Take Your Old Cooking Oil For Recycling Into Bio Fuel
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s 10 household waste recycling sites now accept cooking oil which will be turned into bio fuel.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s 10 household waste recycling sites now accept cooking oil which will be turned into bio fuel.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 2nd XI kept their hopes of survival in York Senior League Division One alive with an excellent win against Goole Town at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
The council’s transport policy team has developed new, free cycling and walking maps for the Beverley and Haltemprice areas, which are now available on-line or in hard copy through council outlets.
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.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is maintaining its support for the arts across the region by awarding grants totalling nearly £50,000 to eight organisations.
Residents and visitors to the East Riding are being encouraged to visit their local market as part of the national Love Your Local Market Campaign, from Wednesday, 15 to Wednesday, 29 May.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is encouraging residents and visitors to the area to support local markets as part of the national Love Your Local Market campaign, from Wednesday 15 to Saturday 29 May.
An event attended by more than 100 representatives from the East Riding business community at the Treasure House, in Beverley, has been hailed a success.
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Darren Spruce saw his goal cancelled out as the Lord Nelson were held at home by Goole United Academy. Next weekend, the Lord Nelson face Leven Members Club, the leaders of the East Riding County League.
As well as increasing charges by 10p per hour, the council has undertaken a review of its car parks and has re-banded Butcher Row and Spencer Street, in Beverley, to spread use between car parks and improve traffic flow.
Beverley Town Reserves have moved to third in the East Riding County League after beating Goole United Reserves in a lively game of football.
If you are interested in joining East Riding Youth Dance in February, then why not come along to the autumn term cohort’s Platform on Sunday 27 January to get more information and see the dance styles that take place?
The dark nights are well and truly upon us and Halloween and mischief night are just around the corner. During this time, householders may experience the seasonal problems associated with these events which may be perceived as anti-social behaviour.
The museums service is putting on a special finds identification day at the Treasure House in Beverley on Thursday, 1 November. Janet Tierney, curator of Goole Museum and Skidby Mill, and Dr David Marchant, museums registrar,
Four East Riding towns have today received a welcome boost by being named Town Team Partners. The Department for Communities and Local Government has confirmed that, as part of the Portas Pilot initiative, Beverley, Bridlington, Goole and
Weddings are an expensive business, whichever way they are looked at, and very often the burden of the cost is shouldered in the large part by the proud parents of the bride and groom.
Beverley Town FC came from behind to beat Pocklington Town at the Norwood Recreation Ground. Michael O’Connell and Rob Northern got the all-important goals to earn the home side another three vital points in the race to be champions of Humber Premier League.