25 March 2026

Community Hub celebrates official relaunch

Withernsea’s Gateway Community Hub has successfully relaunched its Community Care Hub in an event that coincided with the official opening of its Community Kitchen. After ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

Events like these restore faith in humanity

The Gazette tends to be seen as a hyperlocal paper full of stories about tabletop sales and town council meetings – and that’s what it ...
Posted in Editor’s notes

Skate park bench vandalised

A newly installed bench at Withernsea skate park has been vandalised. The new bench, which had only been installed last month as part of a ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

Village residents urged to report road safety issues

Burstwick residents concerned about road safety in the village are being urged to report incidents as well as volunteer for speed watch patrols. There have ...
Posted in Burstwick, News

Thief ‘does the right thing’ and returns rare moth

A rare moth that was stolen from a Hornsea zoo has been returned safe after a public appeal. On Thursday, February 24, a visitor to ...
Posted in Hornsea, News

Thanks but no thanks, Eunice…

At about 4pm on Friday, February 18, the phone rang. Like thousands of people around the country, I’d been watching the overnight phenomenon that was ...
Posted in Editor’s notes

I’ve been a bit under the weather

This week’s column is brought to you by hot toddies and paracetamol. For the first time in what seems like ages, I’ve felt really under ...
Posted in Editor’s notes

Another race to the finish…

Every week when I write this at five minutes to midnight (well, 3pm, which is our official print deadline on a Thursday) I’m pleasantly surprised ...
Posted in Editor’s notes

Flashback to a holiday before the world went mad…

It’s only February, and I don’t know about you, but I already feel like I need a holiday! It’s very nearly two years since we ...
Posted in Editor’s notes

January is surely the cruellest month

Finally, we’re heading out of January. I’m not quite sure what the poet TS Eliot was on about when he said April was the cruellest ...
Posted in Editor’s notes
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