Author: holdernessgazette
Mobile outage causes widespread disruption
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by Michelle Horst Poor mobile service is disrupting businesses and causing difficulties for phone users across the Hornsea area. The widespread downtime to mobile signal ...
Posted in Hornsea, News
Charity challenge to mark 20 years of Shores
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by Rebecca Hannant The CEO of the Southern Holderness Resource Centre – better known as Shores – is to celebrate its 20th anniversary with a ...
Posted in News, Withernsea
Smalley sees light at the end of a very long tunnel
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by Richard Lusmore Easington United’s first team return to action on Saturday, hoping to progress to the third round of the Right Car East Riding ...
Posted in Easington United, Sport
Honours for long-serving Hornsea Inshore Rescue crew
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Hornsea Inshore Rescue has held a civic reception to mark the charity’s 30th anniversary, the highlight of which was the presentation of the King’s Coronation ...
Wait times cut as hospital expands dental services
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by Rebecca Hannant Health providers in the region have said they are gearing up to ensure that no child will go without dental treatment, as ...
Posted in News, Withernsea
Temporary repairs to damaged flood defences are completed
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by Rebecca Hannant The Environment Agency and the South Holderness Internal Drainage Board have completed temporary works to repair damaged flood defences along Humber Bank. ...
Charities benefit from auction at pub
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by Terry Bearpark Thanks to the generosity of local businesses, residents and the skill of Holderness’s finest auctioneers, two charities have benefited from sizeable donations. ...
Posted in Community News, Hollym
Inheritance tax changes ‘will make for a grim future for farmers’
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More than 20,000 farmers and supporters descended on Westminster on Tuesday to protest against Government plans to bring in 20 per cent inheritance tax on ...
‘We’re growing in numbers and confidence every week’
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Hornsea RUFC Colts (Under-17s) narrowly lost in an exciting encounter, making the journey to West Yorkshire to play Keighley RUFC and further strengthen their position ...
Posted in Hornsea RUFC, Sport
Low-carbon drive ‘to create 20,000 jobs’
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by Angus Young A new push to place the Humber at the forefront of the UK’s decarbonisation agenda could bring significant investment and new jobs ...

