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We had a great time at Woods of Hornsea, and bring you a flavour of our live coverage from their recent Demo Morning.
Yorkshire Coast BID has announced a new Environmental Charter, to highlight the Yorkshire Coast businesses that have made positive changes that help to protect the area's coast and countryside. Chair of the BID Clive Rowe Evans tells Seaside FM why they are backing this scheme.
Seaside FM speaks to Carole Brattan about Withernsea Town Council's awards, and how you can nominate someone who contributes to life in Withernsea. The deadline is 3rd May, but why not get that nomination in now? Have a listen to find out more.
Iain Poole has good news for Seaside FM about the Soapbox event that's coming to Hallgarth Park in Hornsea on Saturday 1st April. Get in touch this week via social media if you'd like to enter this fantastic event...have a listen to find out more!
Seaside FM looks ahead towards the new season at the SJT, which starts on Thursday 30th March with the Comedy of Errors (More Or Less), blending the Bard with 80s music. We speak to Paul Robinson about the season ahead, and look at some highlights, including The 39 Steps and a brand new Sir Alan Ayckbourn play. You can book for all shows coming up at www.sjt.uk.com.
North Yorkshire Moors Railway opens for the 2023 season on 27th March, and runs right through until 5th November. Luke Hudman tells Great Driffield Radio more about some of the events they have lined up (photo via North Yorkshire Moors Railway website / Charlotte Graham Photography).
Top stories this week include a leading GP turning 100, tributes paid to a local woman who died in a house fire, and a charity fundraising hero walking the entire coastal path of England. Sam Hawcroft joins Seaside FM for our regular weekly preview. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper if you can.
Sam Hawcroft joins Seaside FM for our weekly look at some of the top stories in print. They include a major fire in Withernsea, which sadly claimed a life, but also saw amazing community spirit coming together, plus a feature on the Beggar's Folk Club. Have a listen, and buy a paper if you can!
Hornsea Inshore Rescue make the headlines in this week's Hornsea Gazette, and we find out more about the story from editor Sam Hawcroft. Also in print this week, major roadworks being carried out at Sigglesthorne, and an award for Hornsea Carnival's Iain Poole. Have a listen, and hear all about it before you read all about it.
This week's paper features a Mere Hall Hornsea charity sky dive star, a proposed Hornsea housing development by Keepmoat Homes, and "commuted sums" for Hornsea Town Council & Hornsea Bowling Club. Editor Sam Hawcroft joins Seaside FM, as we hear all about it before you read all about it. #buyapaper
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