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13 teams competed at the weekend in the Hornsea Soapbox event, and Seaside FM chats to Iain Poole about the success of the event, plus we look forward to more events happening in Hornsea later this year!
Stories in this week's Holderness Gazette include the Yorkshire Energy Park launching a £20,000 community fund aimed at supporting local groups in Holderness, with a public meeting tonight (30th March). Also in print this week, a reunion for the Class of 1964 at Withernsea High happening in June, and a Hedon schoolgirl raising money for the Little Princess Trust on 31st March by having her hair cut off. Have a listen, and hear all about it before you read all about it.
Whitby Pavilion is the place to be for the 70s Weekend on Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd April, encompassing great 70s music across the weekend! Chris Wood chats to Seaside FM to tell us more. Enjoy five acts each night, covering everything from pop to rock, disco to glam! Have a listen to find out more.
Easter is set to be spectacular at Sewerby Hall and Gardens, including medieval jousting on Easter Sunday! Marie Gascoigne, General Manager at Sewerby Hall, joins Seaside FM to run us through an action-packed fortnight of events, including a new woodland area opening this weekend.
It's the month of showers and chocolate, and Deacon Diane joins Seaside FM with her April Thought of the Month.
We had a great time at Woods of Hornsea, and bring you a flavour of our live coverage from their recent Demo Morning.
Influenced by a 1964 poem, Home Is So Sad is a new exhibition at Beverley Art Gallery until 13th May by Sam Robinson and Yeonkyoung Lee. We find out more!
Seaside FM speaks to Carole Brattan about Withernsea Town Council's awards, and how you can nominate someone who contributes to life in Withernsea. The deadline is 3rd May, but why not get that nomination in now? Have a listen to find out more.
Sam Hawcroft previews the new edition of the Hornsea Gazette, including the build-up to Saturday's Hornsea Soapbox Derby, a litter pick organised by a local group which collected 42 kilos of rubbish, and Active Coast Easter activities happening on Hornsea Beach. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper this weekend if you can!
Seaside FM looks ahead towards the new season at the SJT, which starts on Thursday 30th March with the Comedy of Errors (More Or Less), blending the Bard with 80s music. We speak to Paul Robinson about the season ahead, and look at some highlights, including The 39 Steps and a brand new Sir Alan Ayckbourn play. You can book for all shows coming up at www.sjt.uk.com.
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