26 February 2026

‘Town’s most famous cat’ gets his own calendar

By Rebecca Hannant A new calendar has been released containing pictures of Hornsea’s “most famous” cat. Since lockdown, the cat – named Lincoln – has ...
Posted in Hornsea, News

New festival to celebrate grassroots eco-projects

Green groups, artists and community organisations will be showcasing their projects over 21 days across the four local authorities around the Humber region as part ...
Posted in Burstwick, News

Youngsters help raise money for town’s lifeboat

Two groups of youngsters have handed a welcome fundraising boost to Hornsea Inshore Rescue. Hornsea School and Language College’s year sevens celebrated the European Day ...
Posted in Community News, Hornsea

Young health champions are catalysts for change

By Tim Nuttall A team of Youth Health Champions are continuing to help promote mental health and physical wellbeing at Withernsea High School. Launched in ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

A complete team performance

Hedon Rangers Eastside Under-10s travelled to play North Ferriby Utd on Sunday. Once more, the weather was perfect for football: cool and clear with hardly ...
Posted in Hedon Rangers, Sport

Controversy clouds cup exit

By Richard Lusmore Hemingbrough United 4Easington United 4(Hemingbrough won 4-3 on penalties) The Eastenders exited the East Riding County FA Senior Country Cup at the ...
Posted in Easington United, Sport

Moving times

I said I wasn’t here this week, and I’m not… but by the magic of modern technology I’m still able to write and send this ...
Posted in Editor’s notes

Gazette on the move!

After being based in Withernsea’s Seaside Road for decades, the Gazette will be moving to a new premises in the town at the end of ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

Clock restoration appeal handed £25,000

By Rebecca Hannant Organisers behind plans to restore St Nicholas Church War Memorial Clock have received a major grant from Withernsea Big Local, but are ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

Veteran receives medal 70 years after service

by Terry Bearpark A Patrington man has had his military service on a remote island in the Pacific Ocean recognised with the award of a ...
Posted in News, Patrington
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