High Street Fund Attracts Interest From Community
A £300,000 council fund designed to help revitalise up to 13 town centres across the East Riding has received a number of expressions of interest since launching in June.
A £300,000 council fund designed to help revitalise up to 13 town centres across the East Riding has received a number of expressions of interest since launching in June.
Earlier, this term, experts from BAE Systems visited Longcroft School to inspire students to investigate careers in engineering.
Yesterday Beverley Neighbourhood Sergeant Jonathan Roe became the hero to a little girl after he rescued her from a locked car.
In a continued effort to keep residents informed of its works in the region, Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited is distributing its latest newsletter throughout the parishes of Walkington, Bishop Burton, Aldbrough, Burton Constable, Ellerby and Withernwick this week.
After many years of putting up with an ever increasing road subsidence problem, an end is in sight for residents of St John’s Close, Beverley. East Riding Council has announced that works to rebuild the road are to commence in mid-June 2014.
Beverley folk showed their caring nature to help an injured woman and her husband recently. Barry Woodward’s wife Pauline fell in the town last week, fracturing bones near her pelvis.
Last Sunday a number of Beverley AC runners joined the field for the East Hull 20 mile road race. This is a popular event for long distance runners from the East Riding and beyond
Graham Stuart MP has given a speech to mark the successful campaign to prevent the “caravan tax” proposed in the 2012 Budget, which helped to safeguard the future of hundreds of jobs in East Yorkshire and across the UK.
110 Air Training Corps cadets and staff paraded through Beverley on Sunday 2nd February to celebrate ATC Sunday.
Once again so near and yet so far for Beverley RUFC. They led here for threequarters of the match and with three minutes to go had the game won.
Ever wondered how many people are actively ‘working’ in the East Riding trying door handles or peering through windows to see which one is a viable option to sneak in and pinch something?
Recycling officers from East Riding of Yorkshire Council are taking the message about preventing food waste and saving money to shoppers at local supermarkets.
Beverley-based social enterprise, Wild Cherry Training & Education, recently brought together 27 youth workers from 7 countries to explore the topic of employability and entrepreneurship in the context of European youth work.
The Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) was told by local MP, Graham Stuart, that its response times in rural Holderness were not good enough, needed urgently to improve and should be a priority for the organisation.
Nine of Beverley’s junior runners and two senior men travelled to Acklam, near Middlesbrough, to compete in the 1st of the North Yorkshire/South Durham Cross Country League races for 2013/2014.
Passengers in Hull have been given the chance to snap up extra-value tickets as First Hull Trains launches its biggest ever autumn ticket promotion.
Eighty Air Training Corps Cadets and staff braved the weather to support the Royal Air Forces Associations (RAFA) annual Battle of Britain parade through Hull on Sunday 15th September.
Small businesses are invited to a free seminar at East Riding College which will help them take advantage of social media.
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