The Beverley Adult Learning Centre is celebrating its third anniversary with more courses on offer in 2019 than ever before.
Since the centre opened its doors in July 2016 it has gone from strength to strength, with thousands of local learners passing through its doors and gaining new skills and qualifications.
East Riding Archives has created a new, free app that turns smartphones or tablets into virtual ‘time machines’.
‘What Was Here?’ uses historical photos from the archives, plotted onto a Google Maps base map, to show users literally ‘what was here’ at their location and elsewhere across the East Yorkshire region.
Anyone who’s seen Tom Cruise’s film Minority Report will be familiar with the futuristic predictions it makes for a world characterised by boundless technological possibility.
Strange to say, then, that one Hull company is working with the giants of international gaming and software development to turn some of what it foresaw into reality.
The annual and biggest digital inclusion campaign in the UK is back and Hull Libraries are hosting taster sessions to get people online.
Now in its 11th year, Get Online Week, between 2 and 8 October, is for anyone who wants to have a go at getting online for the first time and trying to use the internet to do just one thing you’d normally do in a shop or bank, in a doctor’s or chemist, or even over the phone and how the internet can make life easier, cheaper, healthier and more fun.
Residents and visitors can now use their mobile phones to pay for parking in East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s car parks.
The council has introduced new ‘cashless’ payment methods to give people more choice and convenience when paying for a parking space or buying a parking permit.
Motorists in Beverley are being given the chance to be amongst the first to get a glimpse of Vauxhall’s new, highly-anticipated New Mokka X, at Evans Halshaw.
East Yorkshire Motor Services has announced that free Wi-Fi is now available on buses between Hull city centre, Hull University and Cottingham, and between Hull and York, via Beverley
While Santa manages to magically deliver Christmas prezzies in just one night, latest research from Vauxhall reveals Brits will travel on average 70 miles and spend more than two hours
Christmas, birthdays and other gift buying events seem to come round faster and faster each year, but trying to choose something thoughtful and unique each time can be difficult.
Are you sick of having to tell students to put their phones away? Tips are being shared now by a veteran teach that shows students how to use their mobile devices as learning tools.