Different generations are coming together to share their stories using art.
Young people in the Ings area of Hull have created a graffiti mural which will go on display as part of a creative and memorable pop-up exhibition this weekend.
Different generations are coming together to share their stories using art.
Young people in the Ings area of Hull have created a graffiti mural which will go on display as part of a creative and memorable pop-up exhibition this weekend.
The most prolific fly-tipper ever caught in the East Riding is now behind bars after being sentenced for a string of offences at Hull Crown Court.
Darran Armishaw, 49, of Whitehaven Avenue, Hull was sentenced at Hull Crown Court on Wednesday, 21 June following a trial for unrelated burglary offences, of which he was found guilty.
The East Riding Libraries team have their magnifying glasses at the ready for ‘Animal Agents’, the Summer Reading Challenge 2017!
Booking is now open and primary school-aged children are encouraged to sign up at their local library to secure their place.
Residents in Woodmansey and Dunswell are up in arms over a planning application to significantly change the use of a new Anaerobic digestion (AD) plant before it’s even built.
AD plants turn waste products into energy and owners of AD plants receive generous subsidies from the Government. AD plants need to be constantly fed waste products to be effective.
A performance of William Shakespeare’s comedy ‘Twelfth Night’ by the Three Inch Fools set in the stunning grounds at Burton Constable Hall.
The Three Inch Fools are a five-strong troupe of actors with all manner of musical instruments, travelling with set, props, costumes and camping gear, performing a highly imaginative and vibrantly musical take on Shakespeare’s plays.
The blue and golds will take on North Hull Knights at the Beverley Leisure Centre this Saturday kick off 2,30pm.
Scott Taylor will have to make do without the services of Sam Coleman, Bobby Howdle and Ryan Watkin who are representing the British Army at the Armed Forces Festival at Crossfields ARLFC, Warrington.
The Potting Shed in Beverley is now offering the very best way to bridge the breakfast-lunch divide: the Bottomless Brunch.
Bottomless Brunch is a new a once-a-month highlight at the Flemingate bar & gardens, giving customers the chance to enjoy their choice from a delicious brunch menu, plus selected drinks on endless refill.
Local joiner and author of the book that charts the history of the former Regal Night Club Simon Burns celebrated reaching the big 50.
A former DJ, Simon was joined by friends and family for a night of fish and chips and banging music from past decades.
Photos from the East Yorkshire Thoroughbred Car Club who held their Midsummer Gathering in Beverley.
A nice evening saw vast crowds take in the sights as the town centre was transformed into a car show featuring range of classic cars.
Councillor Denis Healy is calling on East Riding of Yorkshire Council to make sure that property developers build the right proportion of affordable homes.
Figures revealed show that developers are being allowed to build too many expensive executive homes, whilst falling short of the Council’s targets for smaller, more affordable properties.
People in the Yorkshire and Humber region are still putting themselves at risk of food poisoning through lack of knowledge of food hygiene, according to research by the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
A recent survey carried out by the FSA to mark the start of Food Safety Week, revealed many people were not familiar with the four “c’s” of food hygiene – chilling, cooking, cleaning and avoiding cross-contamination.
An East Yorkshire brewery’s team of oarsmen stormed into first place when they competed in the Rotary Club of Scarborough Cavaliers’ dragon boat race at Wykeham Lakes recently.
The sixteen-strong team Wold Top Warriors, comprising staff, family and friends of Wold Newton based Wold Top Brewery, was one of 26 teams entering the races that took place on Sunday June 11.
Bridlington’s regeneration projects and the support available to local businesses will be among the topics highlighted at two meetings next week.
The Bridington Renaissance Partnership will review its activities from the past year and its priorities for the year ahead when it holds its annual general meeting – which is open to the public – at 6pm on Thursday 29 June at Bridlington Spa.
Pride in Hull are delighted to announce that Irish pop sensations B*Witched and drag superstar La Voix will be entertaining audiences in Queen’s Gardens on Saturday 22 July as part of Pride in Hull’s spectacular show that kick-starts Hull UK City of Culture 2017’s LGBT 50 week.
The latest additions are joining an already packed line-up featuring Marc Almond, Sonia, Cleopatra and many more.
Indigo Studios owner India Alton says that the opening event held was an overwhelming success and that she could not have asked for anything more.
Now open to the public Indigo Studios boasts the tallest poles in the region for people to hone their pole dancing skills.
Hugh Rice Jewellers and Chopard are proud to be taking part in Beverley’s Midsummer Gathering hosted by East Yorkshire Thoroughbred Car Club this evening.
Hugh Rice’s Beverley Toll Gavel store will be staying open late to showcase their range of luxury Chopard watches and jewellery accessories.
HU17.net magazine issue 352 is out and available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way.
This week’s issues features a selection of content that has appeared on the HU17 web site including a roundup of the weekend sporting action.
This evening, Wednesday 21 June Beverley will play host to the East Yorkshire Thoroughbred Car Club as they take over the town centre for their annual show.
Hundreds of classic cars will be on display from 6PM as the club host their Beverley Midsummer Gathering meeting.