Humber Job Hub CIC was established in 2018 by Angela Harraway Cert REC FIRP and Fellow Member of the Institute of Recruitment Professionals who have over 20 years of experience working in the recruitment sector supporting employers and job hunters across all industries.
Starlight Stride – Who Are You Striding For?
Dove House Hospice’s annual Starlight Stride is back for 2021 and registration is open. Those taking part are invited to Stride to remember, stride to say thanks, stride for Dove House.
People from all over the region will be coming together on Saturday 25 September to remember their loved ones, celebrate their local community and raise funds for their local hospice.
Thousands Benefit From Pop-up Vaccination Clinics
In just eight weeks, more than 3,457 people in Hull received a vaccine at pop-up clinics held in parks, churches and communities. A total of 3,436 people collected at-home no-symptom test (LFT) kits, and 266 had an LFT on-site.
The walk-in clinics were targeted in seven areas of the city with lower vaccine uptake, with the aim of making jabs as accessible as possible. In the run-up to every clinic, the team went out into local communities to explain what was happening and encourage them to attend.
Family Celebrations At The Defence School Of Transport
Three members of the same family have each been awarded a Civil Service Long Service Certificate at the Defence School of Transport, Leconfield.
Collectively, the family have served almost 80 years in the civil service, the majority of which has been spent at DST.
Hull Truck Theatre In Search For Business People To Join Board Of Trustees
One of the region’s leading independent theatres is aiming to boost the business expertise among its cast of trustees as it prepares for a programme of 50th-anniversary celebrations.
Hull Truck Theatre is putting out a call to people with excellent local or regional business networks for volunteers who can bring diverse voices and skills to an organisation that is working to raise awareness of its wider community role.
Help Raise Invaluable Funds For Dove House By Making Your Will
Registration is now open for Dove House Hospice’s Make a Will Fortnight, which is due to run from 11 to the 22 October 2021.
Now entering its 10th year, the appeal has already raised over £68,500 for the hospice.
Free Compost Giveaways Return This Month
The free compost giveaways run by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council are returning this month.
Eight giveaway events will be held across the area between Saturday 18 September and Friday 1 October, where around 5,000 bags of compost will be handed out for free to local residents.
Letting Your Property While You Work Abroad
A property can be a fantastic investment and a cost-effective way to earn some extra cash. But first, you need to find the right property, letting agent and mortgage lender and insurance for the project.
You need to check whether it’s even legal to let out the property with your current mortgage and rental agreements. While a property is a great business to enter, it also requires a lot of time, money, and effort.
The Best Way To Decorate Your Living Room
Decorating can come with some difficult choices. If you’re in the process of decorating your house, you might be overwhelmed with putting together a harmonious and whole living room.
This is the place where everyone gathers, family and guests – it should be a place that feels truly comfortable to be in.
The Four Different Forex Trading Strategies Explained
The forex market is a huge global entity and one that sees a staggering $6.6 trillion traded throughout the world on a daily basis.
However, the innate volatility and liquidity in this marketplace create both challenges and opportunities in equal measure, and you’ll need to develop a viable and considered trading strategy if you’re to achieve a sustainable profit.
Beverley’s Mayor Draws Treasure Hunt Winners
Throughout the Summer, a Treasure Hunt was held in Beverley, with all proceeds going toward the amazing work of SCOPE.
Organised by the Mayor of Beverley, Councillor Linda Johnson, all complete and correct entries were entered into a prize draw, with three lucky winners each receiving a £20 voucher for Pizza Rodizio.
Beavers Beaten On The Road By Old Crossleyans
After the turgid rugby of the British Lions South African tour watching rugby again as it should be played has been like a breath of fresh air. Sadly today it all came from Crossleyans.
Beverley were given the runaround for the whole of the first half and much of the second by a side which looked twice as determined and twice as quick. After their fine performance the previous week this was a hugely disappointing showing even allowing for the superior quality of this week’s opposition.
6 Commonly Used Golf Gadgets That’ll Help Improve Your Game
Golf is started out as such a simple game, just one club, and a ball, and then it evolved to include many other things.
During the past decade or so, there have been various advancements in the industry, particularly with regards to new equipment and technology. Because of this, there are a few gadgets every golfer needs to increase their success rate on the course.
A Chance To Meet The Creator Of Beverlac at Guildhall
The East Riding Visual Arts Uplift is proud to present an evening talk by Ian Kirkpatrick, the artist behind the piece, ‘Beverlac’ currently installed in Beverley Guildhall, and previously on display in the Treasure House.
Tiny Treasures Are Back At The Treasure House In Beverley
The popular Tiny Treasures sessions are returning to the Treasure House in Beverley from Thursday, 16 September.
The sessions, for under 5s and their accompanying adults, explore different themes from the Treasure House Museum and Beverley Art Gallery collections and take place on Thursday afternoons.
Japanese Themed Exhibition Coming To Beverley Art Gallery
Opening on Saturday, 16 October at Beverley Art Gallery will be ‘Reflections of Japan in East Yorkshire’, a unique exhibition bringing together a selection of items from private collections across East Yorkshire and artwork by Laura Boswell.
The idea for the exhibition came about more than two years ago when the Japanese Embassy introduced the ‘Japan-UK Season of Culture’, a celebration of the many facets of Japanese culture in the UK.
Professor Embarks On Coast To Coast Walk To Support Daisy Appeal
A professor who played a key role in the progress of the Daisy Appeal is now backing the charity as a fundraiser with a coast to coast walk across the north of England.
Steve Haswell, who worked with the Daisy Appeal in his role as a professor in chemistry at the University of Hull, has been joined on the trek by his son Simon, who works in the laboratories at Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham.
Exhibition Opens For Beverley Minster’s Sanctuary Project With A Celebration
A celebration is being held in Beverley Minster on Sunday 12 September to mark the opening of an exhibition to highlight the Minster’s historic role in providing sanctuary and relating that to what sanctuary means for people today.
The exhibition and associated digital and print content explore the real stories of sanctuary seekers past and present and includes moving modern testimonies as well as dramatised historical accounts.