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Seaside FM speaks to Graham Stuart to get his reaction to the recent budget unveiled by Rachel Reeves. We discuss the proposed increase in taxes on private sector jobs, and the effect this will have, plus the importance of wealth creation and the mood of farmers after this year's changes announced to inheritance tax.
There’s plenty going on during autumn at North Yorkshire Water Park, and we chat to Gareth to find out more about activities for families & corporate events. It’s a great venue for meetings and team building, and includes a puzzle room, escape room, archery, zip line & axe throwing! Have a listen to find out more.
Seaside FM speaks to Jayne Nendick about the East Riding Food Poverty Alliance, and the great work they do right across the East Riding. They are looking for your help via donations...if you can buy an extra can of food or bag or goods, please leave those when doing your supermarket shop. Lots of local businesses are also setting up donation points. Have a listen to find out more, and see www.erfpa.org.uk.
We catch up with David in his final week as CEO at Driffield Agricultural Society before moving onto pastures new. He’s been involved since the age of 13! Have a listen to find out his personal highlights from a long tenure in charge. We also find out about his new role with Yorkshire Agricultural Society in Harrogate.
Seaside FM speaks to Ben Gilligan about a number of service improvements coming to East Yorkshire Buses from 10th November. There are some big changes across Hull and the East Riding, and it's well worth getting their app to stay updated. We also discuss the changes to the bus fare cap as a result of the recent Budget, and how many journeys still benefit from significant saving. Have a listen to find out more.
Sam Hawcroft has the lowdown on the new Hornsea Gazette! In the paper this week, the sad death of a Hornsea Carnival stalwart & tributes to Dennis Mapplebeck, who gave over a decade of fantastic service to the Carnival and will be much missed. Also this week, a couple of Hornsea Inshore Rescue crew have gained their advanced powerboat certificates, so congratulations to them! Hear all about it before you read all about it.
Hear all about it before you read all about it in the Hornsea Gazette. The front page features a stunning image of the Hornsea Carnival fireworks, plus inside the paper, details on how Hornsea is marking Remembrance Sunday, and how is your French? Buy a paper...
Hear all about it before you read all about it, as we chat to editor Sam Hawcroft. In this week's paper, a multi-agency meeting is held in response to a spate of crime in Withernsea, and a reminder not to just report crime on social media. Also this week, coverage of the poppy cascade at Pier Towers, and preparations in town for Remembrance commemorations next weekend. Buy a paper to read the stories in full!
Hear all about it before you read all about it, and grab a copy of the new Holderness Gazette. Marathon Man Mike Humphreys features in this week's paper, running an amazing 30 marathons to raise money for the Motor Neurone Disease Association. Also this week, there's an update on the Town Smart initiative & an appeal for more volunteers to join up, and a huge poppy cascade project has been completed on Preston Church by Preston WI. Buy a paper to read the stories in full!
We speak to Sally from Sky Magic Events about the huge evening that's planned for Driffield Showground on 5th November. Come down, and enjoy the biggest firework display in the East Riding, plus an expanded food village and live music from Laura Kershaw + performances from Phoenix Cheer! We'll be there too.
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