The Holderness & Hornsea Gazette  |  Hornsea Gazette December 12, 2024
The Hornsea Gazette, December 12, 2024.
We lead with the fundraising campaign by young Alfie Taylor, of Hornsea – who spent his summer helping Hornsea Pantry as part of the Lifestyle project and has been inspired to continue.
And there's another chance to win tickets for the Non-Stop 60s Show at Hull City Hall!
Also this week:
- An avid knitter from Withernsea raises money with her popular Paddington Bears
- The Book Fairies spread the joy of reading around Hornsea
- Mr and Mrs Claus fly in to help the Hornsea Carnival team
- Withernsea Methodist Church is among the casualties of Storm Darragh
- Holderness Academy confirms it is to close its sixth form
- A singer-songwriter originally from Roos has released his third Christmas single
- Hornsea Inshore Rescue has another callout - plus a reminder to book for this year's New Year fun swim
- This month's Citizens Advice column on managing your monthly spending
- Withernsea Ladies' Choir's Christmas concert is a hit with the audience
- Places in this year's Withernsea Christmas Tree Festival are going fast
- Animals bring the Nativity to life in a Valley Gardens performance
- A site visit inspires the next generation of engineers at Withernsea High School
- A new book uncovers the history of Hornsea's former lifeboat station
- Jayne Nendick of Shores puts her best foot forward for her latest challenge
- Roos Primary receives recognition for its green credentials
Plus: Local businesses wish customers all the best in our annual Christmas tree feature, Your Entertainments, Business Focus, Homes & Gardens
And in Sport, there are reports from Hull FC, Hull KR, Hull City and Easington United, plus Kevin Sinfield's visit to the region and news of success for Withernsea Karate Club pupils.
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