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Hear all about it before you read all about it! In this week's paper, a new youth facility in Withernsea based on Station Road has great success appealing for donated items of furniture, proposals to demolish the Withernsea bus garage have gone onto the East Riding portal, and a reminder to get a lung check if you're a former or current smoker. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and #buyapaper.
We hear about regular checks that East Riding of Yorkshire Council carry out on potholes, and the fact that 90% are filled in before they are even reported by residents. Councillor Nick Coultish also tells us how you report a pothole, street light not working, or any other matter of concern in your location.
Seaside FM speaks to Steve Eccles, who is Publicity Officer at York Hospital Radio, as they celebrate 60 years of broadcasting to patients in hospital. We talk about how much technology has changed over the years, although the essential job of the on air team has stayed the same. Have a listen, and congratulations to York Hospital Radio on their milestone anniversary on Friday 26th January.
Be Safe, Be Seen is a new road safety campaign being launched b East Yorkshire Buses. Managing Director Ben Gilligan joins Seaside FM to tell us more about the free snap bands available, and the app which you can use to track the progress of your next bus.
Seaside FM speaks to Steve Reece, Head of Siting at Nuclear Waste Services, to discuss a new working group they are forming with East Riding of Yorkshire Council to discuss the feasibility of South Holderness as a site for a new nuclear waste management facility. We also hear about a number of drop-in meetings, so you have the opportunity to ask questions, and some of the potential benefits for the area, should this go ahead.
An exclusive day of wildlife photography at Sewerby Hall and Gardens, and Bempton Cliffs, is on offer! Seaside FM speaks to Councillor Nick Coultish about the fantastic news that the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition is returning later this year, and about the opportunity for budding snappers in May, June and July.
Seaside FM speaks to the Chair of Lincolnshire Farming Conference about this fantastic opportunity to get together for a great event, and the aims of this year’s conference.
Hear all about it before you read all about it in the new edition of the Hornsea Gazette. Issues caused by the recent weather & a rescue by Hornsea Inshore Rescue, an update on Lincoln, Hornsea's most famous cat, and a double page feature on a Hull architect are all inside this week's paper. Hear all about it before you read all about it!
We discuss changes to bus priorities in Hull city centre, which are set to be downgraded to peak time only following a period of discussion. Managing Director Ben Gilligan is very disappointed by the move, and gives us his reaction.
Editor Sam Hawcroft takes us through some of the top stories in this week's Holderness Gazette. The latest on the broadband poles row as a meeting takes place in Parliament, a Sproatley fundraiser, and plans for a new wellbeing hub in Hedon all feature in this week's paper. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper!
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