• 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
Have Your Say On Proposals To Improve A164 And Jock’s Lodge Junction

Have Your Say On Proposals To Improve A164 And Jock’s Lodge Junction

East Riding of Yorkshire Council is keen to hear from members of the public on proposals to improve part of the A164 and the Jock’s Lodge Junction.

As part of its funding bid to the Department for Transport (DfT), the council has launched an online survey and has arranged drop-in sessions at Beverley Racecourse on Wednesday, 8 November (9.30am-6.45pm) and the Morrison’s Beverley store on Friday, 10 November (9.30am-6.45pm) to hear from the public.

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Joanna Lumley To Headline The Business Day 2018 At Bridlington Spa

Joanna Lumley To Headline The Business Day 2018 At Bridlington Spa

Bridlington Spa has announced Joanna Lumley OBE, FRGS as headline speaker for The Business Day’s return in 2018. The Business Day will take place on Friday 8 June 2018, with business networking at the heart of a day of discovery and insight.

The event in 2018 follows the successful inaugural sell-out event in June 2017, with 650 business leaders from across the region hearing from speakers such as Baroness Brady of Knightsbridge CBE and John Simpson CBE

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OUT & ABOUT : The Beverley Blues Weekender @ The Sun Inn

South Landing Nature Trail In Flamborough To Close Temporarily

East Riding of Yorkshire Council has announced that work to improve the nature trail around South Landing Local Nature Reserve is due to begin soon. The work will mean restricted access to the site until Christmas.

The surface of the nature trail has deteriorated over the past few years, resulting in the surface becoming rutted and unusable, especially for users of wheelchairs and families with pushchairs.

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Interest Rate Rise Could Have Significant Impact On Home Owners

Interest Rate Rise Could Have Significant Impact On Home Owners

Homeowners are set to for a wake-up call this week as the Bank of England look likely to increase interest rates for the first time in ten years.

Currently set at 0.25pc experts say that this is likely to be increased to 0.5pc – a small amount but enough to have a significant impact on people with large mortgages.

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Act Of Wanton Wonder Comes To Hull As Land Of Green Ginger Is Unleashed

Act Of Wanton Wonder Comes To Hull As Land Of Green Ginger Is Unleashed

A flagship Hull UK City of Culture 2017 project will culminate next month with Land of Green Ginger Unleashed, a spectacular parade by masters of story-telling and street performance Macnas.

Renowned the world over for spell-binding experiences, Galway based Macnas’ impressive portfolio includes performances in China, Australia, San Francisco and most recently in Austin, Texas for SXSW Festival 2016. They’ve even brought the magic to the MTV Awards and to Wilderness Festival.

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North Bar Within is Independent Boutique Area of Beverley Says Trader

North Bar Within is Independent Boutique Area of Beverley Says Trader

A Beverley Town Centre trader says she thinks North Bar Within is becoming the ‘independent boutique area’ of Beverley.

Trading from St Mary’s Arcade, Tyler & Black business owner Jane Tyler feels that what is happening in their part of Bevelrey is exactly what shoppers and visitors really want.

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Humber Street Gallery Highlights The Effects Of War On Women & Girls

Humber Street Gallery Highlights The Effects Of War On Women & Girls

A moving new exhibition that highlights the effects of war and conflict on women and girls around the world is set to open at Humber Street Gallery.

The installation, called Torn, will be on display from Monday 6 November until Sunday 31 December and features photographs of wild poppies that have been picked, dried and torn apart by Beverley-based photographer Lee Karen Stow.

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How I Help My Pet Dog Get Through The Stressful Fireworks Period

How I Help My Pet Dog Get Through The Stressful Fireworks Period

If like me you have a pet who becomes very distressed by the noise created by fireworks then 5 November really is a weekend you can do without.

With bonfire night falling on a weekend it should mean there will be less nights of fireworks to deal with as most people will be able to hold their celebrations over the weekend.

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La Serenissima credit - Eric Richmond

La Serenissima Bring Viva Vivaldi To Beverley This Week

La Serenissima present Viva Vivaldi, a vibrant and buzzing concert of chamber music by Vivaldi and his close friends and rivals, on Thursday 2, November 2017 at 7.30pm at Toll Gavel United Church, Beverley.

Vivaldi wasn’t just a fine composer but also a legendary violinist in his own day as well and was said to have played ‘so high up the fingerboard that there was scarce room for the bow’.

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Artist Takeover Set To Shake-Up The Ferens Art Gallery

Artist Takeover Set To Shake-Up The Ferens Art Gallery

Artists are to take over the Ferens Art Gallery, the home of Turner Prize 2017, for a unique evening of celebration, creativity and fun.

Turner//Return is a special late event, which will take place on Thursday 16 November and see the gallery transformed with live music, dance, film screenings, as well as workshops, tours and talks by artists, curators and writers.

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New Tourism Strategy To Be Unveiled At Conference

New Tourism Strategy To Be Unveiled At Conference

Business leaders from across the region will be reflecting on the success of Hull 2017 while getting the first look at the county’s tourism strategy for the next five years when they attend next week’s annual tourism conference organised by Visit Hull and East Yorkshire.

Some 250 delegates will be attending Thursday’s (November 9) event at the Mercure Grange Park Hotel in Willerby and will hear from Fran Hegyi, executive director Hull 2017, and Matt Jukes, chief executive of Hull City Council, reflecting on all that has been achieved during City of Culture, before listening to industry expert Professor John Lennon, who will unveil VHEY’s new five-year tourism plan.

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East Riding Residents Urged To Take Up Free Flu Vaccine

East Riding Residents Urged To Take Up Free Flu Vaccine

Public Health England (PHE) and the NHS’s joint Stay Well This Winter campaign has launched with the national flu vaccination programme, now available nationwide to all eligible people.

Last year in Yorkshire and the Humber, 38% of children aged 2-4 years were vaccinated, with children also offered the vaccine in school years 1, 2 and 3. The vaccine was also administered to 48% of people in at-risk groups and 72% of people aged 65 or older. Uptake by pregnant women nationally was 45%.

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Potting Shed Looking To Make Bonfire Night Go With a Bang

Potting Shed Looking To Make Bonfire Night Go With a Bang

Bonfire Night will be going with a bang at the Potting Shed thanks to a fabulous professional fireworks display and a bonfire for customers to burn their own Guys on!

The bar will be lighting up the skies over Flemingate with two spectacular fireworks shows, starting at 8pm and 9pm, and offering free sparklers to anyone who wants to create their own mini version.

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Beverley Town Cricket Club Calls Out For Votes To Bag A Share Of Bag Fund

Beverley Town Cricket Club Calls Out For Votes To Bag A Share Of Bag Fund

Beverley Town Cricket Club is bidding to bag a massive cash boost from the Tesco Bags of Help initiative.

Tesco teamed up with Groundwork to launch its community funding scheme, which sees grants of £4,000, £2,000 and £1,000 – raised from carrier bag sales in Tesco stores – being awarded to local community projects.

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