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Category: Thorngumbald

Thorngumbald, Ryehill & Camerton Gala and Scarecrow Trail

May 14, 2013 Filled under Camerton, Community, Events, Ryehill, Thorngumbald
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Gala and Scarecrow Trail Image

SCARECROWS will be greeting residents and visitors as part of the Thorngumbald, Ryehill & Camerton Gala on Saturday 6th July and Sunday 7th July 2013. The Gala will be opened by a Gala Parade led by local children who will be crowned Gala King and Queen for the weekend. A major Craft Show takes place at the Thorngumbald Village Hall… read more

East Riding Chairman’s Awards 2013 – Business, Environment and Community winners

May 8, 2013 Filled under Business, Community, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Environment, Ottringham, Saltend, Thorngumbald
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Councillor Chad Chadwick East Riding Chairman cu

THE WINNERS of the 2013 East Riding Chairman’s Awards were announced at a ceremony last night held at The Spa Bridlington. The awards were one of the last official events to be hosted by Councillor Chad Chadwick before he hands over the reins of the chairman’s office. Individuals, companies and community groups were recognised and… read more

Walkers, Cyclists – Flagging Up the Boundary – a Great Yorkshire Relay 2013

April 15, 2013 Filled under Aldbrough, Community, Easington, Elstronwick, Events, Holderness, Hollym, HU12, Ottringham, Patrington, Paull, Skeffling, Spurn, Thorngumbald, Tunstall, Welwick, Yorkshire and Humber
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Yorkshire ancient boundary

QUESTION: WHAT DO Gristhorpe, Marske, Yarm, Angram and Thorngumbald all have in common? Asks the Yorkshire Ridings Society. ANSWER: They lie on or near the boundary of Yorkshire, and all are on the list of 150 cities, towns and villages on the route of the Great Yorkshire Relay in the lead up to Yorkshire Day 2013.… read more

Thorngumbald Gala and Scarecrow Trail – A date for your diary!

March 26, 2013 Filled under Community, Events, Thorngumbald
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Crow says about Thorngumbald Scarecrow Trail

THE THORNGUMBALD Scarecrows last year were a real success – but this year the village is planning a full weekend of summer fun! As well as the popular Scarecrow Trail the parish is organising the Thorngumbald, Camerton and Ryehill Gala. A Village Show is planned where you can exhibit your prize-winning vegetables and cooking, and… read more

Bobby Diamond set to sparkle at the Royal Mail, Thorngumbald

March 14, 2013 Filled under Entertainment, Events, Thorngumbald
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Bobby Diamond Elvis

THIS SATURDAY evening (16th March 2013) at The Royal Mail, Thorngumbald, the Brilliant BOBBY DIAMOND is set to give his own unique tribute to Elvis Presley! Bobby has been playing the local pub scene for many years and has a popular following – expect a high-energy, fun-filled performance! Ring Charlie or Vicki for further information on 01964… read more

Discovery Day about Community First Responders in South West Holderness

March 8, 2013 Filled under Community, Events, HealthWatch, Hedon, Paull, Preston, Thorngumbald
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Community First Responders training dummies

HEDON Community First Responders group will be at the large Co-op store, in Hedon on Saturday 16th March, 2013 between 10am – 4pm with a Display Ambulance provided by Yorkshire Ambulance Service. There will be a chance to have a chat with the team members and find out more about the group and the support they… read more

“Barn Farm” Thorngumbald to re-open

February 22, 2013 Filled under Business, Camerton, Food and Drink, Thorngumbald
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Barn Farm Ad

“BARN FARM” in Thorngumbald is set to re-open in March 2013 it was revealed at the Thorngumbald Parish Council meeting this week. Locals will have noticed workers in the building, but what will come as a surprise will be that the new name of the pub will be “The Camerton”. The Pub which is currently… read more

Thorngumbald (Thorn-Gombault) – French connection being researched

February 21, 2013 Filled under History, Parish Councils, Thorngumbald
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Thorngumbald Name art style

THORNGUMBALD PARISH OFFICE has a hawthorn tree growing outside which was planted by Mr Adrian Gombault and his sister Jackie (pictured) in May 2012 in honour of his family’s 750 year historic association with the village. Adrian Gombault can trace his family surname, although not a direct descendent, to the founding father of the village in the… read more

