Hornsea News
Here is the latest Hornsea News from This is the Coast
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Heroes Of Withernsea Sea Tragedy And Bridlington Community Champions Honoured At East Riding Awards
Bravery during the tragic Withernsea sea rescue and outstanding community work in Bridlington have been recognised at the East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Chairman’s Awards.
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Luke Campbell Reflects on His First Year as Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire
Former Olympic boxer Luke Campbell looks back on the challenges, public expectations, and achievements of his inaugural year as the first Mayor of the Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority.
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Litter Lottery Sees Fines Vary on The Yorkshire Coast As New Powers Introduced In Scarborough And Whitby
Litterers on the Yorkshire Coast face a postcode lottery when it comes to fines, with North Yorkshire Council introducing new crackdown measures in Scarborough and Whitby.
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Wild Camping Could Lead To £1,000 Fine On Yorkshire Coast
A new Public Space Protection Order will restrict wild camping, fires, and barbecues across nine locations on the North Yorkshire coast to combat anti-social behaviour and environmental damage.
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Hedgehog Highways To Be Installed Across The East Riding To Protect Declining Species
More than 180 'Hedgehog Highway' frames have been donated to the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to help local residents create safe garden habitats for the declining species.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Round-up
There was rain in the air for our local cricket sides to contend with.
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East Riding College Lecturer From Bridlington Wins Prestigious National Teaching Award
A Bridlington-based hospitality and catering lecturer has been recognised among the best in the country after winning a prestigious accolade at the Educate North Awards 2026.
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Busy Summer Ahead For Scarborough Athletic And Whitby Town
Yorkshire Coast football clubs are gearing up for the new campaign with ground improvements, volunteer appeals and squad changes already underway.
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East Riding Councillors Push Back Against Proposed Tourism Tax Over Fears For Coastal Businesses
Local politicians are urging the regional combined authority mayor to abandon plans for an overnight visitor levy, warning it could severely damage the East Riding's fragile hospitality sector and undermine upcoming cultural bids.







