19 January 2026

Film role for brave rescue dogs

An animal rescue charity will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a film shot on the beach at Hornsea. Film crews and drones have been recording ...
Posted in Hornsea, News

Council’s parking policy ‘penalises elderly’

East Riding Council has been accused of “acting like bandits” after a man received a parking ticket in a Hornsea car park despite the machine ...
Posted in Hornsea, News

Anger at ‘mindless’ vandalism of church

St Patrick’s Church in Patrington has been forced to close to the public indefinitely after it was vandalised by youths. On Saturday, September 29, at ...
Posted in News, Patrington

Plans for new homes go ‘live’

by Rebecca Hannant The planning application for a new development of 192 homes in Withernsea has gone live on the East Riding planning portal. According ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

Young Tigers fans up for national award

A group of youngsters have been selected as finalists in the Football Content Awards, which aim to celebrate the best in online football media around ...
Posted in News, Withernsea

Major investment to improve centre’s facilities

East Riding Council has announced a significant investment at East Riding Leisure South Holderness in Preston. Some improvements have already been carried out, and now ...
Posted in News, Preston

Free leisure activities at Hub open day

East Riding Leisure Hornsea in the Hornsea Hub will be holding a free open day on Saturday, October 7, with a wide range of free ...
Posted in Hornsea, News

Town calendar celebrates ‘then and now’

by Ray Duffill The official Hedon town calendar for 2024 has been published by Hedon Town Council. The calendar is always eagerly sought out by ...
Posted in Hedon, News

Best-selling author to celebrate 30th anniversary of debut novel

Best-selling writer Val Wood is marking the 30th anniversary of her debut novel with a “meet the author” event. Originally published in 1993, The Hungry ...
Posted in News

Further meeting to debate MS3 poles

by Ray Duffill Another public meeting has been called by the Going Underground group campaigning against the deployment of up to 500 utility poles by ...
Posted in Hedon, News, Preston
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