• ‘Bring a Friend for Free’ to celebrate National Fitness Day at East Riding Leisure
  • She is Still Walking Home: Women’s safety tackled by theatre company
  • East Riding of Yorkshire council launches consultation on planning obligations guidance
  • Campaign launched locally to reduce medicine waste
  • East Yorkshire residents warned of bogus Winter Fuel Payment texts
Candlelighters Is Going Golden For Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Candlelighters Is Going Golden For Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month (CCAM) takes place in September each year, with children’s cancer charities worldwide taking the opportunity to increase awareness of childhood cancer to raise vital funds to support their work.

Around 1,800 children are diagnosed with cancer every year in the UK with 150 children diagnosed in Yorkshire alone. Receiving a cancer diagnosis for a child is devastating and is the start of a long and gruelling journey for the whole family.

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Celebrating Five Years Of Extra Care In Hull

Celebrating Five Years Of Extra Care In Hull

Last month, Hull City Council, Riverside and the residents at Redwood Glades, Cecil Gardens and Harrison Park celebrated five years of Extra Care in Hull.

There are 316 extra care apartments at the above three locations across the city which have been built to provide an environment where vulnerable adults over the age of 18 have their own front door with a provision for 24-hour on-site care and support.

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Webinar For Local Stakeholders Interested In The Rural England Prosperity Fund

Webinar For Local Stakeholders Interested In The Rural England Prosperity Fund

Following on from the successful launch of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), a webinar will take place to provide details for the recently announced Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF), which aims to improve productivity and strengthen the rural economy and rural communities across the country.

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Brigg Town Capitalise On Poor Start By Beverley To Inflict First Away Defeat

Brigg Town Capitalise On Poor Start By Beverley To Inflict First Away Defeat

Beverley Town missed the opportunity to climb the table after the East Yorkshire club was beaten 3-1 by Brigg Town.

This was the first defeat for Dave Ricardo and his side away from home in the league. Brigg Town scored all three goals in the first half while Beverley pulled one back after the break.

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Heating or Eating – A Choice Many Families In East Yorkshire Are Making

Heating or Eating – A Choice Many Families In East Yorkshire Are Making

Heating or eating is fast becoming a reality for families living in Beverley, East Yorkshire according to a local support group.

They say more people who are accessing their services on prepayment are struggling to cope with the cost of living crisis. While the term heating or eating is being echoed daily, what it means, in reality, is quite scary.

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Beverley Council Confirm East Yorkshire Market Town To Get Town Hall

Beverley Council Confirm East Yorkshire Market Town To Get Town Hall

Residents in Beverley, East Yorkshire have something to celebrate. Beverley Town Council has confirmed they to purchase of building which will be used as a town hall.

The building in question is located on the corner of Morton Lane and Wilbert Lane. It is most well known locally as the St John Ambulance. It dates back to 1888.

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Beverley Features Five Times In Prestigious East Yorkshire Tourism Awards

Beverley Features Five Times In Prestigious East Yorkshire Tourism Awards

Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards have revealed the shortlist which includes five entries from Beverley.

Beverley Puppet Festival, Newbegin House, Butt Farm Caravan, Camping & Glamping site, ‘What Was Here?’ Mobile App and Atom Bar Beverley have all made the shortlist in the prestigious East Yorkshire awards.

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Sewerby Hall Hosts New Anglo-Saxon Workshop For Schools

Sewerby Hall Hosts New Anglo-Saxon Workshop For Schools

With its magnificent flower gardens and beautiful mansion house, Sewerby Hall and Gardens is well known for its beauty. A significant Anglo-Saxon cemetery has also been unearthed in Sewerby during the 1950s and 1970s.

East Yorkshire Museums Partnership Education Officer Robert Chester has developed a workshop based on funding from Humber Museums Partnership and Arts Council England to tell the story of the pagan 6th and 7th century Anglo-Saxons who lived and settled in East Yorkshire.

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