The Holderness & Hornsea Gazette  |  Holderness Gazette October 24, 2024
The Holderness Gazette, October 24, 2024.
Don't forget to put your clocks back this weekend! And this week's reception class pictures feature Burstwick, Easington, Roos and Leven primary schools.
We lead with the story of the Withernsea High School students who starred in a film on coastal erosion which has won praise at an international festival.
Also this week:
- The Withernsea Lions enjoy their 57th Charter Anniversary Dinner
- A sad day for Patrington as its Methodist Church closes
- Another good cause benefits from the Blue Light Weekend
- MP Graham Stuart stages a protest against plans to cut the Winter Fuel Payment
- The head of Holderness Academy says he's looking to the future after this year's exams success
- A woman's plans for a dog-walking field in Hollym are rejected
- Pupils learn essential life-saving skills for Restart a Heart Day
- A special feature by Brian W Lavery remembering the 'Russian Outrage' when a Hull trawler fleet came under fire 120 years ago this week
Plus: Half-term family fun | Book early for Christmas | Homes & Gardens
In Sport, James Chestney looks back on Hull KR's remarkable season, and there are reports from Hull FC, Holderness Vikings, Hornsea RUFC, Withernsea Karate Club, Burstwick Golf, Withernsea AFC, Easington United, AFC Preston Ladies and Girls, Patrington AFC, AFC Skirlaugh, Hornsea Harriers and Withernsea Harriers.
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