The Holderness & Hornsea Gazette  |  Holderness Gazette October 3, 2024
The Holderness Gazette, October 3, 2024.
The print edition features 50p-off vouchers for Hull Fair, which starts this Friday! And we kick off our series of reception class photos with Withernsea, Burton Pidsea, Keyingham and Patrington primary schools.
Our lead story is the £481,000 upgrade to the main road into Withernsea, starting next week.
Also this week:
- People are being asked to have their say on coastal life at workshops hosted by the University of Hull
- The Shores centre's DASH Fest showcases the wealth of tech for the community to use
- New faces at the Nancie Reckitt Charity
- Home Grown Hornsea celebrates its produce at an orchard open day
- Hundreds turn out for the reopening of Fort Paull
- The life of a hero police dog is saved thanks to the Thin Blue Paw Foundation
- Arco's Chelsea Baxter celebrates success at the inaugural East Yorkshire Apprenticeship Awards
- A look ahead to Dove House Hospice's Make a Will Fortnight
- A Hornsea scriptwriter prepares to host a live read-through of her sitcom pilot
- Ofsted inspectors praise the 'transformation' of Keyingham Primary School
- Hedon Town Council urges people to have their say on 20mph zone proposals
- Last chance to book for an 'inspirational' careers fair aimed at encouraging women and girls into manufacturing and engineering
Plus: news from Withernsea Town Council, farming advice from Crombie Wilkinson Solicitors, Homes & Gardens, Curtain Call theatre reviews
In Sport, Hull KR eye up the ultimate prize, plus a Hull FC season review and reports from Hornsea RUFC, Holderness Vikings, Hull City with the To Hull and Back podcast, AFC Preston Ladies and Girls, Patrington AFC, AFC Skirlaugh, Withernsea AFC, Easington United, Grace's Guardians, Hornsea Harriers and Burstwick Golf.
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