorkshire

EA bathing water classifications — East Riding of Yorkshire, 2025 season
SiteType2025 ratingGBWSSeasons
Danes Dyke, FlamboroughCoastalExcellent100/1006
Flamborough South LandingCoastalExcellent100/1006
HornseaCoastalExcellent100/1006
WilsthorpeCoastalExcellent100/1006
WithernseaCoastalExcellent100/1006
Bridlington North BeachCoastalGood85/1006
FraisthorpeCoastalSufficient70/1006
Bridlington South BeachCoastalSufficient50/1006

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88/100
GBWS
Gera Bathing Water Score
45 / 68
Rank
vs other LAs
8
Total sites
designated bathing waters
5
Excellent
1
Good
2
Sufficient
0
Poor

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East Riding of Yorkshire bathing water — FAQ

Is the sea water quality good in East Riding of Yorkshire?
East Riding of Yorkshire has a Gera Bathing Water Score of 88/100 (5 of 8 rated sites Excellent, 0 Poor) for the 2025 season. A GBWS of 88 reflects a combination of current classification (weighted 60%) and multi-season consistency across all assessed seasons, up to six from 2019–2025 (weighted 40%). This is a high score, indicating consistently good water quality across the area.
What does the Gera Bathing Water Score mean?
The Gera Bathing Water Score (GBWS) combines two components from Environment Agency rBWD annual compliance classifications (key-free open data, OGL v3.0): (1) latest classification score (Excellent=100, Good=75, Sufficient=50, Poor=25), weighted 0.6; and (2) pass-rate across every assessed season available for the site (up to six: 2019, 2021–2025; the proportion rated Sufficient or above), weighted 0.4. Formula: GBWS = round(0.6 × latest_score + 0.4 × pass_rate × 100). Sites with fewer than 3 assessed seasons are shown as 'insufficient data'. The 2020 bathing season was cancelled due to COVID-19 and is excluded. LA-level scores are the mean GBWS of all sites within the LA that have sufficient data. Source: EA BWQ API, seasons 2019, 2021–2025.
How are East Riding of Yorkshire bathing waters classified?
The Environment Agency classifies each designated bathing water under the Revised Bathing Water Directive (rBWD): Excellent, Good, Sufficient, or Poor, based on 4 seasons of E. coli and intestinal enterococci samples. East Riding of Yorkshire has 8 designated site(s). Annual classifications are published on the EA's Bathing Water Quality platform.
When is the bathing season?
The official bathing season in England runs from mid-May to the end of September each year. The EA monitors water quality weekly during the season. Outside the season, monitoring is not required and advisories may not be current.

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Individual sites in East Riding of Yorkshire

Contains public sector information published by Environment Agency and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Environment Agency — Bathing Water Quality API (bathing season 2025 (latest completed season), published 2026 (annual publication)).