Monthly Archives: August 2010

Flooding solution? Or cosmetic sweetener?

THE FOLLOWING LETTER has been sent in by Mr Jim Uney of Brevere Road, Hedon. It is republished here in its entirety for residents’ information. The comments refer to the East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s plans to implement £200,000 flood protection measures on the Inmans Estate in Hedon (see Flood Protection Grant Funding for Hedon):

At long last, after three years of waiting, it appears that The East Riding of Yorkshire Council is about to be seen to be doing something in regard to the flooding risk on the Inmans Estate ,Hedon.

The chosen method is to be a distribution of Air Brick and Door covers along with Sump Pumps to the properties deemed to be most at risk, if your property is not eligible for the installation, the reasons will be clearly given.

The Council’s decision will be final.

Because of limited funding, individual properties will be placed in a flood risk band,(A,B,C, and so on), The banding information will only be used by the Council for flood risk reduction measures and will not be published or distributed in any other way, your neighbours will not be made aware of  your banding.

Prospective future buyers will of course be able to find out the flood risk of the property by taking careful note of fitted Air Brick and Door Covers, unless the Covers are to be fitted only at the immediate onset of rain.

A test rig designed to simulate the foundations of a typical house will be built commencing week the 23rd of August on Hedon Town Council land situated at the bottom of Albina Garth, a watertight bund will be built round the rig and filled with water to test the effectiveness of the Air Brick and Door Covers. The test phase will last until the end of September, and residents will have the chance to question Council Engineers on September 27th and September 29th.

The Question arises, has the East Riding of Yorkshire Council opted for an easy option and appearing to be doing something to pacify the residents of Inmans Estate by this proposal? Unless of course it is to run hand in hand with improvements to the over worked sewage system, which may have been done, or be about to be done in the near future.

The prevention of entry of water into private homes will no doubt be welcomed by many people, but the fitting of Covers will not prevent Raw Sewage being present in the flood water when the Sewage system becomes affected, as it has been the last twice we have suffered flooding on Brevere Road, the provision of Air Brick and Door Covers will not stop toilets being unavailable for use, especially for residents of bungalows.

In my opinion it could be described as a merely Cosmetic Exercise just to fit covers to properties when much more could and should have been done for the victims of flooding on Inmans Estate.

Where does one pump excess water to, using the sump pumps provided, when all storm water and sewage manholes are full?

Apart from granting permission to use Town Council land for a test rig to be built, what input, if any has Hedon Town Council had on this proposal?

Of course, other people will say that the fitting of Covers is better than nothing; it will be interesting to learn their views.

Jim Uney, Brevere Road, Hedon.

Have you got views to give on this issue? Leave a comment!

UK’s Youngest Michael Jackson lookalike performs in Hedon

MICHAEL JACKSON lookalike Perry Pullman will thrill audiences at the Alexandra Hall in October.

Perry, who has recently performed at Hull Truck Theatre and TribFest 2010, first started impersonating the King of Pop when he was four years old and did his first “gig” aged 8. Now at age only 16 he is one of the youngest people touring a tribute act to Michael Jackson.

Although he doesn’t sing live but performs to backing music, the young artist has gained a reputation for mastering the moves made famous by Michael Jackson.

The MICHAEL JACKSON TRIBUTE takes place at Alexandra Hall, Hedon, on Saturday 30th October. Doors open at 7:30pm for an 8:00 start.

All proceeds from the performance will go towards the DOVE HOUSE hospice appeal. Tickets at £7.50 each are available from the Dove House shop in Souttergate, Hedon.

Terror from the sky!

AN EXPLOSION WOKE RESIDENTS in the early hours of 22nd August 1917. Windows rattled, rafters creaked and the ground shook. Hedon was the victim of an air raid by a Zeppelin!

The war time bombing, 93 years ago today, was the first time that Hedon had experienced such a terrifying attack. The deadly airships had been spotted by Hedon outposts in the past heading up the Humber – but this was the first time that the town itself ended up being the target.

The Zeppelin had been undetected in the night and it struck with no warning. Fortunately there were no casualties. However, the bombing completely destroyed the Primative Methodist Chapel that stood on Baxter Gate. The building was never repaired and eventually demolished years later.

The attack was part of a series of raids over the Midlands and the North East coast on the 21st and 22nd August 1917.

There were over 50 Zeppelin raids on Britain during the Great War  (1914-18), claiming the lives of more than 500 people.

Hedon Newsletter Issue 16 – Out Now!

MEET YOUR MAYOR is the headline feature in the current issue of the Hedon Newsletter.

Brenda Goldspink is interviewed about her delight at serving the town as its 663rd Mayor. She talks about her childhood, her life and hobbies – although ‘hobbies’ is perhaps the wrong word as our Mayor is completely immersed and involved in voluntary activities!

I was delighted to hear all the positive comments our visitors made on Yorkshire Day. One visiting dignitary called Hedon The Jewel in the Crown and this makes me immensely proud to be Mayor. Councilor Brenda Goldsmith, quoted in the Hedon Newsletter

The Hedon Newsletter, with 28 pages of community news, interest and entertainment, is available NOW from public buildings, the post office, pubs and shops across the town.

Paull Scarcrow Festival – Update

ON BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY, 30th August 2010, Paull Village Hall will be sponsoring the Annual Scarecrow Festival from 10am – 5pm. If you would like to enter a Scarecrow you just need to get your entry form from any of the pubs in the village of Paull, fill it in and hand it back together with your £1 entry fee no later than Friday 27th August 2010.

Judging will be by public vote and a map and a judging form will be available on the day from the Village Hall price 50p.

The Village will have other entertainment including the ‘Best Decorated Bike’ at the Village Hall 1.00pm and ‘The Craziest Hair Style’ at the Village Hall 1.30pm.

Tea, coffee and snacks will be available in the hall as well as tombola, cake and book stalls.

It you would like a great fun day then why not come and follow the Scarecrow trail. The trail will take you as far as St Andrew Church which not only has a display of Scarecrows but also a ‘Wedding Dress Down the Ages‘ FREE display.

We look forward to seeing you there.

See St Andrew Church Paull Calendar of Events for further information or contact Paul Cross on e-mail crosspaulg@aol.com

Wedding Dresses down the Ages

Wedding Dresses down the Ages will be on display at St Andrew Church in Paull from Saturday 28th to Monday 30th August.

Many dresses will be on display. Each will show information about who wore it, when and where, and what the social state of the country was at the time.

The show is open:

Saturday 28th Aug  1pm to 5pm
Sunday 29th Aug     1pm to 5pm
Monday 30th Aug 10am to 5pm

The display is FREE and the ‘Riverside Pop In Cafe’ in the Church will be open serving Tea, Coffee and homemade cakes.

For further information contact Paul Cross on e-mail crosspaulg@aol.com

Your NEW LOOK local…

FIRST WE had the Haven Arms Times – and now we have The Station putting out a glossy flyer!

The Station flyer was delivered with the Holderness Advertiser and tempts us with the offer of 20% off your food bill if you eat out at the popular Souttergate boozer using the voucher attached to the leaflet.

The Hedon Blogging ‘Pub Spy’ just might give it a whirl!

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