Tag Archives: East Yorkshire

Yorkshire Day Success in Hedon

HEDON FOLK ENJOY FEAST OF FLAGS, FIREWORKS AND YORKSHIRE FUN!

HUNDREDS TURNED OUT on Ivy Lane last night to watch the fireworks in Hedon in a fitting finale to Yorkshire Day 2010.

Earlier revellers had enjoyed the stalls at Market Hill and the entertainment provided by Frankie Dean and his Mississippi Dixielanders Jazz Band.

The morning saw the Medley of Mayors parade by civic leaders from across the region.

The Hedon Beacon was lit as a prelude to the fireworks which ended a very successful day for the town. Congratulations to Hedon Town Council for organising the event.

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See final few seconds of the Fireworks here. The full 6 minutes fireworks display is also available here on YouTube.

Flying the flag for Yorkshire Day

THE SPIRIT OF Yorkshire is being felt across the the town with only one day left until Yorkshire Day in Hedon.

These local buildings are ‘flying’ the Yorkshire Flag with pride!

View Flag Flying

The Yorkshire Flag was designed in the 1960s. However, the flying of the Yorkshire Flag has only been legally permissible since June 2008. Prior to that, you might have faced prosecution for breaking planning permission and ‘advertising’ without permission!

The village of Sproxton near Helmsley was the location of a ‘battle’ to fly the Yorkshire Flag in 2003. Ryedale district council attempted to prosecute a local farmer for flying the unregistered flag without permission. They retreated on the prosecution after dozens of villagers ordered flags and flew them in protest!

The traditional Lancashire flag was never recognised as an official flag. The image of a red rose on a white background had already been registered by the town of Montrose in Scotland! Therefore Lancashire’s official flag is now registered as a red rose on a gold field.

Paull Scarecrow Festival

CROWS WILL be keeping away from Paull on Bank Holiday Monday 30th August 2010…

…for the East Yorkshire village near Hedon will be holding its Scarecrow Festival on that date.

A map of the Scarecrows in the village will be available to buy (50p) on the day of the festival.

Interesting facts about Yorkshire Day – July 23, 2010

YORKSHIRE DAY is celebrated on 1st August each year to celebrate the integrity of the traditional county of Yorkshire. Hedon has the privilege of hosting the key East Riding Yorkshire Day event!
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Yorkshire Day 2010 in Hedon!

YORKSHIRE DAY celebrated in Hedon on Sunday 1st August 2010.

The celebrations are held as a way of making people more aware of “all things Yorkshire” and the county’s proud history and traditional heritage.

Hedon Town Council has invited civic guests from the whole of Yorkshire who will be coming to Hedon for a parade from the Market Place at 10.15am followed by a Church service, led by the Bishop of Hull, in St. Augustine’s Church at 11.00am.

St. Augustine’s is known as “The King of Holderness” and will be open to the public, including its Belfry Tower, from 2pm.

Yorkshire Day is also when the ‘declarations of integrity‘ should be read in five different dialects from modern English to old Norse. The readings commence at the time that coincides with the number of years since the first recorded reference to the three Ridings of Yorkshire in the year 876. This year following tradition it should be at 11.34am.

Evening celebrations will start at 6.00pm on Market Hill with Frankie Dean and his Mississippi Dixielanders Jazz Band providing family entertainment in New Orleans style – not exactly Yorkshire, but fantastic all the same! Other stalls and refreshments will be available.

A traditional ‘hog roast’ will be cooked for the evening. And to signify the importance of the event, the Hedon Beacon will be lit at 9.15pm, followed by a fireworks Grand Finale!

Hedon Town Council says: “This is a really prestigious event and the first time it has been held in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Come along and celebrate all things Yorkshire !!!”

So lets get out our white roses and Yorkshire Puddings and get ready for a real regional celebration in Hedon!

Hedon Beacon image by Neil Holmes

Preston Village Show 2010

A FUN DAY FOR ALL THE FAMILY

Produce marquee; traction engines; children’s rides + races; fancy-dress; tug-of-war; archery; novelty dog show + working dogs; band; tombola; craft stalls; raffle; bar;

Contact: R. Fenwick 898467 or D. Wright 827157 for information. Continue reading

Walking For Health in Paull

EAST RIDING Council’s Walking for Health Scheme has announced new walks in Paull.

Anchor turned into garden ornament in Paull

Fancy a 30 minute or a one hour walk? Both will set off from St Andrew Church, in Paull, led by volunteers from the community.  The first 30 minute walk will be on Monday, 12 July at 11am and the first hour walk will be on Sunday, 18 July at 1.30pm.

Regular walking can help lead to a healthier lifestyle; improve confidence, stamina, energy, weight control and help prevent medical conditions such as coronary heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure and stress.

All walks require no specialist equipment, just turn up in loose clothing and suitable shoes. Participants are also asked to bring a drink and an umbrella, as the walks will take place whatever the weather.

There is ample car parking at each walk, plus the chance to use toilet facilities and purchase refreshments at St Andrew Church’s Riverside Pop In Cafe.

If you would like to be a walk volunteer or for more information and to request a walking programme, contact healthy lifestyles development officer Laura Telfer on 01482 392527 or email laura.telfer@eastriding.gov.uk

Useful Links:

St Andrew Church – Heritage Trail

Hot Gospel in Preston

HOT GOSPEL perform at All Saints Church in Preston on Saturday, June 19th at 7.30pm.

The Hot Gospel Community Choir based in Hull was set up to promote spiritual growth throughout the East Riding through modern Gospel music.

Hot Gospel Community Choir is a choir full of energetic people whose sole purpose is to share the Love of Jesus through Gospel music. We have been established since June 2004 and have been sharing our ministry throughout Yorkshire and the UK.” from Hot Gospel Website

Tickets are £10 and include wine and refreshments

Please contact (local code) 899702 or (local code) 897327 for more information.