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Hear all about it before you read all about it! Big news announced recently by Hornsea Foundation, and an incredible charity fundraiser, feature in the latest edition. Editor Sam Hawcroft joins us with the latest.
Seaside FM speaks to Iain Poole from the Hornsea Carnival team about the brilliant generosity that's been shown in the last week or so since their recent appeal on Seaside FM for more help and sponsorship. We also find out ways in which you can offer your help to make it the best Carnival yet!
Hear all about it before you read all about it, as we discuss the latest stories in print in the Holderness Gazette. This week, a Bilton couple meet a fantastic fundraising goal, and a fun dog event in Hedon. Buy a paper if you can, and have a listen to our chat with editor Sam Hawcroft.
Hear all about it before you read all about it! Plans to develop a terrace above Hornsea Inshore Rescue's boa launch have been given the green light, plus a new collaboration between East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Hornsea Freeport to improve parking provision, and Hornsea Carnival's appeal for support. Buy a paper if you can.
The Syndicate is currently on tour, and Watty catches up with Samantha Giles to find out more about the show.
Sam Hawcroft joins Seaside FM to preview the latest Holderness Gazette, including a big funfair fundraiser for Withernsea's war memorial clock, and a transformation taking place at a long derelict building on Withernsea's South Promenade. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper if you can!
Editor Sam Hawcroft previews the top stories in the Hornsea Gazette, including a choir formed in Hornsea returning to its roots to celebrate its 20th anniversary and a big discovery at Spurn Point. Hear all about it before you read all about it, with a positive spin on the week's big news! #buyapaper
Live in the Hornsea area? Hornsea Carnival is due to take place in July, and they urgently need your help! Have a listen, as Iain Poole tells Seaside FM more.
Hear all about it before you read all about it! Editor Sam Hawcroft takes us through this week's top stories, including a curious parachute discovery on the beach, a big donation of musical instruments from Withernsea Big Local, and
Principal engineer James Sissons tells Seaside FM about plans to upgrade 139 roads via surface dressing this spring.
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