Author: holdernessgazette
The sound of swing comes to town
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by Tim Nuttall The sound of 1940s swing is set to be heard at Withernsea Methodist Church next month when the Hull Road venue hosts ...
Posted in News, Withernsea
‘Tranquil’ crematorium officially opens
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East Riding councillors have officially opened a brand-new crematorium at the heart of Holderness. On Tuesday, February 21, Cllr John Whittle, the chairman of East ...
Monthly folk club bids farewell to much-loved band
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It was another successful and well-attended night at Keyingham Folk Club, but also a poignant and sad one as well. Jim announced that the evening ...
Posted in Community News, Keyingham
It’s Dean’s world… and we just live in it
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I took my mum to see the special Valentine’s edition of Deanworld in Hull the other night. I texted a friend when I was there, ...
Posted in Editor’s notes
Holliswomen’s heads held high after seaside derby defeat
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It was perfect conditions for rugby for the second leg of the seaside derby between the Holliswomen and the Valkyries at Scarborough. The Hornsea ladies ...
Posted in Hornsea RUFC, Sport
Campaigners to fight new asphalt plant bid
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by Rebecca Hannant New plans have been submitted for an asphalt plant near Brandesburton despite “serious local opposition” to a previous application that was rejected ...
Posted in Brandesburton, News
Story of lost bomber crew revealed
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by Rebecca Hannant A memorial has been unveiled in Rimswell to honour those who died in the Lancaster bomber crash of 1945. On Sunday, February ...
Charity offers variety of essential services
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Members of the community are invited to visit the Inmans Helping Hands charity based at Hedon Inmans School. The award-winning charity was established in 2019, ...
Posted in Community News, Hedon
Young champion jet-skier becomes latest lifeboat recruit
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A 17-year-old European jet-ski champion has become Hornsea Inshore Rescue’s latest addition to its team of rescuers. Jack Wells, from Fossehill, Brandesburton, first rode a ...
Posted in Brandesburton, Hornsea, News
Pebble Poet Dean Wilson stars in new poster print
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By Sam Hawcroft Poster prints featuring Withernsea’s Pebble Poet Dean Wilson and sponsored by the Gazette are now available to buy. Inspired by the famous ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

