Hornsea
Residents offered chance to send a ‘letter to heaven’
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by John Prince A new postbox that can be used by bereaved families and friends to post private messages for their late loved ones is ...
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Work starts on new flats
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by John Prince The redevelopment of the former library in Hornsea has got under way. The 1970s building on the corner of Newbegin and Cinema ...
Man jailed after sex assault on teenage girl in Hornsea park
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A Hornsea man has been jailed for one year and eight months after sexually assaulting a teenage girl in a park in the town. Matthew ...
Hornsea Inshore Rescue to benefit from new children’s book
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by Rebecca Hannant An author has launched a new children’s book with half of profits going to Hornsea Inshore Rescue. Last month, writer and radio ...
Cameras fitted to crack down on car park overstaying
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by John Prince New cameras have popped up at a Hornsea car park to deter drivers from staying for too long during the day. The ...
Drivers warned of road closure disruption
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by John Prince People travelling in and out of Hornsea will face delays over the next two weeks because of major roadworks along a section ...
Man jailed for assault and blackmail
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A Hornsea man who assaulted and blackmailed another man while making threats to his family has been jailed for four years and 10 months. Bradley ...
Photos wanted for book on town’s famous feline
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by Rebecca Hannant Photographs are being sought to help illustrate a new children’s book about Hornsea’s most famous feline, Lincoln the Tesco cat. Since 2021, ...
Vandals wreck bowling club lawn
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by John Prince A police investigation has been launched after a group of youths on bikes churned up the lawn in front of a sports ...
Hornsea Mere gets cut of £10m sewage fines
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by John Prince A share of millions of pounds of government money raised through fines levied against water companies for sewage leaks is being given ...

