• Services Set To Close Temporarily For Move Into Champney Treasure House
  • Students Celebrate Academic Achievement At University Centre Bishop Burton Graduation Ceremony
  • Free Travel for Armed Forces on Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day
  • East Yorkshire Bus Services Get Major Improvements
  • Club Photography Exhibition Has “Something For Everyone”
What Aspiring Dentists Should Know About The Oral Health Needs Of Beverley Residents

What Aspiring Dentists Should Know About The Oral Health Needs Of Beverley Residents

It goes without saying that anyone hoping to provide quality oral care to Beverley residents should first understand the healthcare needs of local residents. Many people experience nerves or anxiety when visiting their dentists, so much so that it can become a major cause of non-attendance. It is, therefore, essential that you understand the ways that you can encourage Beverley residents to come to your practice and provide a service that will help them for years to come.

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Fire Safety in Laboratories: Managing Chemical Risks

Fire Safety in Laboratories: Managing Chemical Risks

Laboratories are environments where the handling of chemicals and conducting experiments inherently present significant fire risks. Effective fire safety management in laboratories is crucial to protect personnel, research, and equipment. This article explores the essential strategies for managing chemical risks to enhance fire safety in laboratory settings.

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In East Yorkshire, Pride And Music Will Be Celebrated This June

In East Yorkshire, Pride And Music Will Be Celebrated This June

East Riding Libraries are celebrating Make Music Day on Friday, 21 June 2024. Featuring a series of events and live music, residents will be able to get musical across the East Riding! With drop in events at libraries and singers popping up in towns across the county, it’s sure to be a day to remember.

Some of our events will include a singer in Little Weighton in partnership with the mobile library, and a Dolly Parton tribute singing her way around Driffield! On Saturday, 22 June, Beverley Folk Festival have partnered with Beverley Library to bring a selection of singers to the venue in the afternoon.

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New East Yorkshire Trail Will Feature 6ft Rat Sculptures

New East Yorkshire Trail Will Feature 6ft Rat Sculptures

Organisations across the region are being encouraged to get behind the latest public art initiative to be released across East Yorkshire next year by sponsoring distinctly decorated six-foot high Rats. The launch coincides with this year’s Biz Week which starts today with an opening breakfast at the MKM Stadium.

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East Riding Libraries To Launch New Children's Festival

East Riding Libraries To Launch New Children’s Festival

East Riding Libraries is delighted to announce the launch of its brand new festival for children and young people, Live ‘n Loud in Libraries.  

With a varied and exciting programme – featuring live music, forensics, activities, author visits and much more – the festival runs from Monday 22 July until Saturday 31 August.  

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Yorkshire Wildlife Park Is Expecting A Half Term Baby Boom

Yorkshire Wildlife Park Is Expecting A Half Term Baby Boom

In a springtime baby boom, the UK’s No. 1 wildlife walkthrough adventure has recently welcomed new arrivals from its camel, cheetah, monkey and rhino families.

Cotton-Top Tamarin monkeys Consuela and Maurice are nurturing tiny twins . The distinctive monkeys, among the smallest primates in the world, are a critically endangered species and the park is a designated conservation hub to help save them from extinction. The adults share parental duties with Maurice as likely as Consuela to be carrying the youngsters on his back. 

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Wind Industry Growth Spurs East Yorkshire Business To Make Senior Appointments

East Yorkshire-based wind energy specialist Boston Energy has made two key appointments as the business looks to expand and strengthen its market position.

Stuart Davidson has joined Boston Energy as its new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) while Laura Botham has been appointed as the company’s new Head of People.

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Women At The Top In Global Technology To Tackle Dismal Diversity Figures

Women At The Top In Global Technology To Tackle Dismal Diversity Figures

Women at the top of the global technology industry will seize the opportunities presented by an event in Hull to tackle the “dismal” figures for diversity in the sector.

Tech Expo, which takes place at the Bonus Arena on Tuesday 9 November and is part of Tech Week Humber, will bring together women from some of the biggest tech brands locally and internationally for a “Women In Technology” panel aimed at addressing the imbalance.

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Stock Skills Competition Showcases Specialist Skills At Bishop Burton College

Stock Skills Competition Showcases Specialist Skills At Bishop Burton College

Agriculture, Animal Management, and Equine students put on an impressive display at Bishop Burton College during the 63rd Stock Skills competition.

Stock Skills prepares students for a large country show by preparing them for a variety of tasks. Each student prepares for the event by practicing grooming and clipping skills, and ensuring the animal’s diet means it is in optimum condition. They compete in Dairy, Sheep, Goat, and Equine classes. Competing requires the development of specialist skills and knowledge that can also be transferred to the workplace. 

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Samaritans Marathon Row on Market Cross In Beverley

Samaritans Marathon Row on Market Cross In Beverley

With Samaritans being Charity of the Year for the TCS London Marathon 2024, Hull Samaritans set their own challenges to coincide with the internationally-recognised event.

Supporters Michael Starkey and Callum Norsworthy rowed a 24 hour non-stop relay on the Market Cross in Beverley, from 1.00pm Saturday 20th April to 1.00pm Sunday 21st April.

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Electric Bus Rollout Plan Is Approved By The Council's Cabinet

Electric Bus Rollout Plan Is Approved By The Council’s Cabinet

Following a successful bid to the Government to fund electric buses in Hull and the East Riding, Hull City Council’s cabinet has approved plans to enable the purchase of 40 electric buses and the allocation of circa £2million of funding from the authority for the installation of charging infrastructure to support the rollout of the vehicles in the city, including for the use of local bus operators and the council’s own fleet of passenger vehicles.

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5 NFL Betting Mistakes You Should Avoid This Upcoming Season

5 NFL Betting Mistakes You Should Avoid This Upcoming Season

The NFL season ignites a passion unlike any other. Fans eagerly await the electrifying touchdowns, strategic chess matches between coaches, and the nail-biting final seconds that leave you breathless. For many, the excitement extends beyond the on-field action, with NFL betting adding a layer of strategy and potential reward. But before you dive headfirst into placing bets, be aware of the common pitfalls that can sabotage even seasoned NFL fans.

Let’s explore five important NFL betting mistakes to dodge this season, setting you up for a more innovative and more enjoyable betting experience.

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Tesco Beverley Stronger Starts Community Grants

Tesco Beverley Stronger Starts Community Grants

Tesco Community Grants have funded thousands of local community projects across the UK, helping schools, junior sports teams, foodbanks, charities and community groups. Since 2016 almost a hundred local projects voted on in Tesco’s Beverley store have received over £190,000 in grants.

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