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Archive for September, 2010

MP welcomes defence flood test work

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

GRAHAM STUART, MP, for Beverley and Holderness today welcomed news that testing was being carried out in Hedon to look at ways of reducing future flood damage to homes…

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Clamp down on Council Newspapers

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

COMMUNITIES SECRETARY Eric Pickles (pictured) has indicated plans to restrict council newspapers which he claimed threatened the viability of the independent local press…

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Global Blog Action Day 2010 #bad10 on – Water!

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

Blog Action Day is an annual event held every October 15 that unites the world’s bloggers in posting about the same issue on the same day with the aim of sparking a global discussion and driving collective action…


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Jeremy Hunt the Culture Secretary backs local TV stations – Like Humber.TV?

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

This is good news for local people throughout the UK as we all know local is best! To have a local news station you can tune into on your laptop or PC will be very appealing even if it’s just for an hour a day.

Finding out that a new build down the road is for a local church or Bob the local charity guy has raised £2000 this year will be seen as a step forward in our eyes.

Taken from BBC website

Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said plans for a new “landscape of local TV services” in the UK would help “strengthen local democracy”.

“We need to do something to stimulate investment in new media services that give a proper voice to local people,” he told BBC Radio 4′s Today Programme.

He said restrictions will be lifted on ownership of local papers, radio and TV.

In a speech later, he will discuss local broadcasting for “an hour a day”.

He will tell the Royal Television Society in London that an expansion of superfast broadband will help encourage the enterprises.

“Why shouldn’t people in Birmingham, when they’re electing the new leader of Birmingham council, be able to have the benefit of actually being able to see the people who aspire to be their leaders up close and personal?” he told the BBC.

“If we want to have a much stronger local voice we have to somehow find a way of loosening the grip of the national broadcasters in the way that other countries have managed to do very well. “

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New East Yorkshire Independents Party to fight elections

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

The East Yorkshire Independents Party is the region’s newest political grouping and aims to offer a new choice for voters in next year’s local elections…

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Council Cabinet to consider Saltend Smells

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

YORKSHIRE WATER have been invited to attend East Riding Council’s ruling Cabinet meeting to address concerns about the persistent foul odours…

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Holderness Lions Quiz Night

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

THE HOLDERNESS LIONS are holding a fundraising Quiz Night on Thursday 21st October at the Nags Head in Preston…

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Spotlight on new book by Holderness author

Monday, September 27th, 2010

TORC OF MOONLIGHT is “a chilling story of passion, betrayal and Celtic revenge” written by local Holderness based author Linda Acaster…

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Get online about Humberside Police today!

Monday, September 27th, 2010
READERS of Humber News should try to get on-line today (27th September 2010) and join the ‘Big Conversation’ with the chairman of Humberside Police Authority Chris Matthews.

The first in a series of online chats will take place today from 4pm to 8pm. Lots of questions on the impacts of funding cuts on the delivery of police services are expected.

Questions can be posted in advance or at any point, simply by logging on to www.humberside-pa.org.uk and clicking on The Big Conversation link.

Background information on HU12.net.

Community Champions – Nominate your local unsung heroes!

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Esther Rantzen has launched the Community Champions campaign to find unsung heroes who’ve made a real difference in their communities…

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