• The East Riding Festival of Words is returning for another year
  • East Riding sports association join White Ribbon campaign to tackle violence against women and girls
  • Bra collection drive at Millers Day Service to support local breast cancer charity
  • CCTV camera towers installed across East Riding in fight against fly-tipping
  • East Riding poetry festival returns to the High Wolds and is calling for submissions on the theme of ‘connections’
The East Riding Festival of Words is returning for another year

The East Riding Festival of Words is returning for another year

This September and October, the Festival of Words will host a selection of best-selling authors who will share their thoughts on their latest work whilst engaging the audience in compelling discussions.

Organised by East Riding Libraries and funded by Arts Council England, the Festival programme has been put together by librarians from the service, based on authors, poets and other creative writers who are popular with library members and customers.

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East Riding sports association join White Ribbon campaign to tackle violence against women and girls

East Riding sports association join White Ribbon campaign to tackle violence against women and girls

The East Riding County Football Association have obtained White Ribbon accreditation, signing up to the campaign prevent violence against women and girls in the East Riding.

As part of the required governance structure, East Riding County FA produced a new Diversity and Inclusion Strategy, which includes a commitment to behaviours and culture that enables the game to be safe and enjoyable for all who work, play and volunteer within the local football community.

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Bra collection drive at Millers Day Service to support local breast cancer charity

Bra collection drive at Millers Day Service to support local breast cancer charity

Millers Day Services in Beverley has once again shown its community spirit by collecting over 1000 bras throughout June in support of Hull and East Riding (HER) Breast Friends charity.

HER Breast Friends is a proactive, volunteer-led charity based in Hull, dedicated to supporting individuals affected by breast cancer across Hull, the East Riding of Yorkshire, and North East Lincolnshire.

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Join us for the Weighton Wolds Rotary Club Classic Car Show at Langlands Garden Centre

Join us for the Weighton Wolds Rotary Club Classic Car Show at Langlands Garden Centre

Langlands Garden Centre in Shiptonthorpe will once again host the Weighton Wolds Rotary Club’s Annual Charity Classic Car Show over the Bank Holiday weekend on Sunday, August 24th, and Monday, August 25th, 2025. The event will raise funds in support of York Against Cancer, a local charity providing vital cancer services.

The British Garden Centres store promises a spectacular two day showcase featuring over 200 classic cars each day. Visitors can enjoy a stunning variety of vehicles, including the pre-war cars and beloved modern classics. The show offers a unique chance to meet dedicated classic car enthusiasts from East, West, and South Yorkshire.

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Commuted sums benefit four groups in Driffield

Commuted sums benefit four groups in Driffield

Four groups from Driffield have been awarded a combined total of over £375,000 from East Riding of Yorkshire Council as part of commuted sums to improve their offer to the community.

Driffield RUFC has been awarded £150,000 from commuted sums to extend their clubhouse. The current clubhouse no longer fits the needs of the club, and the planned two-storey extension will benefit them greatly.

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New planning guidelines adopted for Garden Village

New planning guidelines adopted for Garden Village

New and refreshed planning guidelines shaping how future developments should take place in the Garden Village Conservation Area have now been adopted in full and will come into effect from tomorrow, Friday 1 August.

The Article 4 Direction introduces additional planning controls for ‘Cross Overs’ and ‘Hard Standings’ and is intended to control the removal of hedge boundaries from the Conservation Area.

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See and Be Seen: How Better Head-Lights Cut Risk on East Riding's Rural Lanes

See and Be Seen: How Better Head-Lights Cut Risk on East Riding’s Rural Lanes

Lighting problems in the dark are a real challenge for any driver. Just imagine: you’re driving along the Meaux Road and suddenly realise that one of your headlights has simply stopped working. The visibility has dropped to less than 30 metres and you are almost groping your way along the road. With this kind of visibility, any obstacle on the road will come as a surprise.

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The best and worst places in Yorkshire & Humber for food hygiene ratings as region claims fifth spot in the national rankings

The best and worst places in Yorkshire & Humber for food hygiene ratings as region claims fifth spot in the national rankings

The towns and cities across Yorkshire and Humberside that score highest and lowest for their food hygiene ratings have been revealed, thanks to a report from online training provider High Speed Training, marking 15 years since the introduction of the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme.

The report, which analysed Food Standards Agency (FSA) data for over 240,000 food businesses across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, found that in Yorkshire and Humberside, the average food hygiene rating across all food establishments was 4.58 from 21,098 premises, which places the region 5th in the national rankings. 

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Businesses and charities collaborate with St Anne's Sixth Form to empower young people with SEND through work-based learning

Businesses and charities collaborate with St Anne’s Sixth Form to empower young people with SEND through work-based learning

Young people from St Anne’s School and Sixth Form welcomed local businesses to hear about, and see first-hand, how skills and work-based opportunities are helping them prepare for adulthood.

St Anne’s School and Sixth Form supports children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Young people aged 16 to 19 who attend the sixth form benefit from work experience on site at the school and with local businesses and charities.

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Flamborough takeaway fined for food hygiene violations

Flamborough takeaway fined for food hygiene violations

Mr Ahmed Abdulrahman of Scarborough Road, Filey, appeared at Beverley Magistrates Court on Wednesday 25 June and pleaded guilty to nine food safety and hygiene offences. Mr Abdulrahman was the former food business operator of Roma Kebab, a fast-food takeaway located in Flamborough which has since ceased trading.

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Bridmas festive fun returns to Bridlington this August

Bridmas festive fun returns to Bridlington this August

Christmas is coming early this year as festive themed fun and celebrations are returning to Bridlington in the height of summer.

Bridmas Day is back on Wednesday 6 August, bringing festive cheer to the East Yorkshire coast with a day packed full of Christmas themed fun for all the family. From Santa and elves to Christmas crafts, food, games, live music and even a pantomime dame, this unique summer celebration promises something for everyone.

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New 20mph zone approved for Hull’s Old Town

New 20mph zone approved for Hull’s Old Town

Work to implement a new 20mph zone in Hull’s Old Town area, as part of the safety improvement scheme for Lowgate, has been given the greenlight to progress by Hull City Council.

The new 20mph zone aims to reduce the risk of accidents for all road users near Hull College and the retail and entertainment venues located between George Street and the A63 Castle Street. The zone will also cover Savile Street, Vernon Street, Queens Dock Avenue, Princes Dock Street, Guildhall Road, Alfred Gelder Street and the side streets off Lowgate that border the River Hull, which are home to a number of businesses that form part of the night-time economy.

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Rokeby Park Primary School ‘set the wheels in motion’ for active travel

Rokeby Park Primary School ‘set the wheels in motion’ for active travel

Children at Rokeby Park Primary School have been learning vital skills to be able to make their own way to school on two-wheels thanks to several council-funded initiatives.

On Monday 30 June, Bikeability training, which is part of the city’s active travel programme to get more kids cycling, was delivered at the school, which is in Hull’s Pickering Ward.

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East Riding hosts networking event to connect primary schools and local businesses

East Riding hosts networking event to connect primary schools and local businesses

 A new network aimed at building meaningful partnerships between primary schools and local businesses launched in the East Riding, marking a pivotal step in embedding real-world learning and early career inspiration into primary education.

Headteachers from across the East Riding met with business leaders at this inaugural event to explore how real-life career pathways, particularly in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM), can be introduced meaningfully into the curriculum for younger children.

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