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Sam Hawcroft, Editor at the Holderness Gazette, speaks to us about some of this week's top stories. This week, they include the prospect of an elected mayor in East Yorkshire, the controversial renaming of Hull Road Playing Fields, and an update on Hedon's Reuben's Voice charity. Have a listen, and hear all about it before you read all about it.

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Planning for Withernsea's Blue Light Weekend makes this week's Holderness Gazette, which will include the town's biggest ever air show! Also in this week's edition, author Adam Farrer (writer of Cold Fish Soup) hosting a literary event at Withernsea Library, and an update from Withernsea Pier & Promenade Association, who have said they will return donations if you have the relevant paperwork. Have a listen to find out more, and buy a paper if you can!

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Sid takes us through three top events coming up, including the Classic Car Show on 9th July, the Hornsea Biker Event coming up on 13th August, and Music In The Park a couple of week after that. Have a listen, and join us on our Summer of Fun with Flamingo Land Resort Yorkshire at all of them!

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We get an update on summer 2023 availability from Steve Riley at Ashley Adams Worldchoice, as places for holidays fill up fast. We find out about some of this year's hot spots, and a few destinations which might not immediately come to mind which could be 'hidden gems' in your search for a break. Have a listen to find out more.

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Sam Hawcroft talks us through this week's top stories, including debate over plans for new homes in Keyingham, a feature on the Great Newsome Festivale happening this weekend, and an art exhibition staged at St Patrick's Church in Patrington. Have a listen to find out more, and hear all about it before you read all about it.

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Huge news for RNLI Humber, following structural issues at the Spurn jetty, means they will be operating out of Grimsby. Sam Hawcroft tells us more in our weekly Holderness Gazette preview, plus a celebration for the Armed Forces Breakfast Club & a 100th birthday is marked in Hedon. Have a listen, and hear all about it before you read all about it!

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Editor Sam Hawcroft speaks to Seaside FM about this week's top stories in the Hornsea Gazette. This week, the Mariner's View development in Hornsea will be going ahead later this year in spite of fierce local opposition, plus Sigglesthorne Primary has success with outdoor learning, and a feature on Mental Health Mates in Hornsea. Have a listen, and hear all about it before you read all about it.

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Sam Hawcroft brings us the news from this week's Hornsea Gazette. Stories include RNLI Humber leaving Spurn for good, local MPs pressing the case for dentistry provision, and an update on the Andrea Burn Short Story competition. The winner will be narrated by our very own Alex Cann and printed in next week's Hornsea Gazette!

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