Not-For-Profit Project Avoids Disaster With Professional Advice
Inspire Communities has grown and developed over the last two years from a spark of an idea to a social enterprise that helps vulnerable people to feel
Inspire Communities has grown and developed over the last two years from a spark of an idea to a social enterprise that helps vulnerable people to feel
Beverley’s £22 million integrated transport plan is progressing well since the worked began on site at the end of July.
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?
Since the beginning of 2013 the number of people claiming unemployment benefit in Beverley and Holderness has been falling and is now at a record three and a half year low of just 3.1%, or 1,500 claimants.
26 youth workers from 11 different countries were brought together recently by Beverley-based social entreprise Wild Cherry Training & Education, thanks to a generous grant from the British Council
With Halloween and Bonfire night looming, the recently appointed Police Sergeant Mark Skelton his brought his specialist team to Withernsea and Beverley for the next 12 weeks.
Jobcentreplus in Beverley invited local businesses to a coffee morning that was also attended by MP Graham Stuart.
Staff and students at Longcroft School in Beverley have double cause for celebration. Not only has the school recently achieved its best ever GCSE results, but work has got underway on a £2.1m improvement scheme
Work on a £600,000 flood alleviation scheme to protect dozens of properties along Willow Grove, Pasture Terrace and Tiger Lane in Beverley,
Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, Graham Stuart has teamed up with the Jobcentreplus to promote the benefits of the Government’s Youth Contract to businesses in and around Beverley.
Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, Graham Stuart has today welcomed new statistics that show the number of people in work in Yorkshire and the Humber has increased by 87,000 since the last election in 2010.
After months of hard work and dedication, students at Longcroft School, Beverley, celebrated the school’s best ever GCSE results on Thursday 22nd August 2013.
New figures, released last week, show another drop in the number of people claiming Jobseekers Allowance in Beverley and Holderness. Unemployment in the constituency is recorded at 3.3% of the working age populatio
Monday, 29 July will see work start on the £22 million Beverley Integrated Transport Plan (BITP) which, when complete, will reduce congestion and improve traffic flows in the town.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council and its contractor Birse Civils will begin construction of the £22 million Beverley Integrated Transport Plan (BITP) on Monday, 29 July.
Are you aged 16 to 18? Have you just left school and not sure what to do next? Then visit the Beverley Arms Hotel on Thursday, 18 July, from 2-6pm, and speak to an advisor at the Employment and Skills Open Day.
Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, Graham Stuart has visited two businesses in his constituency that have grown out of the New Enterprise Allowance Scheme.
More than 70 customers using the council’s Wheels to Work Scheme will cover just short of 1000 miles across the East Riding on Monday, 17 June, which is international Ride to Work Day.
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