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The Goldwing Light Parade returns to Scarborough this weekend for the first time since 2019, and organiser Danielle tells Seaside FM more about it. Have a listen to find out more about the route, the static display, and the fireworks. Don't miss it!
Editor Sam Hawcroft takes us through some of the main stories in this week's Hornsea Gazette. They include environmental protests in West Newton, the return of the free compost giveaways, and a good news story involving Hornsea's Ex-Serviceman's Club. Have a listen, and hear all about it before you read all about it.
East Riding Youth Dance is an inspiring and exciting youth dance programme for young people aged 8-18 in Bridlington, Beverley, and Withernsea. Nicola Dixon from East Riding of Yorkshire Council's Arts Development Team tells Seaside FM more about the sessions.
Seaside FM speaks to Councillor Anne Handley, Leader at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, and we cover the excitement of the Tour of Britain coming to East Yorkshire on Tuesday, as the elite cyclists head from Goole to Beverley. It's a great opportunity for local businesses too! Have a listen to find out more.
The East Riding Festival of Words returns in October, and Seaside FM speaks to Pamela Taylor Bramwell about some of the festival's highlights. It all gets underway on Saturday 7th October, and there are some great authors lined up at a number of different locations across East Yorkshire. Have a listen to find out more.
We get an update on the East Riding Libraries summer reading challenge, and chat to Jess about the thinking behind it, and what you need to do if you took part in Ready, Set, Read!
Seaside FM speaks to Charlotte Riches about a new Asthma Project being launched in our part of the world to highlight the fact many people may be living with asthma, yet not even realise it. We find out what the project means in practical terms for Holderness. Have a listen to find out more.
An update on plans for an asphalt plant in Brandesburton, a welcome party for Hornsea Inshore Rescue cycling fundraisers who pedalled from Southport to Hornsea, and an celebration for Hornsea NCI all feature in this week's Hornsea Gazette. Editor Sam Hawcroft tells us more - hear all about it before you read all about it!
Holderness Gazette editor Sam Hawcroft takes us through some of the main stories in print this week. They include a "day of firsts" for two Withernsea Lifeboat crew members, an Active Withernsea volunteering get together event next week, and a look back at Preston Show. Have a listen to find out more, and buy a paper if you can.
An attempt to restore the church clock at the Church of St Nicholas in Withernsea, pictures from Withernsea Carnival, and a long read on a partnership between Active Withernsea and Withernsea High all feature in this week's Holderness Gazette. Editor Sam Hawcroft joins us for our regular preview - hear all about it before you read all about it!
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