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Chartered Surveyors Celebrate Ten Years Advising Construction Sector

Chartered Surveyors Celebrate Ten Years Advising Construction Sector

Running a successful business is no mean feat within the construction sector but chartered building surveyors, Delaney Marling Partnership (DMP) are celebrating their tenth anniversary, advising clients on all forms of built property.

Attributing their ongoing growth to building a business based on honesty and trust, clients in Hull, East Yorkshire and North East Lincolnshire rely on advice to help make decisions about building projects, both large and small that also saves time and money.

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HULL : Opera North Returns To Hull To Make Makes Music At The Deep

HULL : Opera North Returns To Hull To Make Makes Music At The Deep

Opera North returns to The Deep next week with a series of music and movement sessions for the attraction’s youngest visitors and their parents.

Inspired by the fascinating marine environment to be found in Hull’s award-winning aquarium, the family workshops will take place at 11.30am, 1.30pm and 2.45pm on Tuesday 29 August, Thursday 31 August and Friday 1 September.

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Lib Dems Will Put Pressure On ‘Conservative Bosses’ at County Hall

Lib Dems Will Put Pressure On ‘Conservative Bosses’ at County Hall

Denis Healy says that the Lib Dems are fighting for more affordable homes to be built in the East Riding adding that council are not meeting their targets.

In his news letter the Cllr says that his party are putting pressure on the ‘Conservative Bosses’ at County Hall to deliver on their targets for affordable homes.

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Bumper Year For Festivals During Celebratory Anniversaries

Bumper Year For Festivals During Celebratory Anniversaries

It has been a bumper year for the York-based National Centre for Early Music, as during a significant anniversary year for both the Beverley Early Music Festival, and York Early Music Festival, audience figures and box office targets have been exceeded.

The 30th anniversary of the Beverley Early Music Festival in May featured an international exhibition in Beverley Minster for the first time, as part of an accessible outreach programme that celebrated a partnership with the Flemish Alamire Foundation and Flanders House.

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Bestselling Author John Connolly Coming To Beverley

Bestselling Author John Connolly Coming To Beverley

For lovers of the silver screen, this year’s Lit Up Festival gets off to a great start on Friday 8 September, with the number one bestselling and award-winning author, John Connolly.

John will be finding time in his hectic schedule to come to the Parkway Cinema in Beverley at 8pm on 8 September to talk about his latest book, he – his most intimate and personal book to date.

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HU17.net Magazine Issue 361

HU17.net Magazine Issue 361

HU17.net Magazine Issue 361 this week  is a ladies day special featuring a collection of photos from the racecourse and around Beverley.

HU17.net Magazine Issue 361 can be purchased from Molescroft News Woodhall Way or by emailing sales@hu17.net.

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Goole Relegate From Premier League After Defeat To Beverley

Goole Relegated From Premier League After Defeat To Beverley

It was a day of surprises at the head of the Hunters York & District Senior League Premier Division where none of the teams which began the day in the top three places managed to win.

In contrast at the foot of the table it was an all too familiar story as a fourth straight defeat at the hands of Beverley Town Cricket Club  saw Goole Town relegated and Bolton Percy look almost certain to join them.

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