East Yorkshire Buses, a leading public transport operator in the region, has voiced deep disappointment in response to Hull City Council’s decision to downgrade bus priorities within the city. Ben Gilligan, Managing Director of East Yorkshire Buses, described the move as a significant step backwards, which potentially leaves a perception that the council has a lack of commitment to supporting the bus network during a crucial stage of recovery.
A Christmas Carol for Beverley
Toll Gavel was given a treat on Christmas Eve by a group of carol singers who were singing to raise money for Hull Samaritans. The group was organised by Dodi Beardshaw and comprised family members and friends. From 11.00 am to 1.00 pm they raised £677.00.
Celebrating Fifteen Years of Progress: A Landmark Day for East Riding Community Hospital
Fifteen years ago, on the 20 January a historic agreement unfolded that would shape the landscape of healthcare in Beverley. The deal involved the sale of the land for what would become the cornerstone of health services in the region – Beverley’s new Community Hospital on Swinemoor Lane.
Captured in a photograph from 20 January 2009, Karen Knapton, then Chair of the NHS East Riding of Yorkshire, and Councillor Eric Bielby, Former Chairman of Beverley Consolidated Charity Board of Trustees (now Beverley Housing Charity), stand proudly at the site that would become the much-needed local healthcare facility.
A Virtual Front-Row Seat To Equine Excitement
Sitting comfortably at home with a mug of tea in hand, you can almost hear the thundering hooves and feel the charged atmosphere of the race track. It’s race day, and while the in-person stands are buzzing with anticipation, many are settling into their favourite armchair for a front-row experience, thanks to modern technology.
No longer bound by geography, enthusiasts from regions like Beverley, East Yorkshire, and beyond are finding themselves in the virtual thick of the action. To click here and witness the digital transformation and its hand in reshaping the thrill of horse racing is to appreciate a seamless melding of tradition and tech.
Live Casino Games – How to Have the Best Experience
In the ever-evolving world of online gaming, live casino games have emerged as a thrilling and immersive alternative for players seeking an authentic casino experience from the comfort of their homes.
As technology continues to advance, the gap between land-based casinos and their virtual counterparts is narrowing. This article will guide you through the intricacies of live casino games and provide insights on how to make the most of your online gambling experience.
Creating a Tranquil Bathroom Space
Bathrooms are often seen as functional spaces to dash in and out of as we go about our day, but they can also be a haven of tranquillity in your own home. With a few minor adjustments, you can easily upgrade your existing bathroom into a serene space where you’ll want to spend time.
Classic Mistakes Parents Make While Helping Their Kids Study (And How To Avoid Them!)
Guiding your children through their academic journey involves a delicate balance of support and encouragement. As a parent, your role in helping them study is pivotal, but it’s not without its challenges. In this in-depth exploration, we’ll delve into classic mistakes parents often make when assisting their children with studying and provide expert-backed insights on how to sidestep these pitfalls.
Let’s Check Out Yorkshire’s Best Horse Racing Tracks
Here in Yorkshire, we have some of the finest racecourses in the land. Whether you’re a seasoned betting pro or a casual spectator, you won’t be disappointed by the world-class racing action, lively atmosphere, and picturesque settings that God’s own county has to offer.
So, buckle up your boots, grab your binoculars, and let’s ride off to explore the top three horse racing tracks in the Land of the White Rose.
3 Ways You Can Grow Your Small Business in 2024
Keeping a business afloat can be a challenging task. Successfully growing a business can be a particularly formidable one, especially when we consider the possibility that the decisions we make while expanding might actually hamper our ambitions for the long term.
Let’s take a look at three considerations for growth in 2024, and how we might ensure that we develop and prosper without painting ourselves into a corner.
Does Diet Give A Competitive Edge To Elite Athletes?
We all need to eat a healthy, balanced diet in order to live well. Elite athletes are more physically active than the average person, and therefore need to put a key focus on their diet and what is going into their bodies.
In this article, we’ll be exploring how diet can have a significant impact on the overall performance of elite athletes around the world.
New BSL Signed Video And Podcast Launched In The East Riding In The Battle Against Fraud
Residents with hearing and sight impairments across the Humberside Police area will directly benefit from a new project, created by East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Community VISION, in association with Hull and East Yorkshire Centre for the Deaf.
A new podcast and BSL (British Sign Language) signed video were launched at a recent event in Beverley to highlight fraud awareness and protection, allowing residents to access information which would otherwise have been unavailable to them.
Celebrating The 25th Anniversary Of Hull Golfer Richard Finch’s Outstanding 2008 Season
With some fine courses to play, such as Beverley & East Riding, it’s no wonder that East Yorkshire has produced some excellent golfers over the years.
Richard Finch may not go down as a major champion, but in 2008 the Hull professional did an outstanding job of cementing his status as a star on the European Tour
Easter Food And Holiday Activities Grants Are Now Available
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) grant scheme is now open to support providers to deliver fun activities for children and young people aged 5-16 years who are in receipt of benefits related free school meals in the Easter holidays.
There’s up to £5,000 available for organisations to provide activities including sport, play, drama, cooking, crafts, dance, music, healthy lifestyles, art or outdoor adventures.
Medication Errors: Causes, Consequences And Prevention
Medication errors are unintended failures in the medication process that lead to harmful consequences for the patient. According to a study conducted by researchers from the Universities of York, Manchester and Sheffield, more than 200 million medication errors occur in the NHS per year.
There are many ways in which medication errors can take place, including a patient being given medication of incorrect the strength, dosage, delivery method, rate, duration or timing. Patients can also be given medication that they are allergic to.
Be Taxi Safe This Christmas In The East Riding Of Yorkshire
For residents who intend to use taxis this holiday season, East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s licensing team advises them to plan ahead and only use legally licensed taxis.
The council warns that bogus taxi drivers should be avoided. Social media should not be used to request ‘lifts’ unless a licensed driver is offering them. There are often no licensed drivers or vehicles involved in ‘lifts’, and they have not been vetted or checked.
Samaritans Sing Carols In Christmas Snowy Beverley
A group of listening volunteers from Hull Samaritans sang carols on Toll Gavel on Sunday 3rd December and raised an incredible £455.02 for the branch.
Christmas Dinner For 380 Families In Need Is Provided By Law Firm
The Christmas Dinner Project, organised by Pepperells Solicitors has raised £9,500 providing 380 families with a Christmas dinner this year.
The project launched 4 years ago and each year demand for the dinner packs has grown and grown.
From The Turf Of Wembley To The Bricks Of Beverley
After an illustrious career and renowned for scoring THAT winning try in the 2016 Challenge Cup Final triumph, Jamie Shaul has converted from a career with the Airlie Birds, to building homes.
The former England international, who only announced his retirement from the professional game in September, wasted no time in re-visiting his apprenticeship qualification of bricklaying – taking a job with national homebuilder, Bellway Homes.