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Hear all about it before you read all about it, as the Hornsea Gazette editor joins us. Hornsea traffic issues make this week's headlines, plus Hornsea Carnival's big fireworks display, and the latest clifftop erosion survey along the Holderness Coast records some of the largest losses of land since the early 80s, when the survey began. Have a listen, and grab a copy!
We're at Milton Rooms in Malton for rehearsals ahead of Eden Camp's 1940s weekend.
Hear all about it before you read all about it, and grab a copy of the new Holderness Gazette. In the headlines this week, Royal Mail plans to move the Sorting Office on Queen Street from Withernsea to Hull, NorthCountry Homes seeks to clarify confusion surrounding its plans for a new development off Hull Road in Withernsea, and a feature on honesty boxes. Hear all about it before you read all about it.
In the latest Holderness Gazette, Withernsea's War Memorial Clock has been handed back to the people of the town following a big fundraising drive & extensive repair job to futureproof it. Also in this week's edition, more on the anniversary of the Beeching Railway Cuts, and an appeal for railway memories. plus Dan Walker's recent cycling charity challenge. Sam Hawcroft tells us more.
We're looking forward to the return Hornsea Carnival's fireworks on Sunday 3rd November, and Iain Poole joins Seaside FM to tell us more! Entry is free, but donations go towards making next year's Carnival fantastic. Once again this year, the fireworks will be low noise, and there will be delicious food on sale in Hallgarth Park & fairground rides too. Have a listen to find out more.
In this week's paper, a focus on Hornsea Dolphins, who have just celebrated their first birthday, and now boast more than 400 members! Also this week, an appeal for railway memories on the anniversary of the famous Beeching cuts. Editor Sam Hawcroft joins us for the lowdown.
We speak to Jonathan Evison about VAWG (Violence Against Women & Girls), about the challenges of calling out domestic abuse in rural areas, and the importance of bystanders who see harrassment or misogyny stepping in and calling it out.
Seaside FM catches up with the Leader at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, and we discuss the latest on the devolution deal + what happens next for East Riding residents.
We're on a Seaside FM road trip to Scarborough, and find out more about their ecologically friendly new roof that's being installed at the moment. The Centre is open as usual whilst the work goes on, including the cafe and shop, too! The penguins are currently on holiday in Hunstanton! Have a listen to find out more.
We speak to Jago Packer from Wicstun Distillery about their launch of three new drinks to raise money for Scarborough-based Saint Catherine's Hospice. There's a Scarborough gin, a toffee vodka, and a spiced rum, and every single bottle sold will see a donation made to the Hospice. We find out more about what's inspired the new drinks range, and how you can get hold of them. Have a listen to find out more! They will make ideal Christmas gifts...
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