Author: holdernessgazette
Pupils celebrate Chinese New Year
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by Tim Nuttall Last Sunday saw the official start of the Chinese New Year – and for the pupils of Roos CE Primary School, this ...
Posted in News, Roos
‘I wouldn’t be this healthy now if I hadn’t stayed in this town’
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by Ian Judson A West Yorkshire photographer has given back to the community in Hornsea with a donation to the Floral Hall. During the height ...
Final village church service brings 800 of years of worship to an end
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by Rebecca Hannant The 800-year-old All Saints Church in Burstwick has conducted its final service. On Thursday, January 26, residents of the village and surrounding ...
Stories of our social history need to be told
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I didn’t mention this last week but today, Thursday, January 26, I’ll be visiting Withernsea Methodist Church as my folky alter-ego to sing a few ...
Posted in Editor’s notes
Eastenders facing another ‘mid-season break’
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By Richard Lusmore Due to a combination of the weather and pre- planned events, the players of Easington United now face what amounts to a ...
Posted in Easington United, Sport
How your old bras could help beat cancer
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by Rebecca Hannant A Hornsea woman is collecting bras in aid of a breast cancer charity. Georgina Wilson has been collecting bras since 2022 in ...
Posted in Community News, Hornsea
Choir wins praise in national TV finals
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by Rebecca Hannant A gospel choir that traces its roots to Hornsea has performed in the televised final of a BBC competition – and the ...
Finish line in sight for epic charity run
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by Rebecca Hannant A Sproatley man is set to complete a 130-mile running challenge in aid of a baby loss charity. Throughout January, Liam Foster, ...
Posted in News, Withernsea
Villagers prepare to bid farewell to church
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All Saints’ Church in Burstwick is preparing to hold its last service before the 800-year-old building closes for good. Residents of the village will bid ...
Now we must ensure Steve’s legacy lives on
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Last week’s funeral procession for Steve Medcalf in Withernsea was like nothing else the town had ever seen before. It was an incredibly moving and ...
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