Daily Archives: May 28, 2012
Government climb down on Caravan Tax – Twitter News
| May 28, 2012 | Filled under Campaigns, Politics |
GRAHAM STUART MP acknowledged on Twitter tonight that the Government has “listened” on the Caravan Tax. Delighted that #caravantax is to be 5% and delayed till next April. Great news for jobs. Congrats to campaigners and Ministers who listened. May 28, 2012 9:08 pm via webReplyRetweetFavorite @grahamstuart Graham Stuart MP East Hull MP, Karl Turner,… read more
Roos Rooster for May 2012
| May 28, 2012 | Filled under Community, Newsletters, Roos |
HU12 ONLINE is always delighted to share the wonderful Roos parish newsletter The Rooster with readers from the wider Holderness area. The current edition updates local villagers on progress with the bells at All Saint’s Church. The Archbishop of York is intending to hold a service of dedication to the refurbished bells in September this year. Find… read more
Paull Car Boot Sale – Sat 2nd June 2012
| May 28, 2012 | Filled under Community, Events, Paull |
THE NEXT Paull Car Boot Sale of the season will take place on the village sports playing field on Saturday 2nd June 2012. Sellers will be welcome on site from 7.00am for £5 per car. Traders will be charged £10. The sale is open to the public from 8.00am until 1.00pm and you can park… read more
Hedon motorcyclist killed in crash – Police appeal for information
| May 28, 2012 | Filled under Hedon, Humberside Police |
A HEDON MOTORCYCLIST aged 47 has been killed as a result of a road traffic collision. Humberside Police are appealing for witnesses to the collision which happened on the B1248, at the junction with Rootas Lane near Cherry Burton at around 10:25am on Sunday 27th May 2012. A silver coloured Volkswagen Polo was in collision… read more
Can you help support Withernsea RNLI at your Summer Fair?
| May 28, 2012 | Filled under Charity, Community, Withernsea |
THE WITHERNSEA LIFEBOAT (RNLI) Voluntary fund-raising Committee is seeking the support of local communities. The group hopes to attend as many local fairs or fêtes as possible this summer to raise money for this vital life-saving service. Richard Harries the fund-raising committee’s Press Officer, says: “We have a professional looking stand which includes tables and… read more
History Day at Thorngumbald – or should that be ThornGombault?
| May 28, 2012 | Filled under Community, History, Thorngumbald |
A MARVELLOUS CELEBRATION of Thorngumbald’s history and heritage took place in the Village on Saturday 26th May 2012. Special guest at the Thorngumbald Village Hall event was Mr Adrian Gombault (pictured with his sister Jacqueline) who can trace his family name back to 1261 when French Knight Galfrid Gumbald established a settlement within sight (presumably) of local… read more






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