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Yorkshire Coast BID has announced a new Environmental Charter, to highlight the Yorkshire Coast businesses that have made positive changes that help to protect the area's coast and countryside. Chair of the BID Clive Rowe Evans tells Seaside FM why they are backing this scheme.
We're at County Hall talking to the Leader at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Jonathan Owen, and we cover a range of topics, including support during the cost of living crisis for individuals and businesses, the Lelley Fields crematorium in Preston, and funding available from Do It For East Yorkshire for local communities.
Iain Poole has good news for Seaside FM about the Soapbox event that's coming to Hallgarth Park in Hornsea on Saturday 1st April. Get in touch this week via social media if you'd like to enter this fantastic event...have a listen to find out more!
Sid from Hornsea Foundation tells Seaside FM about plans for a Classic Car Show on 9th July, in conjunction with East Yorkshire Thoroughbred Car Group. Have a listen to find out more.
North Yorkshire Moors Railway opens for the 2023 season on 27th March, and runs right through until 5th November. Luke Hudman tells Great Driffield Radio more about some of the events they have lined up (photo via North Yorkshire Moors Railway website / Charlotte Graham Photography).
Rosie, thought to be the world's oldest humboldt penguin, has sadly passed away. John Pickering, Head Zookeeper at Sewerby Zoo, talks to Seaside FM about this extremely sad news. The team would love to hear from you with your memories and photos of Rosie. Use the hashtag #rememberingrosie. Have a listen to find out more.
Sam Hawcroft joins Seaside FM for our weekly look at some of the top stories in print. They include a major fire in Withernsea, which sadly claimed a life, but also saw amazing community spirit coming together, plus a feature on the Beggar's Folk Club. Have a listen, and buy a paper if you can!
Seaside FM chats to the Project Leader of the Pathfinder Project in South East Holderness, Mark, as we get an update from them.
This week's paper features a Mere Hall Hornsea charity sky dive star, a proposed Hornsea housing development by Keepmoat Homes, and "commuted sums" for Hornsea Town Council & Hornsea Bowling Club. Editor Sam Hawcroft joins Seaside FM, as we hear all about it before you read all about it. #buyapaper
Seaside FM catches up with Rosie to find out what's in store at this year's Countryside Lincs, which is coming up on Sunday 16th April. There are eight zones for you to enjoy! Have a listen to find out more.
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