Hedon
Public meeting to follow broadband poles protest
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by Ray Duffill Hundreds of people have attended a protest in Hedon against the proposed installation of broadband internet poles across the town – and ...
Posted in Hedon, News
‘Something for everybody’ as town’s historic buildings throw open their doors
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by Ray Duffill There is a full programme of events in Hedon for this year’s Heritage Open Days. Tony Porter of Hedon Museum, who is ...
Residents to stage ‘peaceful’ protest over broadband poles
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by Ray Duffill Residents in Hedon are staging a protest against what they see as “unsightly nine-metre telegraph poles” being installed across streets in the town ...
Churches to welcome visitors for regional open day
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Hundreds of churches across the region are preparing to welcome visitors for the inaugural Yorkshire Churches Day on Saturday, September 16. Run by the Yorkshire ...
‘It’s all about raising awareness and improving people’s lives’
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by Ray Duffill and Rebecca Hannant A free concert was held in Hedon on Saturday as part of the local Ruben’s Voice movement to promote ...
Handbell ringers seek new members
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by Ray Duffill Hedon Handbell Ringers are looking for new members. The group has quite a history with the handbells having been gifted to the ...
Posted in Community News, Hedon
Town marks anniversary of first air raid
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by Ray Duffill People in Hedon are this week set to mark the 106th anniversary of the first bombing raid on the town. An explosion ...
‘Our wellbeing hub will be open to everyone’
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By Rebecca Hannant Ruben’s Voice is gearing up for its annual concert in Hedon later this month. Katy Smith founded the non-profit organisation in 2021 ...
Yorkshire Energy Park awards £20,000 in grants to the community
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Yorkshire Energy Park (YEP) has awarded £20,000 of grants in the first round of its Community Fund to support local community groups and charity operations ...
Posted in Hedon, News, Paull, Preston, Thorngumbald
Did the Dodo live on Sunk Island?
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by Ray Duffill Seeing is believing! By the time you have journeyed halfway around the upstairs exhibition room at Hedon Museum, you will be convinced ...
Posted in Community News, Hedon, Sunk Island

