With inflation continuing to push prices higher, saving can seem like a distant dream for many in the UK.
But fear not, budget-conscious Brits!
With inflation continuing to push prices higher, saving can seem like a distant dream for many in the UK.
But fear not, budget-conscious Brits!
Though fuel prices might be falling, economical driving is still hugely beneficial for your wallet and your car. Most drivers know that maintaining a constant speed contributes to overall efficiency, but when you look at the bigger picture, there’s much more to it.
Whether you’ve only just got your licence or you’re buying your next car soon, it’s always worth knowing about the best fuel-saving tactics out there – and why they should make up an important part of your everyday drive.
It’s been a good year for the gambling industry, with a 7.0% increase in revenue year-over-year. The total gaming revenue through the first eleven months of 2023 reached $59.84 billion, surpassing 2022’s record total.
For the first time in 17 years, the East Riding of Yorkshire council has passed a budget, shaped and influenced by the opposition groups, and reflects the new no overall control situation on the council.
The Conservative leadership needed to make budget concessions to the Liberal Democrat, Labour and Yorkshire Party groups in order to deliver a budget which was approved by 53 votes at today’s budget council meeting.
Making your home feel lively and fun doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. Infusing playful and unique art styles throughout your rooms can completely transform the look and feel of your space. From graffiti art in the kitchen to pop art prints in the living room, creative touches go a long way.
In this article, we’ll share some playful art style ideas to liven up your home decor. Whether you want to give your space a bold, colourful look or add some whimsy and character, these fun art styles will inspire you.
Bingo is one of the simplest games of chance out there and comes in many shapes and sizes. So, no matter what you like, you’re sure to find a version out there for you. But what are the most important options?
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the captivating world of online casino jackpots, your ultimate resource for unraveling the mysteries and excitement of this integral component of the online gambling landscape.
In this section, we embark on an enlightening journey, beginning with a detailed exploration of what online casino jackpots are and the pivotal role they play in the realm of gambling.
From Olympic hero Luke Campbell to commonwealth champion Tommy Coyle, East Yorkshire has had its fair share of boxing heroes over the years. And 2024 is shaping up nicely for a couple of bright prospects from the area too.
In February, Lewis Sylvester will battle it out for the WBC International lightweight title against Sam Noakes. And it won’t be long before Sonny Taylor, with a perfect 10-0 record, returns to the ring either.
If you’re looking to join the millions of homeowners in the UK and get on the property ladder as house prices fall and rents soar, you might be considering a new build property. Requiring no effort when you move in, it’s easy to see why so many people are considering new builds.
Before you take the plunge, here are some things you need to know before you buy a new property.
It’s no secret that the entire family of British monarchs is constantly travelling with official and unofficial visits around the world. For each country, a certain car was chosen (in fact, some of them even travelled on yachts together with the Queen). It is not strange, because even Queen Elizabeth II in her younger years liked driving, and also during the Second World War was a military car mechanic.
Cars travelled with members of the royal family even to Czechoslovakia. It is worth noting that the royal family treats the choice of cars with special trepidation and stops only exclusive brands. It is about the history of the choice of vehicles by the royal family that we will talk about today.
Longcroft School and Sixth Form are celebrating the outcome of their recent Section 5 Ofsted Inspection, which has further validated the school’s exceptional progress over recent years. Inspectors were hugely complimentary about the school and effusive in their recognition of the journey it has travelled since previous inspections.
They acknowledged the hard work of the dedicated staff, and the profound impact that the Wonder Learning Partnership (WLP) Trust has had in supporting rapid improvements, having been commissioned by the local authority to oversee the school in 2019.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is supporting the Global Action Plan which is highlighting the harms caused by wood burning.
Clean Air Night takes place on Wednesday 24 January and shines a light on the uncomfortable truths about wood burning.
Most people in the UK don’t know that wood burning is bad for our health and for the environment.
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, brought together cross-party councillors from across Beverley and Molescroft to express their concerns to Connexin, the Hull-based fibre broadband provider, about its planned delivery of broadband by telegraph poles to the town.
After seeing other neighbourhoods have telegraph poles imposed on them without sufficient consultation, Graham convened the councillors around the table with Connexin to ensure the people of Beverley and Molescroft have their voices heard.
Beverley’s Max Nicholson Salon has marked two years in business by unveiling a unique, new approach to how hair is cut and styled.
“Our new style menu is a unique mood board that allows our clientele to see and visualise what they want,” said Max, 22, who leads a three-strong team of stylists, colourist and assistants at the North Bar Within hairdresser, including colour stylist Billy and junior stylist Phillippa.
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.
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.
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.
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.