Author: holdernessgazette
Roos Juice hits the shelves
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The Roos Woodland Group’s popular Roos Juice is now ready and available to purchase. A 750ml bottle costs £3.50 with a case of 12 at ...
Posted in Community News, Roos
Toy bank launches Christmas campaign
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By Tim Nuttall Following its successful launch last year, the operators of a local toy bank are busy preparing for their 2023 Christmas campaign with ...
Posted in News, Withernsea
Life of local heroine remembered
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Two famous sisters from history were remembered during a special event at St Nicholas Church in Withernsea. On Saturday, October 21, Withernsea poet and storyteller ...
Posted in News, Withernsea
Leisure centres take the lead with dog-friendly cafes
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Dog-friendly cafe areas will be trialled at the Hornsea Hub and East Riding Leisure Bridlington from Monday, October 30. Customers will be able to enjoy ...
Posted in Community News, Hornsea
More sparkle, less bang!
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The organisers of Hornsea Carnival will once again stage their annual fireworks night next month – and they say they will be as spectacular as ...
Sweet success at Rowntrees
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Rowntrees RUFC 27Hornsea RUFC 31 Hornsea secured their third consecutive away win on Saturday, something they had not previously done for 12 years, but they ...
Posted in Hornsea RUFC, Sport
MP hears residents’ concerns over broadband poles
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Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart has heard the concerns of more than 40 Hedon residents about the installation of broadband poles. Accompanied by councillors ...
Mermaids present ‘wonderful’ donation to town’s lifeboat
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The Hornsea Mermaids have presented the town’s independent lifeboat with a donation of nearly £1,000. The total of £946 had been raised by the Mermaids ...
Town councillor leaves to focus on voluntary work
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By Ian Judson Hornsea town councillor June Greensmith has stepped down so she can concentrate more on her varied voluntary roles instead. Ms Greensmith volunteers ...
Frightening news
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Well, this is it – the last editorial I’ll be writing from number 1, Seaside Road. Next week we’ll be producing the paper from 2, ...
Posted in Editor’s notes


