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Seaside FM speaks to Jayne Nendick to find out more about DASH Fest, that's happening on Friday 27th September at the Shores Centre in Withernsea from 11am till 3pm. The focus is on developing digital skills, and giving visitors an opportunity to try out gadgets like 3D printers and laser engraving. Have a listen to find out more.
The gym inside Hornsea Hub is undergoing a £250,000 redevelopment at the moment, and Councillor Nick Coultish tells Seaside FM more about what's happening during this huge transformation. It's all due to reopen on Saturday morning. Have a listen to find out more!
Sam Hawcroft has the lowdown on this week's Hornsea Gazette. Top stories include the Hornsea Carnival Battle of the Bands competition, which was a big success this year at Floral Hall, an update on the Hornsea First Aid Centre, and a sale of Hornsea Pottery items. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper this week.
To help to improve local NHS services, the Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust is looking for new people to join them. Chair Caroline Flint tells Seaside FM about the type of people they are looking for. There are currently seven vacancies, including two in Hull, four in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and one in Whitby, Scarborough and Ryedale. Have a listen to find out more.
Ottringham man Josh Richardson's epic mission to raise awareness of Andy's Man Club inspires a big read in this week's Holderness Gazette. Also in the paper this week, the restoration of Withernsea's War Memorial Clock has been completed, and a pioneering wildlife project at Spurn Point to reintroduce native oysters into the Humber Estuary. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper this week. Editor Sam Hawcroft has the details of these stories...
We discuss plans for a new Visitor Centre at the Yorkshire Wolds Railway, and the opportunities this will offer. The Raise the Roof Fund is being launched for 2024/25, to allow the team to fund heating, lighting, roadway improvements, and put the ‘cherry on top’ of this project. Their target is £100,000, so have a listen to find out more about how you can get involved. See www.yorkshirewoldsrailway.org.uk/support too for more information!
Hear all about it before you read all about it. This week's Hornsea Gazette focuses on an appeal for new members of the Rotary Club, two local finalists in the BBC Make A Difference Awards, and the East Riding Council gritter named Snoel Gallagher, just in time for the Oasis reunion. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper!
A busy time for Hornsea Inshore Rescue, a report on a successful Skipsea Village Hall Summer Fair, and if you've ever fancied ceilidh dancing, there are new classes in Hornsea on a Monday night. The next one's happening on Monday 23rd September. We think our John Harding should give it a whirl! Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper.
In this week's Holderness Gazette, the latest on a burst water main that's been causing havoc near Tesco in Withernsea this week, an incredibly long wait for an ambulance, and a Blue Light Weekend update. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper!
Editor Sam Hawcroft joins Seaside FM for our weekly catch-up. In the paper this week, Withernsea Carnival coverage, a public meeting for the new Town Smart Initiative, and a look ahead to Heritage Open Weekend events in Hedon, as well as a lost town exhibition that's going on tour. Hear all about it before you read all about it!
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