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The Visit Hull and East Yorkshire annual tourism conference is returning, and Seaside FM speaks to Councillor Nick Coultish, who is representing East Riding of Yorkshire Council at this business-to-business event. It's the first such event in four years, and aims to develop tourism opportunities both locally and nationally. Have a listen to find out more.
Sam Hawcroft takes us through this week's top stories, including the continued fight against MS3 telegraph poles in Hedon, and a fundraising charity walk. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper this week if you can!
Chief Executive of the SHoRes Centre in Withernsea, Jayne Nendick, speaks to Seaside FM about the support available for those in Holderness who are looking to get back into paid employment. Have a listen to find out more, especially if you live in Holderness, to see if you qualify for the support schemes that are available.
Hear all about it before you read all about it! Hornsea Gazette editor Sam Hawcroft takes us through the week's biggest stories, including a location being confirmed for Hornsea's new banking hub, an award for Hornsea Inshore Rescue, and an event at Yorkshire Wolds Railway this weekend celebrating the renovation of a brake van this weekend! Have a listen, and buy a paper if you can.
Seaside FM speaks to Kerry from Yorkshire Coast BID and Paul from JPC Specialist Motorsports about the weekend's Bridlington Supercars event, as we reflect on a successful event for the great resort of Bridlington. It's also coming soon to Whitby! Have a listen to find out more.
In the Holderness Gazette, stories include protests continuing about hundreds of broadband poles for Hedon and South Preston, a huge donation to Withernsea's Christmas Lights from Big Local, and a feature on the history of Withernsea High School. Editor Sam Hawcroft takes us through the biggest stories in print...hear all about it before you read all about it!
Seaside FM finds out more about the forthcoming Hornsea Banking Hub, following the loss of three high street banks up to 2018, and Councillor Barbara Jefferson gives us an update on what's happening with it. Barclays, Lloyds, HSBC, Nat West and hopefully Santander will all be at the hub, for a day a week each. Have a listen to find out more.
Sam Hawcroft takes us through this week's top stories in print, including the Tour of Britain whizzing through Hornsea, East Riding of Yorkshire Council improving road surfaces in the town from Monday 11th September, and an update on a busy few days for Hornsea Inshore Rescue. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper!
Hornsea Nursery School celebrates its 50th anniversary, and there's a careers event coming up to highlight job opportunities for women and girls in manufacturing. Editor Sam Hawcroft takes us through some of this week's biggest stories in print in the new Hornsea Gazette. Hear all about it before you read all about it.
Plans for new homes close to the coastline on Turner Avenue have been turned down, a row about broadband poles in Hedon, and an update from Withernsea Ladies Choir all feature in this week's Holderness Gazette. Editor Sam Hawcroft joins us for our weekly catch-up. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper if you can!
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