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Television Business Expert To Hear Young Entrepreneurs' Ideas

Television Business Expert To Hear Young Entrepreneurs’ Ideas

A TV business expert, Adam Corbally, is asking young entrepreneurs in Hull, East Riding and Ryedale to pitch their innovative ideas for the chance to win £1,000 and a year’s mentoring.

Hull’s Making Changes for Careers programme is looking for aspiring young entrepreneurs aged 16 to 29 to submit a two-minute video about their business idea.

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Netflix's The Crown Partners With Pepperells Solicitors In Support Of Dove House Hospice

Netflix’s The Crown Partners With Pepperells Solicitors In Support Of Dove House Hospice

With Netflix’s series six of The Crown filming, Pepperells Solicitors are supporting Dove House Hospice, continuing their long-term support. Pepperells’ Hull office on Alfred Geldar Street will be included in the filming.

Pepperells are also hosting a green room for the production in their onsite café, along with dressing the front of their office appropriately.

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Beverley Welcome High Flyers Keighley To East Yorkshire

Beverley Welcome High Flyers Keighley To East Yorkshire

Beverley RUFC will welcome Keighley to East Yorkshire this Saturday as they look to end a three-game losing streak at Beaver Park.

This will be a testing fixture for Craig Hancock and his side with the visitors in good form. Keighley has won their last three matches while Beverley has failed to win in their last three games.

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A Unique Minecraft Project Brings Archives To A New Audience

A Unique Minecraft Project Brings Archives To A New Audience

The East Riding Archives has announced the success of their Blockdown project, designed to capture young people’s stories of the COVID-19 lockdown.

The Audience Agency’s Digitally Democratising Archives project funded by £4500 funded the East Riding Blockdown (ERB) project, thought to be the first of its kind in the country.

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