18 January 2026

Work starts on clock restoration

by Rebecca Hannant Work has started on the war memorial clock at Withernsea’s St Nicholas Church – but a nesting bird of prey has meant ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

‘Don’t miss your Covid jab’

The local NHS is encouraging eligible people to come forward before the end of June for the spring Covid vaccination – with volunteers in Withernsea ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

Hornsea MayFest to mark start of summer

By Michelle Horst Hornsea’s MayFest will see the crowning of a new May King and Queen as the festival blends modern and traditional celebrations to ...
Posted in Hornsea, News

New mayor for town

Ian Blackburn has taken office as Withernsea’s new mayor. Taking the chains at the annual town meeting, Cllr Blackburn paid tribute to his predecessor, Cllr ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

Week of activities to launch town’s new skatepark and adventure zone

by Tim Nuttall The long-awaited redevelopment of Withernsea’s skatepark is nearing completion, with the finishing touches now being made to the site ahead of a ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

Beaches awarded Blue Flags

Hornsea and Withernsea have both been awarded Blue Flag status in the internationally recognised scheme by environmental organisation Keep Britain Tidy. Three other beaches – ...
Posted in Hornsea, News, Withernsea

Calls to improve zebra crossing safety after girl hit by car

by Joe Gerrard An 11-year-old girl being hit by a car while walking over a Thorngumbald zebra crossing on her way home from school has ...
Posted in News, Thorngumbald

Don’t suffer in silence: how to seek help for problem periods

IN ASSOCIATION WITH HM GOVERNMENT Heavy periods, endometriosis and menopause symptoms can all affect our daily lives, but treatment is available. If problem periods are ...
Posted in News

Major summit to showcase Yorkshire heritage, culture and landscape

The third annual Yorkshire Heritage Summit will take place in Hull this weekend, aiming to showcase the importance of the region’s culture, history and landscape. ...
Posted in News

Plans for 16 homes in village rejected

by Rebecca Hannant A planning application to build 16 homes in Keyingham has been rejected by East Riding councillors. The original plans were for 20 ...
Posted in Keyingham, News
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