• Jack the Ripper – The Legacy’ at the East Riding Theatre
  • September Heritage Open Days include more than 100 free events
  • Record-breaking GCSE success for Hymers College students
  • Bishop Burton College joins prestigious Chartered Institution for Further Education
  • Regents to bring unique hair styling concept to Beverley this autumn
Expanded 360 HQ Open After Listed Building Renovation Completed

Expanded 360 HQ Open After Listed Building Renovation Completed

Hull and East Yorkshire-based 360 Chartered Accountants is delighted to announce that its newly extended headquarters is now open for business after extensive renovations saw a Grade II listed building brought back to its former glory.

360 Chartered Accountants has seen fast growth during the last decade and now includes 4 sister businesses – 5Four Payroll, 360 Mentor, 360 Finance Talent and 360 Wealth Management.

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Fitmums & Friends Announces Olympic Athlete As Its Charity Patron

Fitmums & Friends Announces Olympic Athlete As Its Charity Patron

Athletics club and charity, Fitmums & Friends is delighted and honoured to announce that international runner and five-time Olympian, Jo Pavey has agreed to become its patron.

Pavey joins the charity as it celebrates its tenth year and will support its work to help men, women and children to enjoy being more active.

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Cancer Awareness - Understanding How To Spot The Signs Of Cancer

Cancer Awareness – Understanding How To Spot The Signs Of Cancer

East Riding of Yorkshire Council is asking residents to be more aware of the signs of cancer. Their appeal comes following the launch of their Cancer Awareness Project.

The council are hoping more people will spot the signs which will help increase survival rates. Figures show that if detected early people 81pc chance of survival. While if found later this figure drops dramatically to just 26pc.

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Libby Squire Replica Clothes Released

Libby Squire Replica Clothes Released

Images of replica clothing Libby Squire was last seen wearing exactly two weeks ago today have been released as the investigation into her disappearance continues.

Libby’s mum and her friends were able to help officers with some of the items Libby chose to wear that night and where they were from, to help with the investigation.

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Promote And Prosper 2019 - What Makes People Tick?

Promote And Prosper 2019 – What Makes People Tick?

The team at The Promotion Company based in Hull is busy planning its annual event, Promote and Prosper which takes place on Thursday 28 February, in the Canham Turner Building at The University of Hull.

The event gets bigger and better each year, supported by the industry’s top promotional product and branded clothing suppliers who display over 2000 items, plus seminars with a difference.

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‘Ding, Ding, Seconds Out’ As Delicate Flowers Heads to Cherry Burton

‘Ding, Ding, Seconds Out’ As Delicate Flowers Heads to Cherry Burton

If you liked Beryl, you’ll love Delicate Flowers, the fast-moving Hull boxing play that punches above its weight and is now heading to Withernsea.

Written by Hull-based playwright Mark Rees and produced by his Single Story Theatre Company, Delicate Flowers tells the story of Barbara Buttrick, the young boxer and wrestler from Hessle, East Yorkshire, who fought adversity in her personal life in the 1940s and ‘50s to fight opponents in the ring.

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David Takes On Goliath With Radical Take On The Law

David Takes On Goliath With Radical Take On The Law

David Wade is a man on a mission, stirring up a legal hornet’s nest with his people first, low cost, radical approach to the law.

Trading as David T. Wade, his Student at Law business is both unashamedly populist and highly effective, says the 32-year old, who set up his limited company in 2017 while still an undergraduate.

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Beverley Come Out On Top As They Beat Heath In A Thriller

Beverley Come Out On Top As They Beat Heath In A Thriller

What a match. This was what proper rugby at its best is all about. Two sides at the top of their game going hell for leather for eighty minutes – and with never a hint of ill-temper from start to finish. The result could have gone either way.

After a 66 point feast of scoring only two points separated the sides at the end and neither could have complained at the outcome whichever way it went. Beforehand there was an air of expectancy. Beverley arrived here on the back of four consecutive bonus-point wins and Heath’s recent record was not much inferior.

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