Driving can be a nerve-wracking experience, no matter how much you might love to do it. You have several tons of steel at your command, and if you’re not careful it can create an unbelievable amount of damage in seconds.
This is why learning how to become a confident driver is so important — the more confident you are behind the wheel, the better a driver you will be. And the better a driver you are, the safer you and others will be on the roads.
Active Towns Community Grants : Round Two Funding Available Until 24 September
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Active Towns project is aimed at encouraging and supporting communities and residents to be more physically, mentally, and socially active in Pocklington, Market Weighton, Goole and Howden.
Beverley Secure Win As Rugby Finally Returns To Beaver Park
At last, Rugby returned to Beaver Park with Beverley entertaining Old Rishworthian RFC from Halifax and entertained them and a reasonable crowd to some highly promising rugby.
The Beavers have lost a number of last years squad but look to have a useful set of youngsters ready to replace them. Playing towards the clubhouse they took an early lead after 10 minutes through a Phil Duboulay penalty (3-0).
Beverley Earn Well Deserved Win Over Hull Dockers
Beverley ARLFC beat Hull Dockers 30 – 12 gaining a well-deserved morale-boosting win for the Blue and Golds who have been doing it tough for several weeks.
Women In Business To Share Stories As They Celebrate Silver Jubilee
A group that was formed more than 25 years ago to bring together women holding senior roles in the Hull and East Yorkshire business community will turn back the clock next week for a belated silver jubilee celebration.
The current members of Women in Business will welcome six of the people who launched the group in 1994 to enable women to support each other professionally and socially.
Westwood A New Film By Michele Allen Being Screened At Beverley Guildhall
Beverley Westwood has been used as farmland since the 11th century and has been managed by the pasture masters since 1836 when the Beverley Pasture Act confirmed for the freemen of Beverley the right to administer the pastures and bye-laws.
What Is a Customer Data Platform and Why It Is Great To Invest In One
In most of today’s businesses, the success of a marketing strategy will rely heavily on data collection, management, and analysis.
If you guessed right, much of this data is acquired from customers and prospects, often from various sources. The amount of data will also balloon over time as a company grows, making its management more and more challenging.
How Does An LED Sign Work And In What Way It Is Useful For Your Business
LED signs are a great way to market your business. They can be used in many different ways and settings, and they’re very durable and cost-effective.
When you purchase an LED sign for your business, you’re getting a great investment that will serve you well for years to come.
Humber SMEs Offered Free Training To Protect Against Cyber Attacks
Hackers targeting SMEs are exploiting those who lack cyber awareness.
Responding to the huge rise in cyber attacks amongst SMEs, specialist IT support and cyber security firm, Jupiter IT is offering businesses in the Humber Region free training to help improve awareness and security.
East Riding Leisure Needs You To Become An Ambassador
East Riding Leisure are looking for a wide cross-section of people to reflect the diverseness of their customers and become ambassadors – their youngest members are 14, and their oldest are 98!
Hull And East Yorkshire Bus Journeys To Cost Just £1 In September
Bus company East Yorkshire has revealed that Hull and East Yorkshire residents will be able to travel after 7pm for just £1 in September.
The company slashed evening bus fares in July and August to help people make the most of the region’s restaurants and pubs following lockdown.
Enjoy The Treasure House Heritage Open Days 2021
To celebrate the national events of Heritage Open Days, the Treasure House in Beverley will be open for visitors to discover the deliciousness of the collections and artworks to illustrate this year’s theme of Edible England.
Housebuilder Welcomes Kingston Upon Hull West And Hessle MP Following Site Manager Award
Local housebuilder, David Wilson Homes has welcomed Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle MP, Emma Hardy, to its Hessle development after its site manager landed a coveted industry award.
East Yorkshire Grief Support Group To Host Family Wellbeing Day
A Market Weighton grief charity is to host a Family Wellbeing Day next month.
Talking about Loss has secured funding from ERYC and local businesses to host the event at Rossmoor Park, home to Mindful Memorials, on 25th September.
‘Try Month’ Set For September
Would you like the opportunity to try out a new hobby, learn a new skill or expand your knowledge completely for free and with no commitment?
This September you can do just that. East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Adult Learning and Employability team are back with another ‘Try Month’, bringing you the opportunity to try out as many different courses as you like, in one of our centres or online.
Depleted Beverley Well Beaten By West Hull
The tough schedule of matches took its toll on the Blue and Golds as they were beaten 50-0 by West Hull.
A depleted Beverley outfit, backing up from Thursday evening’s outing at Hull Dockers, simply had to do too much defending. A full-strength West Hull outfit took full advantage to hit the half-century mark.
New Archaeological Finds From Stamford Bridge On Display At The Treasure House
A new display about historic artefacts from the town of Stamford Bridge has gone on display at the Treasure House in Beverley.
The objects for the display, which is hosted in the Recent Acquisitions case in the first-floor museum, have been provided by the Stamford Bridge Heritage Society.
Switch And Fix Your Energy Tariff With YORSwitch
Registration for the latest YORSwitch round is now open, and residents across the East Riding are being encouraged to switch and fix their energy tariffs.
Since YORSwitch began in 2013, the East Riding of Yorkshire Council scheme has helped more than 36,000 households switch their energy tariffs, with savings of over £7.6 million for East Riding residents.