The Hull Local Plan has been formally adopted at a meeting of Full Council.
The plan provides a robust and ambitious framework for the development of the city up to 2032, providing certainty for investors and creating the conditions for growth by:
The Hull Local Plan has been formally adopted at a meeting of Full Council.
The plan provides a robust and ambitious framework for the development of the city up to 2032, providing certainty for investors and creating the conditions for growth by:
As the festivities draw to a close and the last pine needle has been vacuumed up, now’s the time to assess if your carpet can really cut the mustard for 2018.
According to Cormar Carpets, New Year marks the start of the home improvement season and thanks to the new ‘home interior’ culture we no longer just decorate, we give a room a complete facelift. And nothing transforms it more than swapping a tired old carpet for one in a fashionable new shade.
Hull Culture and Leisure has awarded its first annual membership to a local talented athlete, as part of a new scheme to support the city’s future sporting stars reach world-class podiums.
Marko Voronovs, aged nine and from Spring Bank West, Hull is a member of Hull Boxing Centre and has achieved a place on the England Boxing Talent Programme (EBTP).
NHS Hull CCG is delighted to have been named CCG of the Year in the highly competitive and coveted Health Service Journal (HSJ) awards, in a ceremony in London.
Billed as the health service ‘Oscars’, the annual awards recognise excellence and innovation in health care from across the UK. Each year more than 1000 submissions are made to the awards and every category is hotly contested.
George McManus has hit out at the Conservative Party accusing them of shooting their own messenger.
Mr. Manus made the comments after the government confirmed there would be no review into the closure and changes to how some hospitals in the region operate.
The Yorkshire Party are inviting local people to attend a meeting where they plan to outline the benefits an independant Yorkshire would gain.
Taking place in Market Weighton, The East Yorkshire Group of the Yorkshire Party hope residents of the county will come along to join their discussion.
Caterina Colombi, 86 and resident at Claremont House along with her daughter, Lucia have been supporting Jacob’s Well for several years by knitting and crocheting blankets and clothing.
When Jane Spence, activities co-ordinator at Claremont House heard about what they were doing she wanted to help.
Staff at East Riding Archives and Local Studies based at the Treasure House in Beverley are celebrating the news that the service has been awarded Accredited Status.
Accredited Archive Services ensure the long-term collection, preservation and accessibility of the country’s archive heritage. Accreditation is the UK quality standard which recognises good performance in all areas of the delivery of archive services.
Beverley RUFC travel to North Yorkshire this Saturday as they take on Scarborough in the Northern Division, a match that be crucial to their promotion ambitions.
The Beavers have enjoyed a good run of form in recent weeks that has seen them beat Heath in both league and cup.
The Music industry will be watching this Black Friday sales very closely with a lot of attention being put on Taylor Swift.
However for independent record stores like Bug Vinyl in Beverley Black Friday has an all together different meaning.
The Kings Head in Beverley will re-open its doors this week following a £100,000 investment to give the a fresh new look.
Located on Saturday Market, The Kings Head Hotel has been closed for 5 days so work could be carried out and will be back open ready for the weekend.
Black Friday isn’t just about Christmas shopping sales – the FIREPIT in Beverley is making sure customers get in on the deals too.
To celebrate the annual day of slashed prices, the smokehouse & sports bar has lined up some fabulous savings of its own.
Beverley’s brand new Rock Choir, Remarkable Rock Beverley, are gearing up for their debut concert at Beverley’s Music Hub, The Hexagon Centre, on Coltman Avenue, on Wednesday, 29 November at 7pm.
The group launched in September and currently has nearly 50 members, of all ages, from across Beverley & East Yorkshire.
MP, Graham Stuart, says the Chancellor’s Budget is encouraging news for local residents and businesses.
However drivers of Diesel cars and smokers will have to find more cash due to a special new tax and 28p being added to a price of cigarettes.
Beverley Minster and Beverley Town Council will this weekend present the annual Beverley Christmas Festival of Food and Drink
Taking place on Saturday 25 November, from 10AM to 4PM the event will have something for all the family including a special appearance by Father Christmas.
Christmas has come early for a local primary school in Beverley after they picked up over £3,000 thanks to an incentive run by the super market giant Tesco.
Keldmarsh Primary School were voted by customers of the Morton Lane store in the Bags of Help scheme, winning the incentive for July to August.
Residents across the East Riding wishing to improve their home security may be able eligible to apply for a grant.
The safe and sound scheme, which is run by East Riding of Yorkshire Council, is a pot of money which is available to vulnerable people in order for them to install additional security measures, such as additional door and window locks, door chains and window alarms.
Organisers of the Christmas Tree Festival at Beverley Minster are looking to find five more social groups of businesses to take at this year’s event.
With 95 confirmed participants, they are hoping five more will come forward this year to set a new record of 100 trees – the most they can physically fit in.