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Wednesday 26th April sees Music at the Movies coming to Withernsea High School. Nicola Dixon tells us more about the visit from Manchester Camerata, which will feature many firm favourites.
This week in the Hornsea Gazette, a callout on Good Friday for Hornsea Inshore Rescue, a York-based construction company teaching stonemasonry in Skirlaugh, and the funeral of a Hornsea legend all feature in this week's paper. Editor Sam Hawcroft tells Seaside FM more, as you get the chance to hear all about it before you read all about it.
Seaside FM speaks to Tina Jenkinson, who is the Careers and Employability Manager at the Humber and North Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership, about the opportunities for young people in the health and care sector. Have a listen to find out more.
This week's Holderness Gazette is out, and we preview the top stories with editor Sam Hawcroft. They include an epic walking fundraiser for Stand Up For Cancer by a local girl and her dog from Keyingham, an open day coming up at Lelley Fields Crematorium, and a new shop in Hedon called the Made It Studio. Have a listen to find out more, and hear all about it before you read all about it.
Part of the Odyssey, the epic adventure on the Yorkshire Coast, catch the Land of the Cyclops in Hornsea on Saturday 29th April. There will be a window trail at Freeport Hornsea and in town, a huge cyclops puppet walking about, and lots of free family activities. Lee Threadgold tells us more.
Seaside FM speaks to Philip West about a Pilgrimage Walk planned for 22nd and 23rd April between the churches at Patrington, Hollym, Withernsea, Tunstall and Roos.
Seaside FM speaks to North Yorkshire Water Park about their two new additions, the Puzzle Rooms and Escape Rooms. Gareth Davies fills us in on what you can expect!
Lloyds Bank closing its branch in Withernsea, a Q&A at Withernsea Golf Club, and Keyingham Primary School planning 200 trees all feature in this week's Holderness Gazette. Editor Sam Hawcroft tells Seaside FM more...hear all about it before you read all about it!
Seaside FM speaks to Russell Mathers about the St Nicholas Church event happening in Withernsea this weekend. The building closed in 2014, but although it's no longer used as a church, you can have a look around this fantastic building on Saturday following its recent restoration.
In this week's Hornsea Gazette, a picture special on the Hornsea Soapbox Derby event on 1st April, plus commuted sums cash awarded to Hornsea Promenade Bowls Club and a feature on Hornsea Amateur Dramatic Society's production of Annie Junior. Have a listen, and hear all about it before you read all about it.
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