• Jack the Ripper – The Legacy’ at the East Riding Theatre
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  • Record-breaking GCSE success for Hymers College students
  • Bishop Burton College joins prestigious Chartered Institution for Further Education
  • Regents to bring unique hair styling concept to Beverley this autumn
DRIFFIELD : Cyclist Killed in Collision Named

DRIFFIELD : Cyclist Killed in Collision Named

The cyclist who sadly died following a collision with a lorry near Sledmere on Friday, November 25, has been named as Ian Milner, 55, of Driffield.

Tragically, he and his wife Tracey also lost their son Owen in a road traffic collision in May, 2014, whilst he was riding his motorbike on the B1248 near Wansford.

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Beverley Town Reserves Suffer Big Defeat To Wawne United

Beverley Town Reserves Suffer Big Defeat To Wawne United

Beverley Town Reserves suffered a big loss as they went to league leaders the table Wawne United 7 -0 on Saturday in was a miserable day for Town’s second string.

The match was always going to be a tough game for Beverley as Wawne, who won Humber Premier League last season, have big in fine form in recent weeks winning their last four league games.

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REYTAs Seeing Bumper Enteries For 2017 Awards

REYTAs Seeing Bumper Entries For 2017 Awards

Tourism bosses in Hull and East Yorkshire are gearing themselves up for a bumper entry in the 2017 REYTAs, with entries already significantly up on the same period last year.

Organised by Visit Hull and East Yorkshire, the Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards, now in their eighth year, were launched in early November, with two new categories added

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ERT Celebrate After Clinching Two Awards At Best Bar None

ERT Celebrate After Clinching Two Awards At Best Bar None

East Riding Theatre achieved a double whammy recently when it was presented with two awards at the ‘Best Bar None Awards’ Dinner, hosted at Beverley Racecourse.

After the announcement of the first award, ‘Best Entertainment Venue’, ERT’s team naturally responded with a dramatic whoop; a reaction quickly replaced by almost spontaneous combustion when a second trophy for ‘Best New Entry’ was received.

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HULL : PBS Construction To Build City's First Cycle Circuit

HULL : PBS Construction To Build City’s First Cycle Circuit

Hull City Council has published a decision record announcing that PBS Construction Limited will be appointed to construct the city’s first closed road cycle circuit.

Following a competitive tendering process the council awarded local construction company PBS Construction Limited the contract having demonstrated that it offered the best value and most cost effective solution.

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Charity's Christmas Appeal Given Extra Urgency

Charity’s Christmas Appeal Given Extra Urgency

The Sailors’ Children’s Society has launched one of its most important Christmas appeals of the last few years.

The Hull-based national charity, which supports nearly 450 children of disadvantaged seafaring families, needs thousands of pounds to provide warm clothing and sturdy footwear for them this winter.

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College To Host Hull’s Biggest Ever Cross Sector Leadership Conference

College To Host Hull’s Biggest Ever Cross Sector Leadership Conference

Hull is to host an international conference to promote effective public and private cross sector leadership in the city.

With a high calibre of international speakers and an audience of over 120 leaders and aspiring leaders due to attend on Tuesday 29 November, the ambitious conference at St Mary’s College

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Lucky Winners Of The Treasure House Children's Trail 2016

Lucky Winners Of The Treasure House Children’s Trail 2016

Three lucky winners have received their prizes, after taking part in this year’s Treasure House Children’s Trail in Beverley.

Becky Hitchenor, aged 9 of Beverley, won first prize – a family pass to Sewerby Hall and Gardens, as well as craft materials. Second prize went to Zac Barber, aged 13 from Louth, who won a family visit to Skidby Mill, and craft materials.

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HULL : Police Launch Cadet Force As They Aim To Engage With The Youth

HULL : Police Launch Cadet Force As They Aim To Engage With The Youth

Cadets will soon join the ranks of Humberside Police thanks to a £10,000 donation from leading Hull firm Arco, as part of the work of the High Sheriff on behalf of the Tribune Trust.

We have already recruited 30 young people – aged 15 to 18 – from across the force, who will be taking up their posts in January. And from April we will be recruiting a further 60 young people, who will be in post by September.

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Craft And Artisan Fair Returns To Flemingate In Run Up To Christmas

Craft And Artisan Fair Returns To Flemingate In Run Up To Christmas

Shoppers will have the opportunity to treat friends and family to unique handcrafted gifts this Christmas, as Flemingate’s popular indoor Craft and Artisan Fair makes a welcome return in the run up to the festive season.

The Craft and Artisan Fair will make a return to the Flemingate centre on Saturday, December 3 and Sunday, December 4.

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HULL : End Violence Against Women This White Ribbon Day

HULL : End Violence Against Women This White Ribbon Day

This month NHS Hull Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) pledged to support the White Ribbon Campaign and help to end male violence against women.

November 25 is ‘White Ribbon Day’ which will kick off 16 days of activism; encouraging people to take a stand and tackle the negative stereotypes which underpin abuse.

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