The East Riding Archives has announced the success of their Blockdown project, designed to capture young people’s stories of the COVID-19 lockdown.
The Audience Agency’s Digitally Democratising Archives project funded by £4500 funded the East Riding Blockdown (ERB) project, thought to be the first of its kind in the country.
Foundations Live 2022 will take place at a college near Beverley, East Yorkshire this week. This is one of the region’s biggest construction, careers, and trade events.
Bishop Burton College in East Yorkshire will host the event on 20th October, offering contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers the chance to meet and network. There will also be over 70 exhibitors showcasing their training and employment opportunities, products, and services.
A partnership between rural internet champions Quickline Communications and telecoms infrastructure provider CellnexUK has enabled 53,000 homes and businesses to access lightning-fast broadband in its first year.
Quickline and Cellnex UK joined forces last year in order to install lightning-fast broadband equipment in isolated parts of the north of England, including remote communities in the North Yorkshire moors, using Cellnex UK’s towers and infrastructure.
In a bid to bring state-of-the-art, environmentally friendly buses to the community, local bus operator East Yorkshire has welcomed eight new vehicles to its fleet.
Additionally, a double-decker coach and a traditional single-decker coach will join East Yorkshire’s main fleet as part of the addition.
Thanks to the latest advances in technology, the world of computers only seems to get bigger and better, particularly when it comes to hard drives.
However, despite improvements over the past several years, no matter how large the hard or solid-state drive you have in your computer, the time will always come when you will run out of available space.
During one of the big events at Humber Business Week, a prominent member of the local business community visited Castle Hill Hospital to tour the facilities and collect his prize for the Daisy Appeal.
Garness Jones’ Group Managing Director Dave Garness won six bottles of champagne in a business card draw held by the Daisy Appeal at The Business Day event that concluded Humber Business Week.
A business which has been pioneering the development of communications and IT services in Hull and East Yorkshire since 1904 is stepping up to play a major role in an event aimed at building the digital skills base for businesses and the wider community.
KCOM has been announced as the Leading Connectivity Partner for Tech Week Humber, a week-long festival of events which kicks off on Monday 7 November and will highlight products and services from exhibitors in industry and education.
The rising costs of materials and a labour shortage within the construction industry have led to many challenges, while stricter regulations have reduced the margin for error.
As a result, the industry is now utilising and embracing technology to enable easier site management and make operations sustainable and efficient.
Only one month remains to nominate the inspirational women in your life for the Women of Achievement Awards, with entries closing on Sunday 31 July.
Organised by not-for-profit networking group Women in Business Hull, the bi-annual awards celebrate the achievements of women who are setting the standard in business, blazing a trail for other women to follow in the workplace or making an outstanding contribution to the community.
East Riding Libraries are excited to present ‘Gadgeteers: Summer Reading Challenge 2022’, and this year are showing that “science is all around”.
Produced by The Reading Agency and delivered in partnership with libraries, The Summer Reading Challenge aims to encourage children to read throughout the holidays to prevent a dip in their reading ability during the long break.
Over the years, many workplaces have chosen to shift to a hybrid working environment. Now, some employees can choose to work in a remote location like their home in exchange for the office.
However, hybrid working has brought along some issues, such as career development. Many business leaders wonder, how do we support our employee’s development when they are not in the office?
The city’s sole survivor of Hull’s former distant-water, sidewinder fishing fleet, the Arctic Corsair, has been awarded Virtual Flagship status for 2022 by National Historic Ships UK.
The competition was strong for the coveted accolade, with applications received from a range of operational and static craft on the National Registers based on their seasonal programmes and planned level of outreach.
Burton Constable Holiday Park has been awarded the 2022 Travellers’ Choice by Tripadvisor.
Awarded to hotels and holiday accommodation in the top 10% of TripAdvisor reviews, the award celebrates businesses that have received outstanding traveller reviews on Tripadvisor over the last 12 months.
AA Global Language Services has added to its list of major contract wins by landing the job of keeping millions of Londoners and visitors connected with vital information about the capital’s transport system.
The company will begin work in September on the three-year contract with Transport for London (TfL)
Online casinos offer an immersive experience that you can’t get from traditional casinos. In addition, they offer more flexibility and convenience than traditional casinos.
You can play from anywhere at any time, and you don’t have to worry about dress codes or waiting in line. Also, online casinos offer lucrative bonuses and rewards that you won’t find at traditional casinos.
Hull College is to reinforce its vision for the development of young people and adults from across the region by taking a lead role in a festival of technology that brings together education and business from around the world.
The College has signed up as the first headline partner for Tech Week Humber incorporating Tech Expo, which will take place in various locations across Hull in November 2022.
Yorkshire-based property firm Garness Group has today announced the launch of its block management subsidiary, Pure Block Management.
Pure Block Management provides specialist block management services to leasehold owners, freeholders and developers of residential complexes in Hull, East Yorkshire and York.
East Yorkshire has seen a boom in the gambling scene since the Gambling Act of 2005, with enormous options for punters, including casinos, horse racing tracks and bingo halls.
The UK government has decided to look into the overhaul of the gambling legislation by bringing in a ‘single customer view’.