Hull-based performance marketing agency, Diony appoints key roles at a pivotal stage of development – Ana Watts as Marketing Manager and David Lucas as Head of Strategy.
What Council Services Will Open When Lockdown Ends
Following the latest government announcement, East Riding of Yorkshire Council has announced how East Riding Museums and East Riding Libraries will operate from Wednesday, 2 December, under Tier 3 restrictions.
East Riding Museums: Beverley Art Gallery, Skidby Mill, Beverley Guildhall, and Goole Museum will remain closed.
Artists Team Up With Hull Museums For Special Christmas Treat
Hull Museums is celebrating the run-up to Christmas with a special digital advent calendar.
Hull Museums has teamed up with local artists and the Herd Theatre Company to create a digital advent calendar, packed full of fun and exciting treats inspired by its collections.
Hobbies That Are Fun And Easy To Take On
So, you are on the hunt for a new activity to keep you busy. It happens that when we finally have time on our hands, we often do not know what to do with it.
Having a few ideas outside of the usual Netflix binge-watching can help you stay occupied, enjoy yourself, and maybe even learn a new skill or two.
Supercar Entrepreneur Starts Engine On New Business Venture
An East Yorkshire young entrepreneur who originally started his own luxury car detailing business from his garage has launched his second business venture, a facility providing a hotel and concierge service for prestige vehicles.
Following Harry Hall’s incredible success with Attention to Detail (ATD), which grew from a single garage to a 3,000sq ft state-of-the-art detailing studio in a single year.
Housebuilder Supports NHS Workers With £465K Contribution To Buying Scheme
Local housebuilder Barratt Developments Yorkshire East is continuing to support NHS workers in Hull by extending their NHS Deposit Scheme until June 2021.
The move follows the popularity and success of the NHS Deposit Scheme, which has so far benefited 39 key workers in Hull, 26 of which were first-time buyers.
Santa’s Still In Lockdown – Musical Grandfather Releases Festive Single
An East Yorkshire musician has come out of retirement to write and record a lockdown-themed Christmas song to generate some light-hearted festive fun.
Grandfather John Dawson, from Cowden, near Hornsea, was a familiar face on the local music circuit for almost five decades as he performed to packed audiences at hundreds of pubs and clubs with his sixties covers band, Chapter Four, from the late 1960s.
WISHH Charity Launches Help The NHS With The National Elf Service
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, which is responsible for Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital have to look at Christmas a little differently this year.
Traditionally, generous members of our community, businesses and sporting teams deliver an astonishing amount of Christmas gifts for the areas sickest children the hospitals care for.
Christmas And New Year Buses Announced
Local bus company East Yorkshire have announced their Christmas bus schedules, including special Boxing Day services across the region.
The company’s buses will be running to different timetables between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day, with extensive services also running on Boxing Day this year.
10 Effective Tips to Save Money in Grad School
“To go or not to go to grad school?” is one of the most frequently asked questions by students. The reasons why girls and boys say “Yes” may be different. The most common of them are the following:
CADEY Committee Meets For Update On Campaign To Boost Lifesaving Defibrillators
The CADEY committee, chaired by Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart, has met virtually for an update on its campaign to increase the number of lifesaving defibrillators across the constituency.
Formed in 2018, CADEY – standing for Community Access Defibrillators East Yorkshire – identified 63 communities without a publicly accessible defibrillator when it was formed. This has since been reduced by more than half by offering match-funding schemes with parish councils, as well as by asking businesses to use community funds to help purchase them.
Did You See These Distinctive Cars In Skidby?
Officers investigating an attempted burglary in the area of Main Street and Little Weighton Road, Skidby on Sunday 8 November are appealing for help in identifying the occupants of two cars to assist with the investigation.
Artist To Create Wintery Work Of Art At Flemingate Centre
Beverley’s Flemingate shopping centre have commissioned award-winning artist, illustrator and cartoonist Calvin Innes.
He has been tasked to create an incredible winter wonderland scene across one of the centre’s shop windows.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council Confirm COVID-19 Tier 3 Restrictions
Residents of the East Riding are being urged to follow new COVID-19 safety guidance from next Wednesday (2 December) with the news that the area will move into Tier 3 (Very High) when the national restrictions end.
Beverley Churches Come Up With Festive Community Lead Project
Two churches in Beverley have got together to create giant advent calendars, one at each end of the town.
The idea comes from Beverley Minster’s National Lottery Heritage Fund Sanctuary Project. The project explores the Minster as a place of medieval sanctuary.
Tier 3 Most Likely Outcome For Beverley Says Local Councillor
A councillor in Beverley says it is likely that Beverley will end up in tier three on 3 December. As a result, pubs will remain closed but shops will be able to re-open if covid secure.
Cllr Denis Healy says while this may not be the news people want to hear, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Conservative Association Misrepresented Says Chairman
Beverley & Holderness Conservative Association chairman Simon Reevell says it is a pity that they have been misrepresented with regard to a grant issued to them.
His comments come following backlash after it emerged the Association received a small business coronavirus cash grant of £10,000.
Carers Rights Day – Know Your Rights
Carers Rights Day 2020 takes place on Thursday, 26 November and this year’s theme is to know your rights.
Carers, both paid and unpaid, have done some incredible work throughout the pandemic and continue to work tirelessly in order to look after their loved ones during such distressing times.