• ‘Bring a Friend for Free’ to celebrate National Fitness Day at East Riding Leisure
  • She is Still Walking Home: Women’s safety tackled by theatre company
  • East Riding of Yorkshire council launches consultation on planning obligations guidance
  • Campaign launched locally to reduce medicine waste
  • East Yorkshire residents warned of bogus Winter Fuel Payment texts
East Riding Theatre Manager Sue Kirkman Fully Behind Virtual Venture

East Riding Theatre Manager Sue Kirkman Fully Behind Virtual Venture

East Riding Theatre manager Sue Kirkman is hoping a collaborative venture between ten local venues can continue during the lockdown period.

Her comments come following a successful event held online which saw over 3,500 people tune in. As a result of this success ERT will be playing their part in another one due to take place on 10 May.

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VE Day Anniversary Display Goes Online At Active East Riding

VE Day Anniversary Display Goes Online At Active East Riding

An exhibition produced by volunteers to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day has gone live on the new Active East Riding.

VE Day commemorations will take place on  Friday 8 May. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic events around the country have had to cancel.

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Posties Efforts In Testing Times Praised During Testing Times

Posties Efforts Praised During Testing Times Caused By Pandemic

MP Graham Stuart says that ‘posties’ are doing a great job in what are difficult circumstances. Mr Stuarts also praised their efforts for helping families stay in touch during the lockdown period.

Post Office bosses say that they have seen a big increase in the number of parcels being sent as a result of the travel restrictions.

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Lucy’s Law Makes Animal Breeders Directly Accountable

Lucy’s Law Makes Animal Breeders Directly Accountable

A new law came into effect in April which means puppies and kittens can only be sold by the person who bred them.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council is keen to make animal lovers aware of Lucy’s Law, which insists everyone must be able to see the mother when they are buying a puppy or kitten.

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Tributes Paid To Father And Daughter Victims Of Covid-19

Tributes Paid To Father And Daughter Victims Of Covid-19

Friends, family and colleagues have paid tribute to a father and daughter who had a great influence on public, business and charity communities across Hull and East Yorkshire but who lost their lives to Covid-19 within days of each other.

David Whincup and Joanne Rennison were both directors of Educare Nursery in Beverley and were widely known for their activities in many other sectors.

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B&B Owner Doing His Bit To Raise Cash For Local Hospice

B&B Owner Doing His Bit To Raise Cash For Local Hospice

Walter Sweeney, a 71-year-old solicitor and former MP, is doing a sponsored walk of the 79 mile Wolds Way with his miniature Bull terrier Bernard to raise funds for Dove House Hospice.

Commenting on his fundraiser he said that he will be taking care to observe social distancing rules,  keeping at least six feet six inches from the very few other people currently using the route.

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East Yorkshire Poultry Business Helps Hull Charity

East Yorkshire Poultry Business Helps Hull Charity

One of Driffield’s biggest employers is lending its support to people in East Hull by donating chicken to a food poverty charity.

Middleton on the Wolds based Soanes Poultry is making a free weekly delivery of chicken to Hull-based EMS that works with residents, community groups and local businesses in Hull, East Yorkshire, North and North East Lincolnshire to alleviate food and fuel poverty.

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Beverley Town Councillors Delivering Life-Saving PPE To Care Homes

Beverley Town Councillors Delivering Life-Saving PPE To Care Homes

Councillors from Beverley Town Council are delivering life-saving, PPE face shields to key workers in the care home sector in Beverley.

The face shields have been designed by the engineering department at Hull University, who have been working round the clock with NHS consultants and industrial partners to create a state of the art face shield to protect health workers against the Covid 19 virus.

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Love Your High Street Fund Updated To Aid More Businesses

Love Your High Street Fund Updated To Aid More Businesses

East Riding of Yorkshire Council has relaunched its Love Your High Street fund, to help more businesses across the area in these challenging times.

It has been expanded to cover the whole of the East Riding area but is still predominantly aimed at the ‘high street’ – including villages and rural businesses which offer a service to their local community.

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Disappointment For Beverley ARLFC As Season Suspended

Disappointment For Beverley ARLFC As Season Suspended

The National Conference League Committee has with regret decided to suspend the 2020 season after clubs have only played a couple of league fixtures each.

As a result of this, it means Beverley ARLFC will see their season called off. News of the league’s decision has left Beverley’s coaching staff disappointed. 

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Warning Issued After Arrests For Drink And Drug Driving

Warning Issued After Arrests For Drink And Drug Driving

Humberside Police have issued a warning to residents following what they say is a notable increase in drink and drug driving.

They say that the number of people caught and arrested for driving whilst over the prescribed limit of alcohol or drugs has gone up in recent weeks.

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The East Riding Festival Of Words Poetry Competition Is Back For 2020

The East Riding Festival Of Words Poetry Competition Is Back For 2020

For those seeking inspiration in this period of lockdown, the East Riding Festival of Words has launched its Poetry Competition for 2020.

The competition will reach its climax with an event at North Bridlington Library on Saturday, 28 January, 2021, at 11am, to celebrate the winning poets, hear from the judges, and listen to the winning poems.

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Barratt Developments Announces Plans To Return To Sites In Local Region

Barratt Developments Announces Plans To Return To Sites In Local Region

local housebuilder, Barratt Developments Yorkshire East, has announced plans for a phased return to construction, across selected sites, on the 11 of May.

The announcement comes after the creation of new working practices and protocols for employees and subcontractors to ensure the safe reopening of construction sites.

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REYTA Ceremony Will Go Ahead But Done Digitally For 2020

REYTA Ceremony Will Go Ahead But Done Digitally For 2020

It’s one of the most eagerly-anticipated events of the year but sadly became one of the first major events postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Now, the excitement of the annual Hull and East Yorkshire tourism “Oscars” is being transferred online with a virtual awards ceremony.

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Recycling Sites To Reopen Next Week – But With Strict Measures In Place

Recycling Sites To Reopen Next Week – But With Strict Measures In Place

Household waste recycling sites across the East Riding are to reopen next week to give residents the chance to dispose of essential waste – but strict measures will be in place as the lockdown continues.

All 10 sites will reopen from Monday 4 May and will stay open from 10am to 5pm seven days a week.

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Mayormaking Ceremony To Be Conducted Virtually For First Time

Mayormaking Ceremony To Be Conducted Virtually For The First Time

The 413th Mayor of Beverley will be chosen later this month using Zoom virtual meeting technology.  Beverley Town Council says the move to do this signals its determination to continue its civic traditions despite the lockdown. 

The ancient office of the Mayor of Beverley dates back to 1573. It is usually passed on each May at the annual Mayormaking ceremony at Beverley’s Guildhall.

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