The Holderness & Hornsea Gazette  |  Holderness Gazette May 22, 2025
The latest Holderness Gazette is out now – packed with local news, features, events and grassroots sport from across Holderness and the East Riding.
This edition features our annual FREE Holiday Guide - and available soon from outlets across the region
We lead with celebrations at Holderness Academy as the school is officially rated Good by Ofsted – a major step forward after its previous Requires Improvement judgment
Also this week:
- Darren and Marie England of the Withernsea Royal British Legion attend a Buckingham Palace garden party
- Town SMART marks six months of cleaning up Withernsea and surrounding areas
- Beaches at Hornsea and Withernsea are awarded Blue Flag status once again
- SALT Architects mark 25 years in business with a charity cycling challenge starting at Withernsea’s Meridian Centre
- Tunstall Village Hall hosts a lively VE Day party
- Food, Friendship and Fun returns to Withernsea Methodist Church with folk favourites from Kevin Young and friends
- Hornsea’s Sinead Taylor completes a bungee jump to raise money for Abbie’s Fund and a school trip to Kenya
- A Preston pensioner skydives from 10,000ft to raise money for Yorkshire Air Ambulance
- Withernsea’s May half-term PACE Open Week is launched – a packed programme of family activities
- Former Withernsea mayor Ian Blackburn shares his highlights of a busy year
- Withernsea RUFC celebrates a successful season with plans for an open event this weekend
- This month's history column with Tony of Hedon History Walks explores the early 20th-century smallholder farming colony at Sunk Island
Plus: Opinion with Bill Jardine, poetry, letters, homes and gardens, entertainment news, and grassroots sport including Hull KR, Hull FC, football, cricket, golf and much more!
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