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Positive Signs For Mid-Table Tigers

Positive Signs For Mid-Table Tigers

People often talk about a mixed season but Hull City have had probably the most mixed of mixed seasons. After picking up just four wins between August and the start of December, the Tigers have lost just four games ever since.

Between the beginning of December and the middle of January, Hull won seven out of eight games, reverting to their inconsistent selves over the past couple of months.

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Burton Constable Foundatio Get Backing Of National Lottery

Burton Constable Foundation Get Backing Of National Lottery

The Burton Constable Foundation has received support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to increase its organisation resilience and sustainability.

Thanks to National Lottery players, the project aims to secure the future of Burton Constable by reviewing the effectiveness of the organisation, building capacity through adopting new ways of working, testing out ideas, increasing the skills of staff, volunteers and trustees and becoming more financially sustainable.

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How You Can Win A Gym Instructors Course With Over £500

How You Can Win A Gym Instructors Course With Over £500

Sportsability Fitness Training is running a competition to win a place on their Level 2 Instructing Fitness Gym course, worth £550.

As the gateway qualification to the fitness industry, this Level 2 qualification opens up opportunities to become a Personal Trainer. It also provides a gateway to undertake add-on courses. These include spin sessions, aqua fitness and also to specialise in working with children and the elderly.

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Vintage Clouds Hoping to Fly the Flag for Yorkshire in the 2019 Grand National

Vintage Clouds Hoping to Fly the Flag for Yorkshire in the 2019 Grand National

Auroras Encore, representing trainer Sue Smith, defied the odds to land the 2013 Aintree Grand National and was the last winner of the race to represent Yorkshire.

The county has seen a number of participants fall short in the intervening period, with none of them managing to follow in the footsteps of the Irish-bred bay gelding.

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National Apprenticeship Week Celebrated By Local MP

National Apprenticeship Week Celebrated By Local MP

National Apprenticeship Week saw MP Graham Stuart spend time with young people who work for BAE Systems.

His visit gave him the opportunity to learn more about the importance of Apprenticeships in the workplace. It also gave him the chance to see first hand how young people are benefitting from taking an apprenticeship.

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KAT Card Will Make It Simpler And Cheaper For Young People To Travel

Enterprising youngsters have created a travel card making it easier and cheaper for young people to travel around the region.

The KAT Card, created by Hull’s Young People’s Parliament (HYPP), allows young people aged 19 and under to ride buses in Hull and parts of the East Riding for just £10 per week.

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How Superfast Broadband Transformed Rural Company

Rural Company Sees Business Transformed With Superfast Broadband

A rural company from Yorkshire says superfast broadband has transformed their business.

Cambrian Granite, which specializes in providing granite and quartz work surfaces to customers all over the UK, often found their systems crashing because a customer had sent them a file that was too big for their bandwidth to cope with.

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Jack Howdle Hat-Trick Helps Beverley Register First Win Of New Season

Jack Howdle Hat-Trick Helps Beverley Register First Win Of New Season

The blue and golds kick-started their season with this win which was harder work than the scoreline suggests. Barrow Island arrived in town looking to extend a seven-game winning run stretching back to last July but the hosts had other ideas.  

Barrow looked to blow the opposition away very early on and raced to an 18-0 lead in only 11 minutes. Jack Howdle forced his way over from close range quickly followed by a try from dummy half by Tom Moor.

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Beverley Back On Top Form As They Romp To Victory

Beverley Back On Top Form As They Romp To Victory

Beware the ides of March.  But not this week.  After the dismal affair a week ago at Dinnington Beverley were back on top form securing another outstanding bonus point win – the seventh in their last eight games. 

Crossleyans started the match only one point behind Beverley but never really got a look-in and Beverley comfortably cruised home scoring six tries in the process all of which Phil Duboulay converted in difficult conditions.

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Future Of Rail Travel Between Hull And London Unveiled By Hull Trains

Future Of Rail Travel Between Hull And London Unveiled By Hull Trains

Hull Trains gave its passengers and local key stakeholders a glimpse into the future of rail travel when a test version similar to its new £60m fleet visited the city.

Hundreds of people visited Hull Paragon Interchange on Friday to catch a first-hand glimpse of the state-of-the-art Hitachi Class 802 train.

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