BAE Systems and Longcroft School – Engineering a Bright Future for Students
Earlier, this term, experts from BAE Systems visited Longcroft School to inspire students to investigate careers in engineering.
Earlier, this term, experts from BAE Systems visited Longcroft School to inspire students to investigate careers in engineering.
People who are thinking of going into the armed forces, uniformed services or sport coaching, health and fitness professions are invited to two open events at East Riding College this month.
The FA Girls’ Football Festival in association with Continental Tyres visited Hull. The event was attended by 364 girls from local schools who got in the festival spirit at the University of Hull Sports and Fitness Centre
Beverley’s Georgian festival will feature a stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s posthumously published novel, Lady Susan, written by local writers, Mary Aherne and Sue Parr.
Alison Piper says since taking on Fir Trees Nursery in Tickton her nursery continues to grow in popularity with parents and most importantly with the children who attend.
East Yorkshire residents are holding a march through Beverley town centre on Saturday 5th July to show their opposition to fracking.
In support of the Chief Fire Officers Association (CFOA) UK Road Safety Week, Humberside Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS), along with other fire and rescue services across the country
A retired Director of Education a retired English teacher, residents of Beverley, were arrested at Crawberry Hill well site yesterday approx 3pm after meditating in front of the gate, following what he described as a “Major Health & Safety Breach”.
East Riding College is holding three open events in May for people who are thinking about studying in further or higher education from September.
The Go Card, which gives young people 20% off bus fares, is available to anyone aged 16, 17 or 18 in Hull, East Yorkshire and North Yorkshire.
More than 20 young people have been given the chance to transform their lives after a sponsor came forward to fund their participation in a ground-breaking project.
Among those who benefited from a grant included two organisations in Beverley, Track Fitness and Boxing Club were awarded £2,000 to engage with young people in the Swinemoor area and encourage community spirit and Altered Beats who were also awarded £2,000.
Young people who are considering their next steps in education in September can take part in free taster courses at East Riding College this summer.
A Beverley primary school is celebrating after rising in the Ofsted ratings to become judged a good school.
Residents in an East Riding village will be playing host to a banana farmer from Colombia in Fairtrade Fortnight.
Bishop Burton College is set to have the biggest representation in the Yorkshire team for the rugby union under-20s county championship game against Cheshire in Hull this Sunday.
Last week, the Big Lottery Fund announced that £5,232,809 has been awarded to the Humberside Learning Consortium to help local young people who have been unemployed, or out of education, for at least twelve months.
29 youth workers from 10 countries came to Yorkshire recently to tackle the hot topic of working with socially excluded young people, thanks to a generous grant from the British Council, the UK’s National Agency of the European Commission’s Youth in Action Programme.