The Holderness & Hornsea Gazette  |  Holderness Gazette October 17, 2024
The Holderness Gazette, October 17, 2024.
This week's reception class photos feature Hornsea Burton, Hornsea Community, Aldbrough, Beeford and Riston primary schools
We lead with the news that the Royal Mail is to close Withernsea's sorting office in Queen Street - what will this mean for postal services in the town?
Also this week:
- Record losses of land have been recorded in the latest clifftop erosion survey along the Holderness coast
- Primary pupils from across the region enjoy a taste of high-school life in a day of activities in Withernsea
- 'Planning issues' hit a proposed housing development in Withernsea
- A two-year-old Bilton boy has been given the cancer all-clear after the community rallied round to raise funds for treatment
- Withernsea Methodist Church relaunches its warm spaces initiative
- Preston Fire Station prepares to host an open day
- The Women into Manufacturing and Engineering careers event attracts record numbers
- Withernsea Boating Social Club hands a fundraising boost to the Blue Light Weekend
- Young people are being urged to sign up for a 'celebration of democracy'
- A special feature by Angus Young, who goes in search of a roadside tradition: honesty boxes
- Citizens Advice Hull and East Riding's latest advice column focuses on Halloween fire safety
PLUS: This week's Best Businesses | Homes & Gardens – your jobs for this month | Half-term family fun
And in Sport, we reflect on Hull KR's Grand Final defeat, plus reports from Hornsea Harriers, Withernsea AFC, Easington United, AFC Preston Ladies and Girls, Patrington AFC, AFC Skirlaugh, Burstwick Golf, and more...
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