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South Yorkshire Welcomes Travelling Fans From Hull

April 25, 2013
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South Yorkshire Welcomes Travelling Fans From Hull

Temporary Superintendent Scott Green of South Yorkshire Police would like to welcome visiting away fans to Barnsley and pass the below public safety message to all people attending the match on Saturday, 27 April. “South Yorkshire Police, Barnsley Football Club and Hull City Association Football Club are working together to make the fixture at Oakwell Stadium a safe and enjoyable football event for all those attending. We would ask that you take a few moments to read the requests being made of you. Safety is of paramount importance to everyone associated with football and we seek your support. “We appreciate the importance of Saturday’s football match and result depending may guarantee you promotion to the Premiership. We understand that you will want to celebrate but can we remind you that you are not permitted to enter the pitch even if the home fans do. If you attempt to enter the pitch then you will be arrested. We will also work closely with Barnsley FC and Hull City A.F.C to seek a banning order that would result in you not being able to attend future football matches. “Please arrive at the ground in good time. There have been recent occasions when…

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Two Women Assaulted In Cleethorpes

April 9, 2013
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Humberside Police

A woman sustained slight injuries to her face and had some of her hair pulled out following an assault at a public house on Grant Street in Cleethorpes. On Saturday 30 March, two women were dancing on the dance floor of the Swashbuckle public house, when it is alleged that one of the women accidentally knocked into another woman who was dancing near her. The woman, who was knocked into, is then alleged to have assaulted the other woman causing her to sustain slight facial injuries, and some of her hair was pulled out. As the assault was on going, a woman who was with the victim made an attempt to intervene and was assaulted by a woman who was believed to have been known to the offender. The two offending women were then ejected from the premises by the door staff. One of the offenders is described as a white female, aged mid to late 20s and of a large build. She had red coloured hair and was wearing all black. The other is described as a white female, of a large build and aged in her mid to late 40s with long, straight black coloured hair. She was…

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Not a plastic Travel Lodge

December 25, 2012
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TripAdvisor traveller rating: 4 of 5 stars I needed to go the Beverley on business. The company prefers us to stay in company negotiated rate hotel chains at £80 odd per night. I prefer real premises run by real people with real beer and...

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Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust Help The Homeless!

December 24, 2012
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Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust

Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust are working in partnership with local charities and organisations to create a temporary homeless shelter in Hull to provide overnight shelter during the coldest nights of the year. The shelter, located at Sanctuary House, 213 Anlaby Road is to go live from Thursday 20th December 2012 until 28th February 2013, 8pm to 8am. Pauline Lewin, Director of Infrastructure and Development who is the Trust lead on Corporate Social Responsibility says “The provision of an emergency ‘night shelter’ in Hull falls short of demand at the moment and it is regrettable that there are homeless people in the city who cannot be accommodated”. With this in mind Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust have launched a homeless shelter in partnership with local charities and organisations. Such organisations include Sanctuary Housing and Groundwork. It is supported by Kingston upon Hull Council and other charities. The aim of the shelter is to create a stopgap for homeless people over the winter, and may reduce hospital emergency admissions from this group. Staff in the Trust have volunteered to provide routine health checks in their own time. The main homeless shelter in Hull at the moment is…

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Hull City Council Seize Gaming Machines On Beverley Road

December 6, 2012
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Hull City Council

Hull City Council working in partnership with Humberside Police and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs has seized six high payment machines at two premises in the city. After receiving intelligence, Enforcement Officers at Hull City Council along with Humberside Police and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs visited Café Anatolia, 93 Beverley Road and another Café on 147 Spring Bank on Thursday 12 April. It was found that these premises were operating gaming machines that were not in accordance with an authorisation under the Gambling Act 2005. All six machines were only authorised to be in licensed snooker clubs, member’s clubs and other gambling establishments such as licensed betting shops, amusement arcades and casinos. Keith Fenner, Hull City Council’s Licensing Manager, said: “This operation sends out a clear message that illegal gambling activity in the city is not acceptable. Gaming machines that are on premises without authorisation, will ultimately result in seizure, destruction and prosecution of offenders. “The operators of these particular premises have not followed the Gambling Act 2005, which is in place to prevent gambling from being a source for crime and disorder or support crime as well as ensuring gambling is conducted in a fair and open way.”…

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NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE : Fake £20 Notes In Circulation

December 5, 2012
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PLEASE check all the £20 notes being paid to you by customers, is the message officer in North Lincolnshire are issuing following reports of a large number of counterfeits £20 notes being used in the last few days. On Monday 03 December, police in Scunthorpe were called after commercial premises on Cemetery Road, Glebe Road and Everest Road were approached by people who were attempting to purchase items using fraudulent £20 notes. The alert members of staff at each of the premises did not take the money and when they challenged the customer, they left the premises empty handed. Detective Inspector Paul Welton said: “It is important that commercial premises in Scunthorpe and the surrounding area check that all £20 notes that are handed to them are not counterfeit. “It has been reported to police that there are a large number of these notes in circulation in North Lincolnshire, and they are very good imitations, that may only be spotted by use of a specialist pen or machine, which I would encourage businesses to use. “Anyone who may suspect somebody of using these notes are asked to call police on 101 immediately. The use of these can be costly to…

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Beverley Night Spots Miss Out At Best Bar None Awards

November 30, 2012
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The council has announced the winners of the second East Riding Best Bar None Awards, which are funded by the National Best Bar None Group, and saw the Royal Mail at Thorngumbald walk away as overall winner of the scheme. The Kings Head was the only pub or bar from Beverley to get an award as they finished in third place. The Best Bar None Accreditation and Awards Scheme implemented in the East Riding focuses on safety, public health initiatives and customer care, as well as helping to raise standards in the licensed trade to ensure responsible management of the premises. In total, 35 premises applied to take part in the Best Bar None Scheme and 27 were successful in gaining accreditation. Assessments were carried out over a six-month period across the East Riding, with the aim of raising standards and recognising the best licensed premises in each of the four categories. The results of the best in class premises are as follows: * Best Pub – New Inn, Hornsea * Best Bar – Weir Bar, Hessle * Best Community Premises – Royal Mail, Thorngumbald * Best Food Led/Family Friendly- Lobster Pot, Bridlington The overall winner of Best Bar None…

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Images Released Of Men Who Stole Poppy Appeal Collection Tin

November 29, 2012
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Police have released CCTV images of people they are trying to locate following the theft of a poppy tin from The Angel, Market Place in Brigg between 1740hrs on Thursday 08 November and 0900hrs on Friday 09 November 2012. Three males enter the building, via the public entrance and walked upstairs towards a room where the poppy tin was situated. They then return downstairs before one of the men goes back upstairs alone, steals the poppy tin and all three men then leave. The poppy tin was later found in the car park of the premises. The cash inside had been stolen, all apart for 4pence which was still inside. It is not known how much money was in the tin. Anyone who can help police identify the people in the images is asked to call Humberside Police tel 101 quoting crime reference 1941138. Use Facebook to Comment on this Post

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