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Pair’s marathon challenge
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by Rebecca Hannant Two women from Withernsea are gearing up for the 2024 London Marathon after running a series of fundraising events in the town. ...
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‘Unleash your inner Ed Sheeran!’
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Withernsea Ladies’ Choir is hosting a series of free events aimed at encouraging people to discover the joy of singing. The SING events, which will ...
Posted in News, Withernsea
How you can get active and bag Team GB goodies
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by Rebecca Hannant The Team GB Family Activity Trails have come to Withernsea – and people who take part are in with a chance to ...
Posted in News, Withernsea
Something doesn’t feel right? Contact your GP practice
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PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH HM GOVERNMENT When Paul Harris, a musician who “had never really been ill in his life”, experienced stomach pain, he sought ...
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Storm Babet forces Hulloween Steampunk Festival events indoors
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Organisers of the Hulloween Steampunk Festival have said they will not let Storm Babet defeat them as they announced that this weekend’s daytime events will ...
‘Community champions are an example to us all’
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by Rebecca Hannant Community champions across the region have been recognised by local MP Graham Stuart as part of his initiative to celebrate their hard ...
Residents’ bid to block poles continues
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Residents across Hedon and Preston have pledged to continue their fight against MS3 Networks as the broadband firm attempts to put up hundreds of poles ...
Crematorium to hold free open day
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People are being invited to a free open day at the Lelley Fields Crematorium at Preston. The venue will open its doors on Saturday, October ...
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‘Town’s most famous cat’ gets his own calendar
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By Rebecca Hannant A new calendar has been released containing pictures of Hornsea’s “most famous” cat. Since lockdown, the cat – named Lincoln – has ...
New festival to celebrate grassroots eco-projects
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Green groups, artists and community organisations will be showcasing their projects over 21 days across the four local authorities around the Humber region as part ...


