Death notices published in the Grimsby Telegraph and Scunthorpe Telegraph this week
Here are some of those we have sadly lost recently
06:00, 4 APR 2021
Updated
Tributes have been paid to lost loved ones
Every week, the Grimsby Telegraph and Scunthorpe Telegraph publishes funeral notices of people that have sadly passed away.
The announcements are a time-honoured tradition for family to inform friends, acquaintances and current and former work colleagues of sad news and funeral arrangements.
The funeral notices also provide guidance about services, fundraising and often include tributes to health staff and carers.
We understand it is not easy for everyone to get hold of a paper in the current circumstances, so we have compiled a list of some recent announcements which have appeared in our newspapers.
Clap Clap Riot Aotearoa Tour - New Dates Announced Chris Cudby / Friday 5th March, 2021 10:51AM
While Aotearoa currently grapples with the local reemergence of Covid and now Tsunami warnings (what next?), Tāmaki Makaurau indie rock champs
Clap Clap Riot have made the necessarily wise move of delaying their nationwide tour until things settle down a bit. With a brand new album on the horizon, the gang of
Dave Rowlands,
Tristan Hemi and
Anthony Metcalf (of 100% Good fame) promise to debut fresh tunes alongside crowd favourites to lucky punters in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin this winter scope out the new August dates below.
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We Love Whammy & Wine Cellar Fundraiser Compilation Launched Ft. The Beths, Marlon Williams Chris Cudby / Image: The Beths / Photo credit: Mason Fairey / Monday 21st December, 2020 8:59AM
100% Good have released a heroically stacked fundraiser compilation in support of legendary Tāmaki venues
Whammy Bar and
The Beths,
Reb Fountain (who has also just announced a summer headline show in Whangarei), Princess Chelsea,
We Love Whammy & Wine Cellar is available for purchase over on Bandcamp
here, with all funds going directly to the aforementioned crucial independent venues, who have helped launch the careers of so many of our finest local artists over the past 15+ years. The collection is curated by
Monday, 21 December 2020, 9:20 am
New Zealand musicians including Marlon Williams, The
Beths and Reb Fountain have contributed unreleased tracks
for
We Love Whammy & Wine Cellar, a fundraising
compilation album released today as a fundraiser for the
beloved Karangahape Road music venues.
Album curator
Anthony Metcalf says that the idea for the complication came
to him during Level 4 lockdown as it became clear that music
venues would be hard hit by uncertainty and event
restrictions for the foreseeable
future. Whammy Bar and the Wine Cellar
have been such important venues in the Auckland music
infrastructure, and for many of these acts when they first