• Free compost giveaways return in May
  • East Yorkshire street lights project aimed at cutting carbon praised by Transport minister
  • Rural businesses showcase food and tourism opportunities in East Yorkshire
  • Hospital porter team goes electric with innovative eCargo Bike
  • Outstanding Beverley nursery announces 50% increase in places thanks to transformative new building plans
Display At Skidby Windmill Explores East Riding's Historic Hospitals

Display At Skidby Windmill Explores East Riding’s Historic Hospitals

A new display by the Skidby Mill volunteer team has just opened. ‘Historic hospitals: care in the East Riding before the Health Service’ examines the beginnings of organised public health provision in the region in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Some of the places covered in the exhibition are Castle Hill hospital, Cottingham; the Lloyd cottage hospital in Bridlington; and Withernsea convalescent home.

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Inflatable Double-Decker Theme Park Coming To Beverley

Inflatable Double-Decker Theme Park Coming To Beverley

The UK’s first ever dual-level ‘double-decker’ inflatable theme park is set to put the bounce into Beverley.

And the family-friendly new venue will also boast the UK’s biggest ball pool – home to a staggering 200,000 plastic spheres!

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Get Ready For Mischief With The Summer Reading Challenge

Get Ready For Mischief With The Summer Reading Challenge

There are plenty of pranks and a ton of fun at East Riding Libraries this summer – it’s Mischief Makers, the Summer Reading Challenge 2018, in association with the Reading Agency!

The Summer Reading Challenge will be a chance to read library books over the summer holidays, join in with fun themed weekly activity sessions, collect special stickers and explore the map of Beanotown to find clues, but– Dennis the Menace is usually up to all kinds of mischief. He’ll make sure some of those stickers are extra stinky!

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Hull To Hear On Prestigious Planning Award Nominations

Hull To Hear On Prestigious Planning Award Nominations

Hull City Council will this week find out if it has won prestigious awards for two impeccably planned projects. The local authority is in the running for two honours at the Royal Town Planning Institute’s (RTPI) Awards for Planning Excellence.

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RICS CPD Morning For Property Professionals

RICS CPD Morning For Property Professionals

The RICS Hull and East Yorkshire Local Member Group is hosting a CPD morning for property professionals on Wednesday 13 June at KCOM Stadium.

The event will include demonstrations of exciting new technology available to the industry, plus guest speakers from The City of Culture Team will report on recent developments.

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Police Release CCTV Image Of Third Man Linked To Beverley Robbery

Police Release CCTV Image Of Third Man Linked To Beverley Robbery

Humberside Police are appealing to members of the public for help in identifying someone they would like to speak with in connection with an ongoing burglary investigation.

Police have released a CCTV image of what is believed to be a man who is linked to the robbery of the jewellers, Hugh Rice in Beverley.

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Stage Show 80s Mania Stands Head And Shoulder Pads Above The Rest

Stage Show 80s Mania Stands Head And Shoulder Pads Above The Rest

Endorsed by Radio 1 breakfast DJ during the Eighties, Mike Read, as being “like Live Aid meets Top of the Pops” – 80’S Mania is sweeping into town.

From West End producer, director, performer and choreographer Vikki Holland-Bowyer, the hit-packed production features back-combed hair, shimmying shoulder pads, wet-look neon leggings, the lairiest of leotards, indiscriminate double denim and 24-7 sunglasses – and that’s just a description of the audience of Europe’s official Eighties Reunion concert show. 

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Hull Trains Release Artist's Impression Of New Fleet

Hull Trains Release Artist’s Impression Of New Fleet

Hull Trains, who operate a direct link between Beverley and London is delighted have revealed the first artist’s impression of the new trains set to hit the tracks as part of a major £60m investment.

From December 2019 onwards, customers will benefit from more seating capacity, enhanced interiors and faster speeds as part of a major £60million investment.

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Speakers Added To Bridlington's The Business Day Line-Up

Speakers Added To Bridlington’s The Business Day Line-Up

The Business Day is delighted to announce the addition of Chief Executive of Welcome to Yorkshire Sir Gary Verity and internationally renowned leadership guru René Carayol MBE as speakers at the event being held at Bridlington Spa on Friday 8 June.

Fresh from delivering the spectacle of this year’s Tour de Yorkshire to 2.6 million spectators and with images being beamed around the globe to 190 countries, Sir Gary will be the first speaker of the day for 670 delegates attending The Business Day and will share the stage with Yorkshire cricketing legend Geoffrey Boycott OBE.

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Police Report Shows The Scale Of Hare Coursing Across This Area

Police Report Shows The Scale Of Hare Coursing Across This Area

Local MP Graham Stuart has pledged more action to tackle hare coursing in rural areas of Beverley and Holderness after it was revealed that Humberside Police spent 1200 hours combatting the crime in the past year.

A review by the force showed over 500 reports of hare coursing activities across the latest season 2017/18, which runs from the autumn harvest until early spring.

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HU17.net Magazine Issue 399

HU17.net Magazine Issue 399

HU17.net Magazine Issue 399 is out and available to purchase from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way.

This weeks edition features a selection of content including news and sport and Alfie White’s Christening at St Mary’s Church.

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NHS Want People's Views On Musculoskeletal Services

NHS Want People’s Views On Musculoskeletal Services

The NHS East Riding of Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group (ERYCCG) has launched a survey to seek local views on ways to better support people with conditions affecting bones, ligaments, muscles and joints (for example back pain, shoulder and knee problems or muscular injuries).

In particular, the CCG wants to understand how the community musculoskeletal (MSK) service is used, how easy it is to access and how satisfied people are.

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Blue & Golds Beat Gateshead To Stay Four Points Clear in NCL

Blue & Golds Beat Gateshead To Stay Four Points Clear in NCL

Beverley ARLC  negotiated a potentially tricky trip up the A1 to maintain their 100% record as they beat Gateshead Storm in the National Conference League.

As has been the case on a number of occasions this season it was the first half performance which set them up for victory. Playing down the slope in the first half, the visitor’s pace caused countless problems for the opposition.

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