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Recycling Officers Out And About During National Recycle Week

Recycling Officers Out And About During National Recycle Week

Waste and recycling officers from East Riding of Yorkshire Council will be out and about in five local towns this month as part of activities to mark this year’s national Recycle Week.

Recycle Week 2017 runs from Monday 25 September to Sunday 1 October, and is now in its 14th year.

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Flemingate Centre Strikes Gold Again At Yorkshire In Bloom Awards

Beverley’s Flemingate centre has claimed a gold award for a second year in the hotly-contested Yorkshire in Bloom campaign.

Flemingate took a Gold Award in the Shopping Centres and Retail Parks category, along with entrants from centres in Sheffield, Halifax, Selby and Keighley, which was crowned overall category winner.

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Britain's Got Talent Head To Beverley & Hull In Search Of Stars

Britain’s Got Talent Head To Beverley & Hull In Search Of Stars

The nation’s favourite talent show is hitting the road once again on its search to find talented acts for our brand new series.

This year, the Britain’s Got Talent team is coming to Beverley and Hull on Thursday 21 September to hold auditions at Armstrongs Social Club and also at Princes Quay Shopping Centre.

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Partnership Presents Development Plans To Sir Edward Lister

Partnership Presents Development Plans To Sir Edward Lister

Sir Edward Lister, Chairman of the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) has visited Hull to mark the launch of a £120 million regeneration scheme in North Hull.

On-site work has commenced at Wawne View, a residential development that will be delivered by Keepmoat Homes, Keepmoat Regeneration, Home Group (under its new sales brand, Persona), Strata and Priority Space, in partnership with Hull City Council.

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The Dyslexia Portrait - Photography Exhibition Celebrates Dyslexia

The Dyslexia Portrait – Photography Exhibition Celebrates Dyslexia

Former football manager Sam Allardyce, BBC antiques expert Jonty Hearnden and soprano singer Anna Devin are among the subjects of a photography exhibition celebrating dyslexia, launching in Hull next month.

The Dyslexia Portrait by Hull photographic artist Miranda Harr will open at Brynmor Jones Library, University of Hull, on 2 October to coincide with Dyslexia Awareness Week (2 – 8 October).

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Beverley Voted The 'Best' At Yorkshire In Bloom Awards

Beverley Voted The ‘Best’ At Yorkshire In Bloom Awards

The awards were the culmination of months of planning and preparation by Beverley Town Council officials and the dedicated team of volunteers from the Beverley in Bloom group.

The Bloom group and the Yorkshire in Bloom entry is managed and coordinated by Beverley Town Council with the stated aims of improving floral displays throughout town, promoting a heightened sense of community spirit and civic pride, making Beverley an even better place to in which to live, work and visit, as well as stimulating voluntary work and partnership working between community groups and local businesses.

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MP Makes Strong Case To Save Holderness MIUs After Referral Decision

MP Makes Strong Case To Save Holderness MIUs After Referral Decision

Graham Stuart has welcomed Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt’s decision to refer the decision to close the Minor Injuries Units (MIUs) at Hornsea and Withernsea to the Independent Reconfiguration Panel (IRP).

The panel, an advisory non-departmental public health body, specialise in reviewing cases involving changes to NHS services.

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UNISON Condemns Derisory And Divisive Pay Offer

UNISON Condemns Derisory And Divisive Pay Offer

The Humberside Police Staff UNISON branch condemns the decision by the government to only offer pay rises to Police Officers and Prison Officers as divisive and derisory.

Branch Secretary Tony Green warns “Yet again our Police Staff members are forgotten and once again are being treated like a second class workforce, despite providing essential services for our communities and making up 40% of the police workforce nationally.

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