Your Weekly Horoscope By Russell Grant

Your Weekly Horoscope By Russell Grant
April 22, 2018

ARIES (March21st-April20th) Conflict within a group is getting you down. It will be a health factor that makes you undecided about the best course of action. Some people are expecting too much from you and fixing their problems is emotionally and physically exhausting. It might be time to pull out of some obligations and adopt a slower pace. You can avoid being drawn into a tug of war between home…

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5 Ways To Stay Active With Age

March 12, 2018

The joints stiffen, the brain gets stuck in die-hard habits, friends both old and new move away.

It can be hard to maintain an active lifestyle as the years add up – by the time commitments to work and children are finally at an end, new hurdles and problems appear to take their place.

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2018 House Market Predictions For The HU17 Area

2018 House Market Predictions For The HU17 Area
January 19, 2018

The housing market for the Beverley area is set for another tough year as economic uncertainties continue to limit any price rises. Despite many government-led initiatives such as the removal of stamp duty, it seems that increased living costs and fears over a rise in interest rates will put many people off buying a new home in 2018.

Last year saw both the number of homes sold and their prices decreasing across the whole of the HU17 area. Compared to a relative high point in 2014, the number of home sales in the HU17 region was at its lowest point since 2009. And when coupled with a sudden drop in prices compared to 2016, it seems that the market is set for a tough year.

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Moving Abroad?

Moving Abroad?
January 17, 2018

At the current moment, there is a plethora of information available on the Internet for individuals to gather before they go abroad.

What is incredible is that many prospective expats do not know to take advantage of these sites and the sensational information that they offer free of charge.

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Protecting Foxes Peacefully by Lynn Massey-Davis

Protecting Foxes Peacefully by Lynn Massey-Davis
December 8, 2017

I live in rural East Yorkshire and there are many things I am grateful for in my life and one of those things is my love of wildlife in our wonderful county, particularly Beverley Westwood, our remote yet beautiful coastline and respect for living things all of which bring me more joy than I can express

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The Importance Of Networking For Beverley Businesses

The Importance Of Networking For Beverley Businesses
November 8, 2017

When visiting any of the many events organised in Beverley, local business owners should always be prepared for networking.

Networking is a vital tool for any organisation, small or big. It can connect entrepreneurs with important people from the same work field as well as with (potential) customers.

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Beverley’s Best For Romantic Dates!

October 13, 2017

Dating. It’s not easy, is it? The anxiety of approaching someone you like the look of, the difficulty in striking up interesting conversation and then the stress of that nervy first date – the dating game is a tricky game to navigate. Luckily, Beverley and its neighbours are decent spots to reduce the difficulty rating a touch.

There are an abundance of places to meet someone around the town, and indeed the wider East Riding area. But these days, the one you come to love might only be a click or a swipe away.

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5 Unusual Hobbies to Earn Money

October 11, 2017

Is life a bit boring? Are you feeling like you need something to break the mundane cycle of work, household chores and normal responsibilities?

It seems more and more people are taking up hobbies, relieving themselves from duties, learning new skills and looking for interesting things to do in their spare time.

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Isn’t It Time You Became Your Own Boss?

September 28, 2017

Are you tired of the 9-5, had enough of being told to do by managers or simply want to have a more family-friendly existence? If the answer’s “yes” to one or more of these questions then it could be time for a career change and a move into self-employment.

It’s certainly a boom time for it with more and more businesses being set up each month. In fact figures show that over 340,000 opened their doors for business in the first six months of 2016 alone.

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How To Make Friends In Beverley And Improve Your Social Life

September 27, 2017

Within the world of globalisation, there are still times that we tend to feel alone in the crowd.

Many people often experience loneliness for various reasons, but mainly because they miss a like-minded friend, who would join them in activities, such as enjoying a good movie at the cinema or a play at the theatre or even just for a walk talking about their interests while drinking a coffee.

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Venturing Into eSports Journalism

Venturing Into eSports Journalism
September 26, 2017

The prominence of eSports and its entertainment factor in the UK has been brought to light recently with the appointment of university graduate Jack Stewart to the newly made position of an eSports journalist for The Daily Mail newspaper.

The Eastbourne graduate had completed a degree in Sports Journalism BA (Hons) at the University of Brighton. He had written about eSports during his course as a topic that he felt passionate about.

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Yorkshire: The Best Value County In The Country?

Yorkshire: The Best Value County In The Country?
March 17, 2017

Yorkshire is known for its breath-taking views, wonderfully warming cups of tea and friendly folk, however it’s probably less known as being an excellent place to live for first time buyers and young professionals.

The beauty of Yorkshire isn’t just the greenery or the rich heritage but the beauty really lies in it being an accessible place for many people to start on the property ladder.

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The Current State of Beverley Potholes

February 15, 2017

Potholes are a major problem on the UK’s roads. While some individuals have come up with creative ideas about how to solve the problem, many other potholes remain unrepaired, and grow, causing untold damage to cars and possibly even causing accidents.

They are formed over time, when water seeps into cracks in the road and weaken the layers underneath the bitumen surface, freezing and thawing, which in turn makes the layers above crumble and collapse. As more and more cars drive over these weak spots, the holes become bigger and deeper.

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