In the twenty or so years that they’ve been in existence online casinos have seen a stratospheric rise in popularity.
In fact, according to the latest Gambling Commission figures, they were responsible for £5.7 billion in gambling yield in the 12 months between April 2019 and March 2020, an 8.1% increase on the previous year’s figures.
The East Riding Festival of Words is back for 2020 this weekend (15-18 October) with a varied programme of free online events, featuring a range of popular authors.
The East Riding Festival of Words will be back in 2020 – with a varied programme of free online events, featuring a range of popular authors.
The team at East Riding Libraries have put together the programme, based on their knowledge of the most sought after writers in the East Riding and beyond.
This April, 007 returns to the big screen for its hotly anticipated 25th instalment in the legendary spy series, No Time to Die, and tickets to see the film at Vue Hull are now available to book.
Left with no choice but to quit retirement after being sought out by an old friend from the CIA, Bond is compelled to rescue a kidnapped scientist and follow the trail of a mysterious villain, armed with dangerous new technology.
Residents in Leven have come together as they look to deliver a project that will see them update what an aging and outdated park.
Gemma Ward who is helping deliver the project says support for their efforts has been fantastic and with people donating, time, money and prizes for fund raising events.
The Beverley office of leading law firm Wilkin Chapman has raised more than £8,000 for local charities, after embarking on a number of fundraising challenges to mark its tenth anniversary.
A charity casino night is being held on Saturday 19 March at Lazaat Hotel and Restaurant in aid of Beverley Community Lift, the local charity which helps elderly and disabled people get out and about.
Cineworld was taken over by James Bond fans who were at Kingswood to see a special premier of the latest James Bond film Skyfall. Organised by Louise Barrett the event was supported by Cineworld and Hatfields Motors and raised £1862 for FSID.
If you’re after an affordable evening out in the run up to Christmas, a night at the pictures fits the bill every time. And film fans have stacks to look forward to this autumn and December, with a stunning variety of new releases in the pipeline
Beverley Mum, Louise Barrett, is excited to bring James Bond to Hull in memory of her son, Ellis, who died almost 10 years ago. What a great way to celebrate his short life whilst raising vital funds for the Foundation for Study into Infant Death.