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The Holderness Gazette, April 25, 2024

This week we lead with the amazing news that the fundraising appeal for Bilton toddler Louie Turner's cancer treatment has hit its £100,000 target.

Plus: an exhibition in Hedon reveals finds from an archaeological excavation on the banks of the Humber estuary; local MP hears the road safety concerns of Patrington Primary pupils; a former Holderness man on the release of his former band's album - nearly two decades after it was first written and recorded; and the canine characters that stole the show at Hedon Scrufts.

The RAF reveals the new livery on the Typhoon jet that will be roaring into Withernsea for this year's Blue Light Weekend; a full house at Withernsea High School enjoyed a concert celebrating local lifesavers at sea; HETA (Humberside Engineering Training Association) and Reckitt join forces to work with students across the region, including workshops at Withernsea High; and the village of Flamborough is set to remember the seven people who died in a double fishing boat tragedy 40 years ago.

Our weddings feature highlights the diverse offering in our region from venues to outfits and gifts, while there's a chance to win £25 to spend with one of our advertisers in our reader competition.

And there's 13 pages of sport, including some great pictures from recent Holderness Vikings Youth matches, extensive rugby league coverage, Will Young of the To Hull and Back podcast on the controversial changes to the FA Cup, reports from Easington United, Withernsea AFC, AFC Skirlaugh, AFC Preston Ladies and Girls, Burstwick Country Golf, and more...
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Holderness Gazette April 25, 2024 The Holderness Gazette, April 25, 2024 This week we lead with the amazing news that the fundraising appeal for Bilton toddler Louie Turner's cancer treatment has hit its £100,000 target. Plus: an exhibition in Hedon reveals finds from an archaeological excavation on the banks of the Humber estuary; local MP hears the road safety concerns of Patrington Primary pupils; a former Holderness man on the release of his former band's album - nearly two decades after it was first written and recorded; and the canine characters that stole the show at Hedon Scrufts. The RAF reveals the new livery on the Typhoon jet that will be roaring into Withernsea for this year's Blue Light Weekend; a full house at Withernsea High School enjoyed a concert celebrating local lifesavers at sea; HETA (Humberside Engineering Training Association) and Reckitt join forces to work with students across the region, including workshops at Withernsea High; and the village of Flamborough is set to remember the seven people who died in a double fishing boat tragedy 40 years ago. Our weddings feature highlights the diverse offering in our region from venues to outfits and gifts, while there's a chance to win £25 to spend with one of our advertisers in our reader competition. And there's 13 pages of sport, including some great pictures from recent Holderness Vikings Youth matches, extensive rugby league coverage, Will Young of the To Hull and Back podcast on the controversial changes to the FA Cup, reports from Easington United, Withernsea AFC, AFC Skirlaugh, AFC Preston Ladies and Girls, Burstwick Country Golf, and more...


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The Holderness Gazette, April 25, 2024

This week we lead with the amazing news that the fundraising appeal for Bilton toddler Louie Turner's cancer treatment has hit its £100,000 target.

Plus: an exhibition in Hedon reveals finds from an archaeological excavation on the banks of the Humber estuary; local MP hears the road safety concerns of Patrington Primary pupils; a former Holderness man on the release of his former band's album - nearly two decades after it was first written and recorded; and the canine characters that stole the show at Hedon Scrufts.

The RAF reveals the new livery on the Typhoon jet that will be roaring into Withernsea for this year's Blue Light Weekend; a full house at Withernsea High School enjoyed a concert celebrating local lifesavers at sea; HETA (Humberside Engineering Training Association) and Reckitt join forces to work with students across the region, including workshops at Withernsea High; and the village of Flamborough is set to remember the seven people who died in a double fishing boat tragedy 40 years ago.

Our weddings feature highlights the diverse offering in our region from venues to outfits and gifts, while there's a chance to win £25 to spend with one of our advertisers in our reader competition.

And there's 13 pages of sport, including some great pictures from recent Holderness Vikings Youth matches, extensive rugby league coverage, Will Young of the To Hull and Back podcast on the controversial changes to the FA Cup, reports from Easington United, Withernsea AFC, AFC Skirlaugh, AFC Preston Ladies and Girls, Burstwick Country Golf, and more...
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