The Holderness & Hornsea Gazette  |  Holderness Gazette February 6, 2025
The Holderness & East Riding Gazette, February 6, 2025.
Leading with the news that a campaign group has been set up to oppose solar farm developments in the rural East Riding.
Also this week:
- A special feature marking the 100th anniversary of esteemed auctioneer and estate agent Frank Hill & Son
- The new organisers of the Hornsea Bike Show appeal for more traders, volunteers and sponsors
- A plaque is to be unveiled to mark the 1927 rail disaster that claimed the lives of several people from Withernsea
- Withernsea High School pupils enjoy a visit to the town's fire station
- Angus Young on how a flood alleviation scheme has added a new chapter to the story of an ancient Holderness village
- Blue Light Weekend announces a headline sponsor for its popular Colour Run
- MP Graham Stuart urges the Government to increase SEND funding
- Tributes to Lord Prescott at his Hull Minster funeral service, including a first-person reflection by Brian Lavery
- Hedon Viewfinders' February photo contest explores themes of love
- The Hedon Haven Trust distributes funds to several local causes
- Members of the Hannah Louise Collective prepare to build on the success of their first full-scale dance show
- A special feature by Paul L Arro remembering those lost in the Flamborough fishing disaster of February 1909
Plus: Farming Review, and Your Entertainments featuring Hull Truck's February programme
Sport features: Hornsea School's under-15s making rugby history, success for Hornsea RUFC's U17 Colts, plus reports from Hull FC, Withernsea AFC, AFC Skirlaugh, Easington United, Hedon Rangers Grace's Guardians, Hull City with the To Hull and Back podcast and Burstwick Golf. Plus, news of a 'pioneering' collaboration between the Pro:Direct Academy and St Mary's Sixth Form College, and more...
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Articles in this issue
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