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Meet Artist Lee Karen Stow In Beverley On Saturday

Meet Artist Lee Karen Stow In Beverley On Saturday

As part of the exhibition, ‘Hidden: Cold War Women’, artist Lee Karen Stow will be giving a talk in the Treasure House in Champney Road on Saturday, 12 March at 1.30pm.

The talk will be a chance to hear about Lee’s photographic travels that have revealed the unheard stories of women survivors of war and conflict from around the world, as well as close to home. This event marks this year’s International Women’s Day.

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Think Cloud Welcomes Humber Local Digital Skills Partnership As It Steps Up Recruitment Drive

Think Cloud Welcomes Humber Local Digital Skills Partnership As It Steps Up Recruitment Drive

An award-winning cyber-security and managed IT provider which has more than doubled its workforce since moving to The Deep Business Centre less than three years ago is set for further expansion with more space and more people.

Co-founders Scott Clark and Leon McQuade have hit the targets for their latest five-year business plan at the halfway stage, with growth down to changing working habits which they say may persist beyond the pandemic.

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Patterson Set For Another Season At Yorkshire’s Helm

Patterson Set For Another Season At Yorkshire’s Helm

It’s been a difficult few months for Yorkshire County Cricket Club and there is much work to do both on and off the pitch. With many new faces behind the scenes, the players now have to focus on the task at hand and look to compete in the three main trophies.

At the helm, for one more season at least, is Beverley-born Steven Patterson who is Yorkshire’s club captain. He is one of the players looking to bring more positive headlines into the county and all of his considerable experience will be required in order to do just that.

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The East Riding Housing Needs Survey Now Live

The East Riding Housing Needs Survey Now Live

A chance to tell East Riding of Yorkshire Council about your current home and what the future need for housing might be in your household.

The council say that the views of residents in the East Riding are important and the information provided will help them to build a comprehensive picture of the need for homes in our area and help us to ensure we meet the needs of our diverse communities.

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Final Sponsorship Opportunities Available For Women Of Achievement Awards

Final Sponsorship Opportunities Available For Women Of Achievement Awards

Just a few opportunities remain to sponsor the region’s biggest event celebrating the success of women in the local business community.

The Women of Achievement Awards, organised by Women in Business Hull, are one of the most prestigious of their kind in Hull and East Yorkshire, and celebrate the achievements of female entrepreneurs, who either run their own business or hold a leading role in their profession, industry, organisation or charity.

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Hullensians Hit Back In Final Minutes To Beat Beverley Seconds

Beverley’s Fine Defensive Work Pays Off As They Secure Home Win

Frequent spells of swirling rain and a fierce wind blowing diagonally from corner to corner; it might have been expected that this would be an afternoon of uninspiring rugby for supporters and those attending the ex-players reunion. 

But surprisingly both sides made light of the conditions and produced an enthralling game with plenty of running rugby and end to end action. 

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Why Education Sector Should Do More to Educate Workers on Their Legal Rights

Why Education Sector Should Do More to Educate Workers on Their Legal Rights

The education sector has a responsibility to educate workers on their legal rights. This is especially important for those who are working in low-wage or precarious jobs, as they are more likely to be mistreated by their employers.

By educating workers on their legal rights, employers can be held accountable for their actions, and workers will be in a better position to stand up for their rights and demand fair treatment.

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Future You Campaign Will Look To Inspire Hull’s Next Generation Of Entrepreneurs

Future You Campaign Will Look To Inspire Hull’s Next Generation Of Entrepreneurs

Hull City Council and the Hull and East Riding Youth Enterprise Partnership have commissioned two young entrepreneurs in Lab Rascals and Engaging Education to raise the profile of enterprise skills and entrepreneurship within Hull amongst young people aged 29 and under.

It’s part of the “Future You” campaign to promote youth entrepreneurship and enterprise skills to young people in the city.

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Memory Museum Offers Unique Insight Into Beverley's History

Memory Museum Offers Unique Insight Into Beverley’s History

Beverley Guildhall is hosting the first outing of a ‘Popup Memory Museum’ showing audio-visual presentations aimed at stimulating people’s memories of Beverley, and starting with a specially-created video of ‘Memories of Hodgson’s Tannery’.

The first memory museum will be on show to the public until July. The short film gives people a chance to relive the history of the town in a very different way. 

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How Does Hiring an Editor Can Benefit Your Writing Career?

How Does Hiring an Editor Can Benefit Your Writing Career?

If you’re a writer, you’ll have to make a decision about whether or not to hire an editor at some time. There are authors who pride themselves on “never requiring an editor,” and there are others who will always budget for editing in their publishing timetable.

However, many authors are unaware of what editing includes and if it is truly necessary. Editors prepare material for publication in books, newspapers, periodicals, and websites by planning, coordinating, and revising it.

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