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Humberside Fire and Rescue Service publish Strategic and Risk Management Plan

Humberside Fire and Rescue Service publish Strategic and Risk Management Plan

Humberside Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS) has published its Strategic Plan and Integrated Risk Management Plan (IRMP) for 2021 – 2024.

HFRS stakeholders were consulted in relation to both plans, having been asked questions relating to what they expect from their Fire and Rescue Service, with the responses helping to shape the information that the plans convey.

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Tapasya Spices Partnership Helps Dee Bee Kickstart Food Service

A new spice importing business has joined forces with a long-established food wholesaler in a distribution partnership which is gearing up to support the hospitality sector as it bounces back from lockdown.

Tapasya Spices has added Dee Bee Wholesale to its expanding ranks of distributors as it works to deliver its exclusive range of spices, rice and pulses to retailers and hospitality businesses nationwide.

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Assistant Chief Constable Darren Downs Pleased With Residents For Following COVID-19 Guidelines

Assistant Chief Constable Darren Downs Pleased With Residents For Following COVID-19 Guidelines

Assistant Chief Constable Darren Downs says he is pleased that residents in the region enjoyed the bank holiday weekend safely.

He also added that local police engaged with the public and as a result issued just a handful of fixed penalty notices. Now he hopes that people will continue to follow the rules outline by the government. 

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Huge Increase In Downloads Of Free Ebooks And Audiobooks From East Riding Libraries

Huge Increase In Downloads Of Free Ebooks And Audiobooks From East Riding Libraries

East Riding Libraries have seen a huge 329% increase in the number of eBooks downloaded since March 2020, and a 95.5% increase in the number of audiobooks downloaded free with their library memberships.

Librarian Pamela Taylor-Bramwell explained:  “We’ve been delighted to have welcomed over 4,500 new members (in addition to our 45,000 existing members!) since March 2020.

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Study Seeks Business Input To Help Dyslexics Win The War Against Emails

Study Seeks Business Input To Help Dyslexics Win The War Against Emails

A dyslexic entrepreneur is seeking the help of businesses and employees as he works to develop an assistive tool that will make email easier for people who share his condition.

Hull-based Dileepa Ranawake, who was diagnosed with dyslexia at 18, is drawing on his background in technology and health projects to create Jisterly.ai, which will enable dyslexic people to read and prioritise their emails up to five times faster without having to open them.

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Rick Roberts Shares Top Tips To Get Your Hair In Shape For Your Covid Comeback

Rick Roberts Shares Top Tips To Get Your Hair In Shape For Your Covid Comeback

Hair salons are soon to be inundated with eager customers keen to get their hair cut and coloured, following the UK’s recent (and hopefully final) lockdown.

While you wait for your appointment, local stylist Rick Roberts, who was recently named Afro Hairdresser of the Year 2020 at HJ’s British Hairdressing Awards, has a few last-minute tips before you’re reunited with your stylist.

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£1.2 Million Improvement Scheme Planned For Busy Roundabout

£1.2 Million Improvement Scheme Planned For Busy Roundabout

East Riding of Yorkshire Council is developing a £1.2 million scheme to improve the A164 junction with the B1232 at Willerby, also known as The Ketch roundabout.

Queues are often formed on the approaches to the roundabout, particularly on the B1232 from Willerby as motorists wait to turn right onto the A164 towards Beverley. Traffic is forecast to increase in the future with new housing to be built in the area.

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Safety Measures In Place For Voters As Notice Of Election Published

Safety Measures In Place For Voters As Notice Of Election Published

On Thursday 6 May 2021, Hull City Council local elections and the Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) election takes place.

Residents in Hull have their chance to vote on who represents them in their local ward area, and who represents the Humberside area as Police and Crime Commissioner.

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Sunseeker Holiday Homes Offer Safe-Cation For Holiday Parks Against Virus

Sunseeker Holiday Homes Offer Safe-Cation For Holiday Parks Against Virus

The government’s roadmap for ending lockdown proposes 12 April for holiday parks to re-open, yet coronavirus infection transmissions remain a grave concern, as well as being a challenge for hygiene teams.

In response, an East Yorkshire static caravan manufacturer, Sunseeker Holiday Homes, has pledged to protect staff, customers and holidaymakers, by commissioning Cicada Antimicrobial Surface Protection Services.

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Hull-Based Green Cleaning Company Signs Contract With Major Retailer

Hull-Based Green Cleaning Company Signs Contract With Major Retailer

Hull-based green cleaning company Bio-D has announced retailer Robert Dyas as the latest stockist of its environmentally friendly cleaning products.

A selection of the Bio-D range will now be available in 80 of Robert Dyas’s 92 stores, with shoppers also able to order the brand’s products from the website for home delivery.

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Hospitality Businesses Urged To Get A Licence As Outdoor Service Returns

Hospitality Businesses Urged To Get A Licence As Outdoor Service Returns

Hospitality businesses in Hull are being urged to apply for Pavement Licences now so they are ready to serve customers when Covid restrictions ease on April 12.

The reminder to businesses comes as Hull City Council reveals it has now given out grants totalling £77m to more than 4,800 businesses in the city during the pandemic.

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Spring Is In The Air At Shepherd’s Rest

Spring Is In The Air At Shepherd’s Rest

Meet the shepherdess welcoming new arrivals to Risby Homes’ Shepherd’s Rest in Beverley, a 74-home development of two, three and four-bed properties located off Shepherd Lane close to Minster Way.

Alongside 35 new home buyers, Risby Homes’ site coordinator Amy Barrett has welcomed three new lambs to her flock so far this spring, a flock which inspired the name for the latest development by award-winning East Yorkshire housebuilder Risby Homes.

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New Council Deal To Help Hull’s Small Businesses

New Council Deal To Help Hull’s Small Businesses

Hull City Council has joined forces with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) to offer a range of expert services to firms across the city as they recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.

 Under the new partnership, the council is providing £20,000 of funding to ensure small businesses can get fully funded membership to the FSB for their first year.

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