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.
Many schools in the East Riding are celebrating improved GCSE results, despite national changes, which have seen a drop in results across the country.
Local Vauxhall retailer, Evans Halshaw Beverley, is gearing up for a summer of fundraising by supplying the grand prize in a charity draw.
In the centre and soul of many an English town is its market. So-called ‘market towns’ can be located throughout the length and breadth of the nation and none more so compared to East Yorkshire, in which the market continues to be central towards the growth of its towns.
A Beverley based training company has given students a unique insight into careers in the logistics sector.
Kettles, irons, televisions and toasters were among 600 unwanted electrical goods handed in to East Riding of Yorkshire Council last month.
Members of the Minsters’ Rail Camping are preparing to stage a protest as they look to make their views heard by East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
More than 200 miles of roads across the East Riding are being cleared of litter, about a tonne a day ranging from bottle tops to bed frames and TVs.
Walkington based Trophy Pet Foods is opening a new store this weekend in Middleton-on-the-Wolds as they look to expand their business and also create new jobs.
A business that began life as a hobby on a market stall in Market Weighton has branched out and opened a shop in Beverley.
MaruMarket Home Delivery, the service set up to link local independent traders with their customers online, was launched by John Cant in February this year.
For many, the local area and its heritage are a great source of pride and it is both a privilege and a joy to be able to visit museums and archives to see first-hand the objects that compose local history.
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
Rotarians Peter Delaney and Mark McMullen with friend James Lunn are preparing for the ride of their lives. On Monday, 22nd October they travel to Morecambe to start their coast to coast bike ride travelling through Grassington, Patley Bridge,
Inter Beaver played Market Weighton in the cup and dominated from the start with Adam Foster beating the left back and squaring the ball for Mike Martyn to tap home.
The majority of East Riding secondary schools achieved record results today as the final results were checked – but a small number of schools have been affected by national problems with GCSE English marking with one examination board.
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