In an effort to help Hull families cope with the cost of living this Christmas, Hull City Council is providing free parking in the city centre and funding to cut bus fares.
On Saturdays and Sundays throughout December, shoppers can park for free in the council’s multi-storey car parks on Osborne Street, Pryme Street, and George Street. There is no need to purchase a ticket.
In November, 74 people attended the screening of Petite Maman and enjoyed it. It’s time for the Beverley Film Society’s December screening, Riders of Justice (2020), which might just be the antidote to all the seasonal favorites we’re exposed to now that we’re so close to Christmas.
Parking charges in Beverley and the rest of East Yorkshire will be suspended for four weeks before Christmas in all council-run car parks.
In an effort to boost trade and visitor numbers in towns across the East Riding, the council has offered free parking on four weekends leading up to Christmas for 14 years.
It’s Christmas time, and Libraries in East Yorkshire, including Beverley, have just the thing to get young residents in the festive spirit.
Storytimes and Bounce & Rhymes are coming up at East Riding Libraries with the wonderful ‘What the Ladybird Heard at Christmas’ and ‘Peppa and the Christmas Elf’.
Christmas is back with a charity appeal to add some magic to the holidays for the sickest children and older patients at the hospital!
In order to spread festive cheer to patients at Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital, WISHH invites members of the community and local businesses to get involved.
Matt Jukes, Chief Executive of Hull City Council, and Council Leader, Councillor Mike Ross, invited primary school pupils to design the city council’s corporate e-Christmas card.
Visitors to Hull Museums are invited to experience a traditional Victorian Christmas in the Museums Quarter on Saturday 26 November from 10 am to 4 pm.
Taking place in partnership with HullBID (Business Improvement District) and Whitefriargate High Street Heritage Action Zone, Magic of Christmas will feature a variety of activities and performances.
This December, East Riding Theatre presents ‘A Dickens of a Christmas,’ a festive theatrical finale to a Dickensian year.
The year 2022 has been an eventful one for everyone, so East Riding Theatre is eager to send its audiences into Christmas with some pure, joyous entertainment.
This is a very special opportunity to take part in the amazing Breadmaking Courses for a limited time only.
With hints, tips, and recipes galore, these ever-popular courses promise an exciting day filled with fun and learning. A beginner or someone with little experience can benefit from them.
Arts Council England has awarded East Riding Libraries and the council’s Arts Development Team a National Portfolio Organisation (NPO) status from 2023 to 26. East Riding Libraries will benefit from significant investments in arts and culture.
As we celebrate the holidays with family and friends, we also remember those who have passed away.
Light up a Life offers you a rare opportunity to reflect and remember during the festive season, so Dove House would like to invite you to remember your loved one during these difficult months.
Hull’s Victorian arcade has been greeted by a fanfare of flowers in anticipation of a new era.
As a result of closing her previous shop in North Hull and opening Artisan Flowers in Paragon Arcade, Katrina Moore has pursued a policy of upmarket downsizing.
A leading youth charity is appealing to people to part with a pound to make a difference to the lives of local young people who need it the most.
Proceeds from YHA’s Christmas Raffle, which has a first prize of £3000, will go towards ensuring that no child misses out on the transformative power of a residential school trip.
There are lots of great ideas for great trips out at East Yorkshire attraction Sewerby Hall and Gardens now that winter is officially here.
A great opportunity to get some fresh air is available seven days a week on the grounds and all the gardens. You can also visit the zoo on a daily basis. However, an admission fee is charged.
As part of her career advancement, 23-year-old Naomi Peach from Beverley, East Yorkshire has taken a position at award-winning Kiplin Hall and Gardens.
A rural estate with an accredited museum, tea room, and extensive gardens is located halfway between Richmond and Northallerton.