Spring is here, and East Riding Leisure is pleased to announce that, in line with Government guidelines and the roadmap, they are launching an outdoor class programme starting from w/c Monday, 29 March 2021.
New Turing Scheme For Exchange Students Welcomed By MP
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, has welcomed the Government’s new Turing Scheme.
As part of this programme, schools, colleges and universities will have access to funding in order to allow disadvantaged students to experience living and working in a different country.
Housebuilder Awarded 5 Stars For Customer Satisfaction For A Record 12 Years In A Row
Barratt Developments Yorkshire East has received the maximum 5-star rating in the new Home Builders Federation (HBF) annual New Homes Customer Satisfaction Survey.
Sanctuary In Creativity – Festival Issues A Call Out For Stories From Beverley’s Past
This year the biennial Beverley Puppet Festival has chosen the theme ‘Sanctuary in Creativity’ as its interim project, which aims to celebrate Beverley and its people through puppetry.
Echoes From The Past : East Riding Archives Are Now On The Soundcloud
Over the past few years, East Riding Archives have been increasing their digital capacity to make their documentary heritage of East Yorkshire more accessible.
Reopening High Streets Safely Fund To Develop Covid Recovery Action Plans
East Riding of Yorkshire Council, as part of the Reopening High Streets Safely Fund (ROHSS), has commissioned specialist consultants The Retail Group to write COVID Recovery Action Plans for town centres across the region.
Can You Help Identify The Man Seen In This Image?
Officers investigating a burglary on The Meadows, Dunswell from Saturday 12 December 2020 would like to speak to the man shown in this CCTV image in connection with the incident.
Search For Contractor To Restore Last Remaining 20th Century Scotch Derrick Crane
The last remaining 20th century Scotch Derrick crane is to be restored, thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Hull City Council.
The Hull Maritime project is looking to appoint a contractor to dismantle, restore and relocate the crane as a safe structure, retaining its historical details and significance.
New Report Shows Thousands In Local Area Employed In Export Industries
New research, commissioned by the Department for International Trade and carried out by the Fraser of Allander Institute (FAI) at the University of Strathclyde has estimated that nearly 6.5 million jobs in the UK are supported by exports.
David Wilson Homes Launches Exciting New Development In Beverley
David Wilson Homes Yorkshire East is celebrating the launch of its brand-new development in Beverley this Saturday 20 March.
Located on Voase Way off Woodmansey Mile, phase one of Minster View will offer a collection of 27 luxury three and four-bedroom homes.
Webinar: A New World For Philanthropy With Danny Kruger MP
Danny Kruger MP, the author of The Levelling Up Our Communities report, is the keynote speaker at the Two Ridings Community Foundation webinar “Are we on the cusp of an Emerging New World?”.
Sue Smith Provides Cheltenham Festival Winner For The North
The Cheltenham Festival is normally dominated by the biggest names in the sport, with Willie Mullins, Nicky Henderson and Paul Nicholls having the majority of the runners in the leading races across the week.
Humberside Police Shortlisted In Final 3 For UK Police Service Of The Year
Humberside Police say they are delighted following the news they have been shortlisted in The Public Sector Transformation Awards 2021.
Humberside Police were successfully shortlisted as one of 3 finalists for the award of UK Police Service of the Year.
Life-Saving Emergency Care Staff Get A New Haven
A hospital team who spend their days and nights dealing with the urgent and unexpected have had their break area transformed thanks to charitable donations.
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust’s emergency care team, whose work is currently the subject of Channel 5 series A&E After Dark, are more used to designing care plans than staff rooms.
East Riding Businesses Can Still Apply For Grant Support
East Riding businesses that have been severely affected by the national and local coronavirus restrictions are being reminded that they can still apply for grant support.
Councils have been awarded funding to provide grant support to local businesses, and East Riding of Yorkshire Council has paid out more than £40.5 million since November 2020.
6 Perfect Gifts For Your Gamer Friend
Choosing a gift for your gamer friend can be a difficult task due to the vast number of accessories available in the marketplace. However, knowing your friend’s gaming habits will narrow down the choices of picking out that perfect gift. In spite of this, it is a safe bet that there are certain items that can always be found on most gamer’s wishlist.
Grant Funding Will Soon Be Available For The Social Care Sector
Grant funding will soon be available to support improved quality of care, productivity and overall sustainability for the social care sector in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
A budget of approximately £1.5m comprising of European Regional Development Funding (ERDF) – together with match funding from East Riding of Yorkshire Council and the University of Hull – will enable the creation of a Social Care Innovation Programme (SCIP).
MP Urges Council To Ensure £3 Billion Bus Revolution Benefits
Graham Stuart MP has welcomed a revolutionary new bus strategy for the UK, which he has hailed as a chance for his constituents to finally benefit from cheaper, more reliable and more frequent bus services.
Backed up by £3 billion of funding from the Government, the strategy will formalise the relationship between East Riding of Yorkshire Council and local bus operators.