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We’re at a live roadshow event at Bishop Burton College, discussing the proposed devolution deal with college CEO Bill Meredith, and the potential budgets that they could access if it goes ahead.
The latest Holderness Gazette is out, and editor Sam Hawcroft joins Seaside FM for the latest stories in this week's paper. They include the latest on the nuclear waste storage facility proposal, and the position taken by East Riding of Yorkshire Council Leader Anne Handley, plus a big donation to the war memorial clock appeal, and the return of Yorkshire Coast Bid's laser light show, from Whitby to Withernsea. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper this week!
The lasers are back with new locations! Light Night is returning from 26th February until 3rd March, and Yorkshire Coast Bid’s Kerry Carruthers tells Seaside FM more.
We're on the coast by the Marine Hotel in Hornsea, speaking to Deputy Station Manager Alan and watchkeeper Gerry at the National Coastwatch Institution (NCI) in Hornsea to find out more about what they do.
We speak to the Leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council at a devolution drop-in event, and get an assessment on how the consultation period has been going, and how important it is for you to get involved & have your say before 28th February.
We're at County Hall in Beverley, speaking to Councillor Nigel Wilkinson about his role managing the council's finances, and we discuss the outlook for the financial year ahead from April. We cover the role of the council's reserves in managing deficits in social care and children's services, and the forthcoming increase of 4.99% in Council Tax, plus the areas in which spending will be increased.
A great new facility is now available in Withernsea, and we find out more about the new banking hub which has moved into the SHoRes Centre. We speak to Andrew Phipson and Jayne Nendick to find out more about how it works, and the services on offer.
Iain Poole joins us to announce the theme for Hornsea Carnival 2024...have a listen to find out!!
The latest Hornsea Gazette is out, and stories include Hornsea First Aid Centre featuring on the One Show, an update on the Aldborough drop-in meeting for the nuclear waste storage facility proposals, and the leader at East Riding of Yorkshire Council saying she is not supporting the proposals ahead of a full Council meeting & vote on the issue. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper.
The new Hornsea Gazette is out, and Sam Hawcroft takes us through some of the week's top stories. They include the latest on the nuclear waste disposal facility, and drop-in sessions which have seen a huge amount of interest. Also in the Gazette this week, local bus services, after a group of residents write an open letter to East Riding Buses to state Hornsea has been left out of service improvements.
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