Hedon
Hedon speed limit debate: is 20 plenty?
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by Ray Duffill A discussion at Hedon Town Council last week is sure to encourage a wider debate about speeding traffic problems and possible solutions. ...
Posted in Hedon, News
Management committee members needed to help hall stay open
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by Ray Duffill Samantha Banks, from Hedon’s town-centre community building the Alexandra Hall, has issued a call for new members to join the management committee. ...
Posted in Community News, Hedon
Folk opera Riding the Stang raises funds for Hedon church
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The final leg of the Folk in Hull on Tour event proved to be a huge success, organisers have said. The folk opera/play Riding the ...
Historic Lambert House to open to public for first time in decades
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by Ray Duffill Lambert House, a grade II listed building, will open to the public for the first time in a generation as part of ...
Weekend of reflection for pilgrims
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By Ray Duffill A modern-day pilgrimage began at St Augustine’s Church in Hedon on Saturday as 15 hardy walkers made their way along the Humber ...
Posted in Hedon, Keyingham, News, Paull, Thorngumbald
Four flood relief schemes worth £11m to go ahead in South Holderness
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Four projects worth a total of £11m are to go ahead in towns and villages in South Holderness to reduce the risk of flooding in ...
Posted in Burton Pidsea, Hedon, Preston, Thorngumbald
Culture train to arrive in town
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The Culture Train Tour 2022 will bring a taste of the Hull music scene to Hedon this Saturday, August 6. The project, once again funded ...
Made it Market to return to Hedon
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The next Made it Market in Hedon will take place in October after its successful launch on July 10. The market, in Alexandra Hall, aims ...
Posted in Community News, Hedon
Church to host Hedon Beer Festival
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St Augustine’s Church will be the venue for the Hedon Beer Festival next month. The festival, organised by Aitcheson’s the Brick Shed Brewery, based on ...
Hedon Flower Festival raises more than £1,000 for good causes
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The Hedon Flower Festival, which took place across the weekend of July 9-10, raised £1,471 forgood causes, the town council has said. The proceeds will ...
Posted in Community News, Hedon

