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Dear Yorkshire, Can I Tempt You With An Abseil?

Dear Yorkshire, Can I Tempt You With An Abseil?

Feeling the January blues? Why not give yourself something to look forward to by signing up to a daring abseil down one of the tallest buildings in the North on Sunday 21st May to raise money for the British Red Cross!

The Red Cross is looking for brave people from across Yorkshire to don their finest fancy dress and make their way down the side of a towering student accommodation building in the centre of Leeds to raise money to help people in crisis.

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Residents Offered Market-Leading Rates For Home Energy

Residents Offered Market-Leading Rates For Home Energy

Residents are being offered exclusive market-leading rates* for home energy thanks to the power of collective energy switching.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council teamed up with technology partner iChoosr, the UK’s leading expert in collective energy switching, in 2013 and has been able to deliver savings of £3.5million so far for East Riding residents.

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Outgoing And Playful - Over 60s Redefine O.A.P. In Hull And Beverley

Outgoing And Playful – Over 60s Redefine O.A.P. In Hull And Beverley

Visitors at the Coletta and Tyson Garden Centre in Beverley and The Freedom Centre Hull were surprised by groups of over-60s performing Bollywood dance, tai chi and watercolour painting in the foyers, as part of Royal Voluntary Service’s volunteer recruitment drive.

Led by local instructors Sandra Thompson, Sheila Dickinson and Austin Holt, the classes were organised to demonstrate just a few of the activities residents in the area can get involved with, bringing more people together to have fun and create new friendships.

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The Prince Of Wales And The Duchess Of Cornwall To Visit City

The Prince Of Wales And The Duchess Of Cornwall To Visit City

Clarence House has confirmed today that The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will visit Hull on the 8 February as Hull celebrates its year as the UK City of Culture.

The tour will take in visits to the Ferens Art Gallery, Holy Trinity Church, the literacy charity First Story at The Deep and The Royal Shakespeare Company outreach programme at the Goodwin Development Trust.

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HULL : Pregnancy Fitness Projects Celebrates Success

HULL : Pregnancy Fitness Projects Celebrates Success

A fitness project designed to increase levels of physical activity among pregnant women and new mums in Hull is hosting an event to celebrate its success and promote new and exciting sessions for 2017.

The Us Mums event takes place at Ennerdale Leisure Centre on Thursday 26 January from 11.30am – 2.30pm. New and expectant mums will have the chance to try a range of free taster sessions including Buggy Bootcamp, Yoga, pool party and Box Fit.

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PHOTOS : Beverley Westwood From Above On A Misty Morning

PHOTOS : Beverley Westwood From Above On A Misty Morning

A low fog and cold temperatures made for a lovely morning on the Beverley Westwood. This collection of images taken with a drone show the low lying fog and other features of the Pasture.

Below each of the photographs there is a small description, low fog made for some interesting views of the town with some of the photos being taken from above the worst of the fog.

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Public Help Council Wardens In Fight Against Dog Fouling

Public Help Council Wardens In Fight Against Dog Fouling

Better information from members of the public helped East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s dog wardens issue almost double the number of fixed penalty notices for dog fouling in 2016 than in 2015, figures have revealed.

In 2016, the council’s dog wardens issued 28 fixed penalty notices to owners who failed to clean up after their pets, compared to 11 in 2015.

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GALLERY : Beverley Whitestar Dragons Vs South Cave Sporting

GALLERY : Beverley Whitestar Dragons Vs South Cave Sporting

Photos from the Hull Boys Sunday Football League featuring Beverley Whitestar Dragons who took on South Cave Sporting Tigers at Longcroft School.

South Cave Tigers, placed third in the table went into the match against an unbeaten Whitestar team who are currently top.

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Nominations Wanted For 2017 ERYC Chairman's Awards

Nominations Wanted For 2017 ERYC Chairman’s Awards

Residents who would like to recognise people and businesses that help make their community a better place to live have until the end of January to nominate them for an award.

People can now make nominations for the 2017 East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Chairman’s Awards which are presented to individuals and businesses that have helped improve the area over the last year.

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Funding To Explore Beverley Road Improvements Welcomed By MP

MP Calls For More Decisive Action From Police Following Rise In Crime

MP Graham Stuart has reacted to news that the latest figures published show that the number of reported crimes in the region has increased.

Office of National Statistics released last week revealed 13pc rise in reported over a twelve month period, September 2015 to 2016 with Police and Crime Commissioner Keith Hunter blaming lack of resources for the rise.

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BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend Is Heading To East Yorkshire

BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend Is Heading To East Yorkshire

BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend is set to be one of the musical highlights of Hull UK City of Culture 2017 when it comes to Burton Constable in East Yorkshire on 27 and 28 May.

DJ Nick Grimshaw made the announcement that it would be coming to the area on this morning’s Radio 1 Breakfast Show.

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People Put Politics Aside As Queues Form To Sign Care Homes Petition

People Put Politics Aside As Queues Form To Sign Care Homes Petition

East Riding Campaigners have been overwhelmed by public support for their Care Homes petition which calls for earlier intervention by the Council when private care homes are threatened with closure.

Across the East Riding, nearly 1000 people queued at a number of petition points to sign the petition over a 2 hour period. on Saturday morning.

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