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The Holderness & Hornsea Gazette

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Honoured to serve the Holderness and Hornsea community with a weekly instalment of current news and developments - The Holderness and Hornsea Gazette has had its finger on the pulse of what's important to the area for over 110 years.


Comprehensively covering the southeastern corner of the East Riding of Yorkshire, this weekly digital newspaper features insights into what matters most to the people of Hornsea, Withernsea, Hedon, and other nearby areas. With insights into the people, the local businesses, and all other aspects of the close-knit communities - a Holderness and Hornsea Gazette digital newspaper subscription is the surefire way to keep up to date with current affairs every time a new issue is downloaded to a device.


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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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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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Proud to be a long-serving and independent member of the East Riding of Yorkshire community - The Holderness and Hornsea Gazette has been serving the local population for over a century. Since the first issue arrived on the newsstands in 1910, this weekly newspaper has been keeping residents informed and engaged with relevant content from both the region itself and important information from further afield.


Released every Thursday, this digital newspaper highlights everything happening in the Holderness and Hornsea region and provides insights from neighbouring areas like Withernsea, Hedon, and others nearby. With local sporting coverage, job opportunities, regional topics, and more, The Holderness and Hornsea Gazette offer essential reading to anyone looking for current news relevant to the much-loved area. 


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