Karen Smith Joins Radiographers Presidential Team
Karen Smith, a therapeutic radiographer at the Queen’s Centre for Oncology and Haematology at Castle Hill Hospital, was elected Vice President of the Society and College of Radiographers last week.
Karen Smith, a therapeutic radiographer at the Queen’s Centre for Oncology and Haematology at Castle Hill Hospital, was elected Vice President of the Society and College of Radiographers last week.
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There are even more reasons to celebrate at Linden Homes’ popular St Nicholasgate development in Beverley – with a new show home opening this month.
KC’s pioneering roll-out of lightning fast fibre broadband in Hull and East Yorkshire has been put in the national spotlight after being featured in national newspaper The Guardian.
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In April, Beverley recycled 174 tonnes of glass, paper, plastics, cans and Tetra Pak was collected from the blue bins. This is an increase of 59 tonnes, which is 52 per cent more than in April last year.
De Lacy Spa and Phase Eight teamed to give Beverley shoppers a surprise with live models in the shop window. The models, who all applied through the De Lacy Spa Facebook page, had the latest hair styles done showcasing the team’s talents.
This week, Beverley-based Wild Cherry Training & Education hosted a transnational training course for 22 participants across Europe on behalf of the British Council’s Youth in Action Programme.
Beverley will soon be getting coach parking in the town centre, a move that will improve visitor experience and safety as well as providing a boost to tourism in the town.
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East Riding College has been given the green light by the government to offer higher education programmes to its largest ever number of students.
HU17.net Magazine issue 87 is availible from Molescroft News on Woodhall Way. This week features pictures from the following events and sporting fixtures that have happened in Beverley.
Just weeks after it was launched, the roll-out of lightning fast fibre optic broadband by Hull-based communications provider KC is proving fruitful for a local web design firm.
Number 11 Manor Road has been boarded up for some time now and from what I understand has a compulsory purchase order issued against it. This may explain why the contents of the home have been cleared into the front garden ready to be carted off.
To mark six months to go until the start of the Paralympic Games, The London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG) has announced that Beverley will hold Flame Celebrations as part of the Paralympic Torch Relay.
The Beverley Community Museum would like to put on a small display to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic this April.
Eyesite Opticians of Beverley, Cottingham and Hedon, have been shortlisted in the categories of Best Fashion Frames Practice and Best Optical Team, at the 2012 National Optician Awards.
TV pundit Justin Urquhart Stewart visited East Yorkshire to speak on behalf of Gecko Wealth at their investment seminar. In spite of the media’s doom and gloom reporting, Justin shared his knowledge and experiences of the global economy