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15/06/2026

Withernsea Town Council sends its very best wishes to Indi and her family!
We hope you had a wonderful day at the seaside and made memories to treasure.

A huge thank you to everyone who came out and helped make it such a special day for Indi and her family. Your kindness and community spirit are what make Withernsea truly shine.

15/06/2026

Withernsea Town Council extends its heartfelt congratulations to Jayne Nendick on being awarded an MBE for her outstanding services to the community in Withernsea and South East Holderness.

This honour recognises her unwavering dedication, her compassion for local people, and the transformative impact of her work over many years. Jayne’s commitment has strengthened our community and inspired countless others to give back.

The Council is immensely proud to see her achievements recognised at national level, and we thank her for everything she continues to do for Withernsea and the wider area.

09/06/2026

East Riding of Yorkshire Council has confirmed that funding has been allocated in the 2026/27 Local Transport Plan budget for new dropped crossings with tactile paving in the Withernsea area. Around seven locations can be delivered, depending on the work required at each site.

We’ve been asked to gather suggestions from the community about where these improvements would be most helpful.

If you have ideas for locations that would benefit from safer, more accessible crossings, please send your suggestions directly to [email protected]. All comments will be collated and forwarded to ERYC for assessment.

Your input will help shape accessibility improvements in our town.

05/06/2026

Ahead of the Mayor’s Civic Service, Councillor Kristina Richardson would like to express her heartfelt thanks to Lynn Massey‑Davis for kindly cleaning and polishing the Mayoral Chains of Office.

Your care and attention ensure the chains shine beautifully for this special occasion, a gesture which is deeply appreciated.

Last night, at the Annual Town Council meeting, Cllr Alexandra Camplin officially handed over the mayoral chains to Cllr...
19/05/2026

Last night, at the Annual Town Council meeting, Cllr Alexandra Camplin officially handed over the mayoral chains to Cllr Kristina Richardson.
In her remarks, Cllr Richardson thanked Cllr Camplin for an outstanding year as Mayor and shared her enthusiasm for the year ahead with our new Deputy Mayor, Cllr Sharon Carman.

Congratulations to Cllr Richardson and Cllr Carman on their appointments, and heartfelt appreciation to Cllr Camplin for leading with joy, compassion, and fairness.

13/05/2026

Please be aware that part of the Pier Road Car Park will be closed off tomorrow. This is to allow the Shy & Lola film crew and their technical vehicles access to the car park. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

If you want to get involved in the beach clean up on the 27th May and want more information, contact sue.smethurst@eastr...
13/05/2026

If you want to get involved in the beach clean up on the 27th May and want more information, contact [email protected] or pop in to Shores for more details.

There is still time to get your nominations in for the Town Award 2026.  Nominations this year can be for an individual ...
11/05/2026

There is still time to get your nominations in for the Town Award 2026. Nominations this year can be for an individual or a community group that has benefitted Withernsea. Nominations close at 12noon today!

08/05/2026

We are pleased to advise that the toilets at Southcliff Road have now re-opened. With thanks to Team PJD for the work they did following the damage caused by a burst pipe.

Great news Withernsea East and Patrington!Your area has been awarded £19.6 million over the next 10 years through the Pr...
27/04/2026

Great news Withernsea East and Patrington!
Your area has been awarded £19.6 million over the next 10 years through the Pride in Place Programme, a UK Government initiative focused on making neighbourhoods better places to live.
This funding will support improvements that matter most to local people, such as:
• bringing life back to the high street
• improving parks and green spaces
• supporting community buildings and activities
• investing in ideas that help people feel proud of where they live
• Now we want to hear from you.

👉 How would you like to see the money spent?

By completing the survey on Commonplace, you can share your views, ideas and priorities and help shape decisions about what happens next in Withernsea East and Patrington.

Everyone’s voice matters, and your feedback will help guide local partners and community representatives as plans are developed.

🗣️ Have your say today by completing the survey here:
https://withernseaandpatrington.commonplace.is/

It only takes a few minutes and it’s your chance to help shape the future of Withernsea East and Patrington.

Withernsea and Patrington will receive £19.6 million over 10 years, and local people can help influence how the funding is spent. Have your say.

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