Author: holdernessgazette
Art of glass
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Brian W Lavery talks to sea-glass artist Sal Smith about her ‘paying hobby’ that was sparked by a chance remark and developed in lockdown ‘A ...
Posted in Features
Easington United presentation night an event for heroes
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By Richard Lusmore Easington United’s members and friends came together on Saturday, June 11, for the club’s annual presentation evening, held in the Marquis of ...
Posted in Easington United, Sport
Maths student joins the 0.1% club
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By Tim Nuttall A Year 11 student at Withernsea High School has been praised for his commitment to learning in maths after fully completing a ...
Posted in News, Withernsea
Huge response to East Riding Council compost giveaways
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East Riding Council’s compost giveaways have proved as popular as ever, with drivers queuing up at events to claim their free bags. There were large ...
Posted in Hornsea, News, Preston, Withernsea
An afternoon of sewing in Burton Constable’s Orangery
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Hull and East Riding Broderers are holding their next meeting in the Orangery at Burton Constable Hall. The event on June 25 will be An ...
Posted in Community News
‘We have tears in here many a time’
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Brian W Lavery visits a Hornsea retired trawler skipper and friends who have taken fishing’s history and heritage into their own hands A few years ...
Posted in Features
Service to mark closure of historic Skipsea chapel
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By Rebecca Hannant A historic Methodist chapel in Skipsea is to conduct a farewell celebration service to mark its closure this month. The site of ...
Girl’s cancer appeal inspires runner’s beer barrel challenge
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By Rebecca Hannant A Withernsea man ran the Hull 10k with a 140lb pink beer barrel strapped to his back to raise money for a ...
Posted in News, Withernsea
Disabled fundraiser completes cross-country challenge
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By Rebecca Hannant A disabled Armed Forces veteran is thought to have become the first person to travel coast to coast along the Transpennine Trail ...
Next generation of drivers ‘would prefer first car to be electric’
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Nearly half (42 per cent) of new drivers would prefer their first car to be fully electric (26 per cent) or in part electric i.e. ...
Posted in Motors

