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Health professionals are praising Withernsea residents for their response to the vandalism of the mobile breast screening unit. Staff rallied, and we hear all about their flexibility from Superintendent Radiographer Karen Hallberg. Have a listen to find out more.
Following a successful trial in Bridlington and Hornsea of dog friendly tables, Tim Hicks tells Seaside FM that East Riding Leisure is rolling this out to more venues, including Withernsea. Have a listen to find out more.
East Riding Leisure in Preston is undergoing an exciting project to refurbish the gym, and Seaside FM's John Harding chats to Stu Armstrong to find out more about the transformation.
Free commonwealth war graves tours are taking place at St Nicholas Church in Withernsea on Saturday 23rd March. Darren England tells Seaside FM more about them, plus plans for this year's D-Day commemorations.
Hear all about it before you read all about it! In the brand new Hornsea Gazette, the latest on the nuclear waste facility talks being scrapped, plus Hornsea Town Council's 50th anniversary photography competition. Buy a paper, and have a listen!
Sam Hawcroft details the big stories in this week's paper, including a big Council vote on the nuclear waste storage proposals, and the authority voting almost overwhelmingly to pull out of the talks.. Also covered this week, the new Banking Hub that's opened in Withernsea. Hear all about it before you read all about it, and buy a paper if you can.
Holderness Gazette editor Sam Hawcroft gives us the latest from this week's paper, including more nuclear fallout, a double page report on a recent evening careers event held at Withernsea High School, and the Beggar's Folk Music Foundation are gearing up for a community stage production. Hear all about it before you read all about it.
Editor Sam Hawcroft takes us through some of the big stories in this week's Hornsea Gazette. This week, they include East Riding of Yorkshire Council's decision to withdraw from talks over the nuclear waste storage facility for South Holderness, and the watchman at Hornsea Fire Station retires after more than four decades. Hear all about it before you read all about it!
We're at County Hall in Beverley, talking to East Riding of Yorkshire Council leader Anne Handley about the end of the devolution consultation process, and what happens next.
Not many days until the devolution consultation period closes, and Seaside FM speaks to Councillor Anne Handley, Leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, to find out more about the feedback she received at a drop-in event in Withernsea recently. We also discuss the involvement of young people in the discussion process at Bishop Burton College.
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