Thorngumbald Parish Council Meetings

February 20, 2013 Filled under Camerton, Events, Parish Councils, Ryehill, Thorngumbald
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Thorngumbald Village Hall venue for Parish Council

THORNGUMBALD PARISH COUNCIL (Thorngumbald, Camerton and Ryehill) publishes its meeting dates for the year. We detail these here as part of our Parish Council News coverage. The Parish Council meets on the penultimate Wednesday of every month. Dates for this year, are: 20th February 2013 20th March 2013 17th April 2013 22nd May 2013 (also AGM)… read more

Local Plan: Hedon common cause with Paull, Preston and Thorngumbald neighbours

February 15, 2013 Filled under Consultation, Debate, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Green Port Hull, Hedon, Parish Councils, Paull, Preston, Thorngumbald
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Hedon Town Council logo - plaque

THE DRAFT LOCAL PLAN identifies a 160 hectare site (395 acres) to the West of Hedon that has been designated as employment development land. The East Riding Council vision for this land (see inset) is to see it developed to support the expansion of the Port of Hull, capitalising on the emerging renewables industry sector. Hedon Town Council at its Planning… read more

Parish Council news on HU12 Online

February 11, 2013 Filled under Community, Hedon, Parish Councils, Paull, Preston, Thorngumbald
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Part of our Parish Council News project

PARISH COUNCILS are the first tier of local government in Holderness and one of our basic units of local democracy; they strive to represent local people and improve the well-being of the communities they serve. As part of our coverage of local affairs we hope to be able to regularly report on the decisions made and… read more

Make Your Move – Community Sports Session at Thorngumbald

February 6, 2013 Filled under Community, Events, Sport, Thorngumbald
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Easington Sport Relief Mile - Photo by Burt Graham

WALKING, JOGGING and RUNNING activities are amongst those that are going to be taking place at Thorngumbald Village Hall on Thursday, 28th February 2013 from 1:00 – 2:00pm. The East Riding Council’s Sport, Play and Arts Service is hosting a free ‘Make Your Move’ trial community sports session – so come along and meet a group of… read more

Paull to Thorngumbald School route not gritted – “accident waiting to happen!”

January 23, 2013 Filled under Community, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Education, Parish Councils, Paull, Thorngumbald, Transport
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Jo Gardner untreated roads

“It’s an accident waiting to happen!” declared Jo Gardner alarmed at the fact that the Paull to Thorngumbald Road remains ungritted, despite a week of freezing weather and the road being a school bus route. The school bus takes students from Paull, along Thorngumbald Road, picks up at Thorngumbald before making its way to South Holderness… read more

Fortnightly blue and green bin collections to start from March 2013

January 19, 2013 Filled under East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Environment, Hedon, Holderness, Keyingham, Thorngumbald
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Fortnightly blue bin collections from March

SUCCESSFUL TRIALS of fortnightly blue and green bin collections has prompted the East Riding Council to roll out the system across the county. The roll out will start in Hedon, Withernsea, and surrounding villages in March 2013 and take up to the end of the year to complete across all areas of the East Riding.… read more

New Year’s Eve parties!

December 28, 2012 Filled under Entertainment, Events, Paull, Thorngumbald
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Celebration champagne

New Year’s Eve 2012: Lynn Hunter says: “The Humber Tavern, Paull has the Brilliant Max Wylde with his Electric Guitar on to entertain everyone. We also have a fab menu on that night for £29.95 per person.” Charlie and Vicki Buckle at the Royal Mail, Thorngumbald: “New Year’s Eve tickets are selling fast. Great band… read more

Father Christmas – Just about everywhere over the weekend!

December 10, 2012 Filled under Community, Hedon, Paull, Preston, South West Holderness, Thorngumbald
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Father Christmas and Katie Smith

SANTA CLAUS – or more traditionally ‘Father Christmas’ to us Brits – is certainly a well-travelled figure in Holderness! We caught up with the mythical chap in four places in South Holderness over the weekend, and he was probably everywhere else as well! Santa was the star attraction at The Children’s Hut in Hedon on… read more

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