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In this week's Holderness Gazette, a story about a local man undergoing treatment for cancer touring all 39 churches in the area to raise awareness of male cancer, an update on Withernsea's Community Pantry, and we find out about the Seaside Skifflers! Editor Sam Hawcroft speaks to our John to tell us more about these stories - hear all about it before you read all about it. Have a listen to find out more, and buy a paper if you can.
Seaside FM takes a road trip to Sewerby Hall and Gardens to chat to Janice Smith, and check out the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, which features over 100 photos of animals in their natural habitat. It's a real coup to get this exhibition in Yorkshire again, and once you've had a listen to find out more, we reckon you'll want to check it out! It's on until 17th July.
Stories covered this week include a unique church-related bucket list, a feature on the success of Hornsea Men In Sheds and news on a new series, Hornsea Community Money Advice Service. Editor Sam Hawcroft joins Seaside FM with more information...hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper if you can.
The Money Helpers are back at the SHoRes Centre Withernsea from 11AM until 2PM tomorrow (Friday 6th May). It's a one stop shop for you to pop down and get the help and support you need during the cost of living crisis. Jane Nendick joins Seaside FM to tell us more about the huge amount of unclaimed benefits each year, and the difference that she hopes tomorrow's event will make.
Seaside FM catches up with Dan from the Great British Food Festival ahead of their first trip to Burton Constable Hall this weekend. Expect street food, an artisan market, craft and gift market, live music and of course beer! Have a listen to find out more & come along...we'll be broadcasting live from the event.
This week, the Survivor puppet, a happy ending after a moth was stolen from Zootopia and later returned to them, Hornsea Men In Sheds, and an appeal to help hedgehogs all feature in this week's Hornsea Gazette. Editor Sam Hawcroft joins Seaside FM to tell us more.
What's the condition of your bike like? We speak to David Butt from the SHoRes Centre in Withernsea about a free bike check event happening tomorrow (Thursday 12th May). Take yours down to Blue Door in the Valley Gardens, and get it checked over as the weather gets nicer! Have a listen to find out more.
Editor of the Holderness Gazette, Sam Hawcroft, tells Seaside FM more about the stories in the latest Holderness Gazette. The giant puppet which visited Withernsea on Friday April 29th and travelled along the Yorkshire Coast, a couple from Sunk Island facing issues helping Ukrainian refugees, pebble mania, and the closure of Burstwick's village store. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and #buyapaper if you can.
The second Hobby Expo is taking place this Saturday, May 14th, from 10AM till 3PM at the Meridian Centre, where Withernsea's clubs, groups and organisations will be telling you more about what they do. Kim Gray from Withernsea Town Council joins Seaside FM to tell us more about it. Entry is FREE, and it's free to exhibit too!
Sam Hawcroft previews some of the stories in print in this week's Hornsea & North Holderness Gazette, including news on how you can get involved in this year's Hornsea Carnival, a sculpture being restored, and a big Jubilee celebration in Brandesburton (including a Judging The Pudding competition!). Have a listen to find out more, and pick up a paper this week.
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