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Editor of the Hornsea Gazette Sam Hawcroft chats to Seaside FM about some of this week's biggest stories in print, including reflections on the Queen's funeral, a man reported missing near Ulrome and the heroic efforts in rescuing him after it turned out he'd fallen down a well with his dog, and an update from Hornsea Inshore Rescue, who were recently presented with a cheque for £2000 following a marathon fundraising drive from a local runner. Have a listen to find out more, and buy a paper if you can.
The Walking East Yorkshire Festival is running from 10th to 23rd September, and Councillor Jane Evison tells Seaside FM more about it and a focus on activities as well as walking, showcasing the beauty of our area. Have a listen to find out more.
Reflections on the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, a local from Burstwick helping out in a major way in war-torn Ukraine, and a story about WIthernsea High School are all on the pages of this week's Holderness Gazette. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper if you can! We chat to editor Sam Hawcroft to find out more about the stories in print this week.
On the pages of this week's Hornsea Gazette, news of a new Banking Hub being planned for the town, plus the new Commonplace website that's been launched by East Riding of Yorkshire Council and a feature on two ten year olds in Aldborough who are helping to fundraise for Aldborough Youth Club and Community Hall. Have a listen to find out more. #buyapaper
Saturday 10th September is World First Aid Day, and Seaside FM speaks to Spencer from St John's Ambulance about an event taking place in Anlaby to mark the day & their Ask Me campaign, encouraging people to brush up on basic first aid skills. Have a listen to find out more.
This week's Holderness Gazette is out, and we look at some of this week's top stories in print, including an amazing 24 hour charity cycle challenge, a new website featuring historic pictures of Holmpton, and a concert happening at Withernsea Methodist Church on 24th September. Editor Sam Hawcroft joins Seaside FM to tell us more. #buyapaper
Richard Harries, from the Withernsea Pier and Promenade Association, tells Seaside FM about the success of a CD which put poems to music, and a second which is coming out. Have a listen to find out more about how to get hold of a copy.
The annual Heritage Open Days are back for 2022, and the theme this year is Astounding Inventions. Seaside FM finds out about a number of events planned at Treasure House, as we chat to Sarah Hammond. Have a listen to find out more.
The Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards (REYTAs), organised by Visit East Yorkshire, have had a huge number of entries, and Councillor Jane Evison tells Seaside FM more about the awards. Entries close at Midnight on Sunday. Have a listen to find out more, and head to www.reytas.co.uk to nominate a local organisation for one of the awards.
The Queen died peacefully at the age of 96 at Balmoral yesterday afternoon. Queen Elizabeth II was the longest-reigning monarch in British history serving 70 years on the throne and the world's oldest head of state.
Seaside FM has been talking and reflecting with local councillors and other people from across Holderness.
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