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The Holderness Gazette, November 21, 2024.

Leading with the news that Withernsea Community Hospital has expanded dental services, leading to a cut in NHS waiting times - and a pledge that no child will go without treatment.

Also this week:

- Temporary repairs to the Humber Bank are completed
- Farmers protest over plans to change inheritance tax
- The Lions Roar project inspires primary school children across the Hornsea area
- 'Smiles all round' as children adopt their 'worry monsters' at Ruben's Voice
- Fitmums & Friends celebrates after winning the UK's highest voluntary accolade
- Google's digital experts inspire budding entrepreneurs at the Shores centre
- The Aim Higher charity bids to expand its support for young people into Holderness
- Entrepreneur Adam Corbally shares his life lessons with students at Withernsea High School
- This month's Citizens Advice column looks at how to avoid going into debt at Christmas
- NEW: History with Tony Porter of Hedon History Walks: this week, the Stone Creek smugglers
- A Keyingham author releases her latest children's book
- We preview the big Christmas lights switch-ons in Withernsea, Hornsea and Hedon
- In Your Entertainments, don't miss your chance to win tickets to the Non-Stop 60s Show at Hull City Hall

Sport features reports from Patrington AFC, Thorngumbald Barrons, AFC Preston Ladies and Girls, Easington United AFC, Withernsea AFC, Hornsea Harriers, Withernsea RUFC and Burstwick Golf.
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Holderness Gazette Nov 21, 2024 The Holderness Gazette, November 21, 2024. Leading with the news that Withernsea Community Hospital has expanded dental services, leading to a cut in NHS waiting times - and a pledge that no child will go without treatment. Also this week: - Temporary repairs to the Humber Bank are completed - Farmers protest over plans to change inheritance tax - The Lions Roar project inspires primary school children across the Hornsea area - 'Smiles all round' as children adopt their 'worry monsters' at Ruben's Voice - Fitmums & Friends celebrates after winning the UK's highest voluntary accolade - Google's digital experts inspire budding entrepreneurs at the Shores centre - The Aim Higher charity bids to expand its support for young people into Holderness - Entrepreneur Adam Corbally shares his life lessons with students at Withernsea High School - This month's Citizens Advice column looks at how to avoid going into debt at Christmas - NEW: History with Tony Porter of Hedon History Walks: this week, the Stone Creek smugglers - A Keyingham author releases her latest children's book - We preview the big Christmas lights switch-ons in Withernsea, Hornsea and Hedon - In Your Entertainments, don't miss your chance to win tickets to the Non-Stop 60s Show at Hull City Hall Sport features reports from Patrington AFC, Thorngumbald Barrons, AFC Preston Ladies and Girls, Easington United AFC, Withernsea AFC, Hornsea Harriers, Withernsea RUFC and Burstwick Golf.


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The Holderness Gazette, November 21, 2024.

Leading with the news that Withernsea Community Hospital has expanded dental services, leading to a cut in NHS waiting times - and a pledge that no child will go without treatment.

Also this week:

- Temporary repairs to the Humber Bank are completed
- Farmers protest over plans to change inheritance tax
- The Lions Roar project inspires primary school children across the Hornsea area
- 'Smiles all round' as children adopt their 'worry monsters' at Ruben's Voice
- Fitmums & Friends celebrates after winning the UK's highest voluntary accolade
- Google's digital experts inspire budding entrepreneurs at the Shores centre
- The Aim Higher charity bids to expand its support for young people into Holderness
- Entrepreneur Adam Corbally shares his life lessons with students at Withernsea High School
- This month's Citizens Advice column looks at how to avoid going into debt at Christmas
- NEW: History with Tony Porter of Hedon History Walks: this week, the Stone Creek smugglers
- A Keyingham author releases her latest children's book
- We preview the big Christmas lights switch-ons in Withernsea, Hornsea and Hedon
- In Your Entertainments, don't miss your chance to win tickets to the Non-Stop 60s Show at Hull City Hall

Sport features reports from Patrington AFC, Thorngumbald Barrons, AFC Preston Ladies and Girls, Easington United AFC, Withernsea AFC, Hornsea Harriers, Withernsea RUFC and Burstwick Golf.
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