Rafters of Driffield have been serving the local area with fresh, local produce for over 23 years and have been awarded the accolade of The Best Independent Greengrocer in the UK for two years running.
Hull City Council Joins Network To Help Tackle And Prevent Homelessness
Hull City Council, working alongside other local authorities, is joining a new collaborative network called the What Works Community, to improve response to homelessness and reduce the use of temporary accommodation.
The What Works Community will provide a space for councils to develop ideas, network with peers and receive world-class guidance on improving their homelessness service.
Looking for a Rehab Center? Here’s What to Keep in Mind
Looking for the perfect rehab center can be such an onerous task. This is due to the fact that sometimes, the urgency of the situation might have left one in a state of confusion.
Most times patients or guardians of those who need a solution center often are at a loss of either red flags or pointers to watch out for.
Is It Hard to Register a Car?
You need to register your car as long as you are going to be using it. It does not matter whether it is a brand-new car or an old used one. Registration is the legal process through which you can connect yourself and the car. It is how you prove that you indeed own the car.
Contribute to Local History With The COVID-19 Memories Archive
East Riding Archives is asking residents to contribute their recorded experiences of the COVID-19 period into a growing collection of memories, which will be preserved for the benefit of future generations.
The archives team are looking for digital, written and printed items such as diaries detailing life under COVID-19 restrictions; photographs of people’s daily lives; poems and stories; and any recordings of thanks for NHS and key workers.
Frank Stephenson & Son Helping You Every Step Of The Way
Funeral Manager, David Wilson, who was born and raised in Beverley has served bereaved families in the town for over 40 years.
From their premises in Minster Moorgate, funerals have continued to go ahead throughout the pandemic. While they have also continued even during the lockdown periods.
What You Need To Know About The Computer Equipment Used By Soldiers In The Field
In recent years, computers have played a vital role in the military. These computers are adapted and designed to carry out a broad range of tasks such as analyzing and assessing intelligence, geospatial analysis, communication, or organizing sensitive data for military leaders.
Extra 1,300 Extra Laptops And Tablets For East Riding Pupils Welcomed By MP
MP for Beverley and Holderness, Graham Stuart, has welcomed the announcement that East Riding Council has benefited from an additional 1,304 laptops and tablets to distribute to pupils requiring support with remote learning while schools have closed their doors to the majority of children.
More Needs To Be Done For Authority To Be Net Carbon Zero
Liberal Democrat Councillor Linda Johnson says the local authority needs to do more if they are to become net carbon zero.
Cllr Johnson is part of the Council’s cross-party Climate Change Review Panel. They are scheduled to present their findings to the wider council in the coming days.
Former Hull FC Captain First Resident Of The Glass House Apartments
Tracy and Russ Walker are the first to receive keys to a two-bedroom apartment at The Glass House, the exclusive development, overlooking Queen’s Gardens.
Remote Fitness Training Now Available From This CIMSPA Approved Provider
Local training provider Sportsability has recently become a CIMSPA partner meaning their courses are approved to the highest standard in the UK.
The company, which has been running for 10 years, offer Gym Instructor, Group Training, Personal Training together with Continued Professional Development courses, for people wanting to begin or progress their career as a fitness professional.
Donation By Tesco Will Have An Immense Impact On Hungry Families
East Yorkshire Foodbank says food donated to them by Tesco will have an immense impact on feeding hungry families.
Food poverty in the UK continues to grow while the impact of the Covid-19 is also having an impact. Levels of food insecurity in the UK are the highest in Europe. It is estimated that almost 2 million people in the UK access food banks.
Hull City Council Awarded Green Certificate For Action On Environmental Impact
Hull City Council has been awarded the Investors in the Environment Green certificate for the seventh year in a row.
An audit in December praised the local authority’s energy use during 2019-20 and its action on reducing its environmental impact between October 2019 and November 2020.
East Riding Of Yorkshire Prepares For Potential Flooding
Residents in the East Riding are being reminded to keep up-to-date with potential flood warnings in the coming days and take any necessary personal flood protection measures as the area prepares for significant rainfall this week.
The MET office has predicted that the East Riding may experience around 30-60mm of water between Tuesday morning and Thursday morning. The total average monthly rainfall for this area in January is around 50-60mm.
Community Champion Pleased To Be Working With Local Groups
Tesco Community Champion David Ryley says that the store in Beverley is pleased to be working with groups in the area.
Through the supermarket giants pledge to reduce the amount of food waste, they are donating goods to groups. These groups include ones based in Beverley, Leven and also Hull.
Historic Queens Dock Set To Be Unearthed For First Time In 60 Years
Once the largest dock of its kind in the country, sections of the original dock edge walls of Queens Dock are set to be unearthed for the first time in 60 years this month as part of a £4.3m city centre project.
The sections of the dock edge were last seen in the 1960s when the gardens were remodelled to a design created by the renowned architect and town planner, Sir Frederick Gibberd.
Barratt Developments Yorkshire East Rounds Off Charitable Year With £35k Donation To SASH
Local housebuilder, Barratt Developments Yorkshire East rounded off a successful year of support for vital causes across the region by confirming that a total of £34,538.40 was raised for its 2020 charity of the year, the local youth homelessness charity, Safe and Sound Homes (SASH).
Assistant Chief Constable Warns Of Enforcement Against Those Who Breach Government Regulations
Assistant Chief Constable Paul Anderson speaks about the new regulations and how communities have pulled together to keep each other safe.
His comments come following news that a part in Beverley was broken up while one person at the event was also arrested for possession of drugs.