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On Easter Monday, you can visit Elmswell Hall for one day only! The ruins go back to 1635, and Councillor Barbara Jefferson joins Seaside FM to tell us more about a great way to celebrate East Yorkshire’s heritage and history.
We're at Driffield Showground, and we have a chat to David Tite about what you can expect at the 2024 Driffield Show, which is coming up on 17th July. You can save money by buying tickets in advance!
Reverend Diane Berry gives us her thought for Easter, recorded exclusively for Seaside FM. Happy Easter!
A local filmmaker from Hornsea, Tommy Smith, has made a film called Order After Chaos, which is being shown at the Floral Hall in Hornsea later this month, and can also be seen on YouTube. Have a listen to find out more about seeing the film on the big screen.
The Active Communities team at East Riding of Yorkshire Council have created an exciting and varied programme for the Easter holidays, and Seaside FM speaks to Adam Swann to find out what's lined up!
We're in Buckton, chatting about the prospects for the forthcoming season in the East Riding with Richard Burton, along with the prospects for a positive devolution deal following the recent consultation.
In this week's Hornsea Gazette, new loos are coming to Hornsea seafront, Hornsea School & Language College have success in a major dance competition, and a cpastal walker drops into Hornsea! Hear all about it before you read all about it.
Tree planting in Hornsea (give trees a chance!), and Hornsea Inshore Rescue getting involved in Withernsea's Blue Light Weekend, feature in this week's Hornsea Gazette. Buy a copy, and hear all about it before you read all about it!
The Holderness Gazette is out now, and editor Sam Hawcroft gives us a sneak peek at some of this week's top stories. They include a charity football match coming up in Withernsea, an in-depth feature on the Meridian Centre, and Withernsea High School's Board for Change initiative. Hear all about it before you read all about it.
Hear all about it before you read all about it! A preview of Withernsea's Blue Light Weekend this August, and a comic book artist who's recreating a lost town feature in this week's Holderness Gazette. Get all the top stories in print, and hear all about it before you read all about it here, with our regular preview, courtesy of editor Sam Hawcroft.
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