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Tribfest bids to reduce environmental impact
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Tribfest is placing an increased focus on its environmental impact this year, its organisers have said. The leading tribute bands festival, now in its 16th ...
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Yorkshire Energy Park awards £20,000 in grants to the community
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Yorkshire Energy Park (YEP) has awarded £20,000 of grants in the first round of its Community Fund to support local community groups and charity operations ...
Posted in Hedon, News, Paull, Preston, Thorngumbald
Leading ice cream parlour to host 20th anniversary open day
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by Rebecca Hannant Mr Moo’s ice cream shop in Skipsea is celebrating 20 years in business with an open day this weekend. Since the Foreman ...
Wartime soldier honoured by home town
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By Rebecca Hannant A fallen Second World War soldier from Withernsea has been commemorated in a service in the town. Several months ago, Darren England ...
Posted in News, Withernsea
‘Come and be part of the Blue Light Weekend colour run’
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by Sam Hawcroft Organisers of a colour run taking place during Withernsea’s Blue Light Weekend next month are urging families to sign up and have ...
Posted in News, Withernsea
Fun had by all at Party in the Park
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by Rebecca Hannant Burstwick’s second Party in the Park was a great success, its organiser has said. David Gelder, who has held numerous fundraising events, ...
Village gears up for annual show
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by Ray Duffill Hosted for its seventh year in the grounds of the Nags Head in Preston, the Preston Family Show Day takes place on ...
Rain fails to dampen Carnival spirits
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by Rebecca Hannant Hornsea Carnival has been hailed a huge success despite heavy rainfall over the weekend. Between Friday, July 21, and Sunday, July 23, ...
Coastal erosion project highlights views of young and old
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by Rebecca Hannant Skipsea Primary School children have shared their views on the impact of coastal erosion on where they live. On Wednesday, July 19, ...
Warning to rural criminals as £110,000 project launches
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A new project promises to get tougher on rural crime in the East Riding, thanks to £113,000 funding from the Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner. ...
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