THE NEW SHIELD now hangs proudly under the Town Beacon. This is certainly timely considering that next weekend is Hedon Open Gardens and the town is likely to see residents and visitors crisscrossing Market Hill on their way to the different gardens. Just a quick reminder of how it used to look (March 2012): Continue reading »
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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 … Continue reading »
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 … Continue reading »
Yorkshire Day Celebrations 2010
THE HEDON NEWSLETTER Issue 14 is now available to pick up from local shops, pubs and public buildings. The front page of the community newsletter is dedicated to promoting Yorkshire Day in Hedon on Sunday 1st August 2010. This year the town council are promoting Yorkshire Day which will see a celebration of all things … Continue reading »
The Hedon Wishes to date 14th December 2009
LIST ALL YOUR IDEAS for making Hedon a better place to live and work! The “Wishes” to date: A town that doesn’t have dangerous traffic going through its centre! More things for young people to do. No more bad smells from Saltend! Say NO to the incinerator! More busses for Hedon A shop that swaps, … Continue reading »
Hedon to feature in Yorkshire Life Magazine
HEDON IS TO be featured in Yorkshire Life magazine from next Friday 20th November 2009. The feature will be underpinned by a wonderful set of images published by local freelance photographer Neil Holmes and constitutes a delightful souvenir of the town. The set of iconic photos will include shots of the seldom seen Kilnsea Cross … Continue reading »