A ban on shale gas fracking in England has been lifted by the government, alongside plans to limit rising energy prices.
As a result of environmental concerns and local concerns about earthquakes, the controversial practice was halted in 2019.
A ban on shale gas fracking in England has been lifted by the government, alongside plans to limit rising energy prices.
As a result of environmental concerns and local concerns about earthquakes, the controversial practice was halted in 2019.
Over the Bank Holiday weekend, a local Rotary Club hosted its most successful Classic Car Show in eight years.
A total of £5391 was raised for York Against Cancer by over 150 classic vehicle owners at the Weighton Wolds Rotary Club’s annual Classic Car Show.
In the UK, National Fitness Day is an opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of physical activity in leading healthier lifestyles.
Keeping active and exercising is vital for everyone, and East Riding Leisure wants to share customers’ stories.
In response to the recent burglaries in the local area, Humberside Police has issued advice to help prevent burglaries.
As one of the most intrusive crimes, burglaries often leave victims feeling scared and vulnerable.
Skydive GB Parachute Club near Bridlington will host this month’s National Championships in Accuracy for 2022 in East Yorkshire. The event marks the return of a national competition in skydiving to the county.
As a result of last year’s successful return of the National Championships to the area, sporting legends from across the country and even around the world are expected to descend on the club for another year of competition.
For the first time in three years, the Land Sand Stone Art Festival returns to Bridlington for a unique celebration of the coastline.
Organised by Responsible Fishing UK in association with Visit East Yorkshire, the festival runs from Saturday, 10 to Sunday, 11 September.
Having purchased the freehold of The Old Floral Pavilion Leisure Complex in a multi-million-pound purchase and refurbishment project, Harrison Leisure Ltd is securing the future of the iconic Bridlington seafront building.
As part of the Centenary of Youth celebrations for World First Aid Day, St John Ambulance is holding an event in Anlaby on 10 September.
There will be fun activities for both children and adults at the Men in Sheds building, First Lane, Anlaby from 12-5pm, including face painting, bouncy castles, CPR demonstrations, refreshments, and award-winning cakes.
Over a third (37%) of professionals under the age of 30 have been promoted in the past year, while 2 in 3 white collar workers over 55 have not.
According to a new report by recruitment consultancy Robert Walters, older workers are often overlooked for opportunities in favour of younger and less experienced ones. This is despite a fiercely competitive hiring market.
Dove House Hospice is calling on the local community to get behind them and support their Autumn Raffle.
With the Autumn Raffle 2022, you can support your local community and benefit from vital services while winning the chance to win up to £3000 in cash.
Beverley Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant Sophie Kemp says she is delighted with how an event aimed at young people went.
Held at the leisure centre, the Beverley Fun Fest was a big success. Numerous young people had the chance to find out what opportunities are available in the area.
At Beverley Building Society’s first Charity Golf Day, held to raise funds for the Beverley Cherry Tree Community Centre, former West End and Old Shakespeare Company actor Richard Avery generously gave his time as Master of Ceremonies.
East Riding Theatre, a long-standing community partner of the Society, is co-founded by Richard, who has appeared in many TV shows.
This week, the 130-year-old Grade II-listed footbridge at Beverley station will close to ensure the safety of passengers and train drivers until next year when it will be sympathetically refurbished.
Network Rail must close the footbridge urgently to put safety first, with the canopy rotting and antisocial behaviour on the rise.
John Duggleby has been chosen as the Constituency Winner from Beverley and Holderness in the National Farmers’ Union’s Community Champion Awards.
Mr Duggleby, who is 77 has been farming for over 60 years. He and his family run Beswick Hall Farm in Beswick, a village on the outskirts of Beverley. His family farm produces a mix of both livestock and cereals.
Beverley Open Studios will see the local art community host a special event next month that will see them open their doors to the public.
It will allow participants to discover the wealth of artistic and creative talent hiding behind Beverley’s studio doors.
The first game of the 22/23 season kicked off for Beverley RUFC away at newly promoted Wetherby RUFC, so the Beavers were unsure what their opponents had to offer.
It was the first time that they had ever played in Yorkshire Division One and wanted to put in a fine performance in memory of life-long member Jerome Connolly.
An application round for the Community Safety Fund, launched by Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Evison in May, has now opened.
Providing support for victims of crime and crime reduction projects are part of the Community Safety Fund’s mission.
Sculptor Esther Cawley will be providing expert instruction for another six-week Life Drawing Course at the Treasure House in Beverley.
Working with a life model, Esther will provide participants with a variety of figure drawing approaches based on the permanent collection and Treasure House exhibitions.