18 January 2026

Thai rescue dog Cola given a new lease of life

By Rebecca Hannant A Hornsea rescue dog that survived a brutal machete attack has received new prosthetic legs. Cola used to be a stray in ...
Posted in Hornsea, News

Charity makes donation in memory of ‘fantastic’ farmer

by Rebecca Hannant A Goxhill charity that supports people’s mental health through animal and nature therapy has held a presentation in memory of a popular ...
Posted in Hollym, Hornsea, News

Family favourite gets heavenly makeover

by Michelle Horst A much-loved Hornsea family restaurant has relaunched with a lavish new look and heavenly new name. The redesign has been a labour ...
Posted in Hornsea, News

‘Please help us give Louie the best chance of survival’

by Rebecca Hannant A Bilton couple have launched a £200,000 appeal to help their two-year-old son beat life-threatening cancer. In 2023, Daisy and Daniel Turner ...
Posted in Bilton, News

Crafter sets out on year-long challenge to support food bank

A cross-stitch crafter has set out on a year-long challenge using her art to capture some of the attractions of her adopted home city and ...
Posted in News

‘We’re proud to stay independent’

The Gazette is delighted to announce that it is under new management, after a takeover by two of its staff was completed at the end ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

Second award for popular chippie

Whiteheads Fish & Chips in Hornsea has been named the UK’s most sustainable fish and chip shop – a year on from being named the ...
Posted in Hornsea, News

Quick-thinking first aid trainer helps save life of school visitor

by Tim Nuttall The importance of learning CPR was demonstrated in dramatic fashion at Roos C of E Primary School when the quick-thinking actions of ...
Posted in News, Roos

SPONSORED: Make a difference to lives with a career in adult social care

Working in adult social care is a rewarding job where no two days are the same – although every day is filled with opportunities to ...
Posted in News

Nuclear waste talks are over – ‘for good’

The Government has confirmed that nuclear waste cannot come to a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) in South Holderness. It comes after Beverley and Holderness MP ...
Posted in Burstwick, Easington, News, Patrington, Withernsea
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