Bridlington North Library to undergo major refurbishment thanks to £250,000 government grant

Bridlington North Library to undergo major refurbishment thanks to £250,000 government grant

Thanks to government funding, Bridlington North Library is set for a major transformation, including a complete ground floor refurbishment and the addition of an innovative junior sensory room.

With £250,000 funding from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s Libraries Improvement Fund as well as additional council funding, the project will transform Bridlington North Library. This is following the successful reopening of Bridlington Central Library this summer which also benefitted from the funding.

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Jack the Ripper – The Legacy’ at the East Riding Theatre

Jack the Ripper – The Legacy’ at the East Riding Theatre

Beverley Theatre Company (BTC) are pleased to announce that their next production will be a brand new play telling the story of Jack the Ripper and his victims. Written by BTC members Anthony Musgrave and Nev Slater, who wrote the very well-received version of Dracula that sold-out at ERT in 2023, the storyline is a mixture of fact and fiction, giving the victims of Jack the Ripper a voice and telling us their perspective on events.

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September Heritage Open Days include more than 100 free events

September Heritage Open Days include more than 100 free events

There’s plenty to do across the East Riding in September including over 100 free Heritage Open Days taking place between Friday, 12 and Sunday, 21 September.

The Beverley and District Civic Society has produced a 44 page programme including venues and events in Beverley, Bridlington, Cottingham, Goole, Hornsea, Howden and Swanland plus other villages in the East Riding, such as Aike, Bishop Burton, Etton, Holme on Spalding Moor, Pocklington, Rudston, Skirlaugh, Whitgift.

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Bishop Burton College joins prestigious Chartered Institution for Further Education

Bishop Burton College joins prestigious Chartered Institution for Further Education

Bishop Burton College has announced its formal membership of The Chartered Institution for Further Education, recognising the college’s long-standing commitment to excellence in vocational and technical education.

The Chartered Institution for Further Education is the only body to award chartered status to the most distinguished further education providers in the UK.

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East Yorkshire prepares to launch new charging stations for electric vehicles

The emergence of new charging stations for electric vehicles is considered a key factor in the growing popularity of electric cars. Expanding the network of charging stations not only makes life easier for electric vehicle owners, but also encourages more people to buy environmentally friendly vehicles, which has a positive impact on air quality and the environment as a whole.

East Yorkshire is preparing to expand its network of charging stations. For local residents, this means less hassle with route planning and more confidence behind the wheel. Easy access to fast charging points will make electric vehicles more practical to use, reducing dependence on traditional fuel. The development of infrastructure should be the impetus that was missing for electric vehicles to gradually become a common sight on the roads of East Yorkshire.

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Local singer to perform Beatles classics by candlelight at Beverley Minster

Local singer to perform Beatles classics by candlelight at Beverley Minster

Beverley will be bathed in music and candlelight this October as “Candlelit Beatles” comes to Beverley Minster on Friday 24th October.

Led by Yorkshire’s own Alistair Griffin and accompanied by the Ebor string quartet, the concert brings a fresh, soulful take on the greatest hits of The Beatles — from Hey Jude, Let It Be, Eleanor Rigby, and more. Performed by candlelight in the beautiful Beverley Minster, this unique tribute promises a moving and nostalgic experience for music lovers of all ages.

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Walking East Yorkshire Festival to return in September with a variety of walks and experiences across the region

Walking East Yorkshire Festival to return in September with a variety of walks and experiences across the region

The 15th annual Walking East Yorkshire Festival is set to return, providing a huge variety of experiences from Humber Bridge County Park to Hornsea Mere. From Saturday 6 to Sunday 14 September, guided walks and experiences are being held across the county.

The festival is brought together by tourism, partners, and volunteers across East Yorkshire. It is administrated by Visit East Yorkshire, run in partnership with East Riding Council. The festival includes walks, cycling trails and cultural and historical tours for all the family. From vineyard tours to a Beverley ghost walk, the festival provides an opportunity and get active and explore the county’s natural beauty and history.

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Hull SEND providers secure national travel plan recognition

Hull SEND providers secure national travel plan recognition

Two providers of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) support in Hull are celebrating after being presented with certificates to recognise their efforts in promoting active and sustainable travel to staff and students.

Bridgeview, a special school for pupils with social, emotional, mental heath as well as communication and interaction needs, and the Whitehouse pupil referral unit, have both achieved ‘Approved Travel Plan’ awards through the Modeshift STARS Education Programme.

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Why it’s important to wear the right footwear when working on site

Why it’s important to wear the right footwear when working on site

When working on a construction site or in any manual labour environment, wearing the correct footwear is essential for safety and compliance. Proper safety shoes provide critical protection against hazards like falling objects, sharp debris, and slips, helping to prevent serious injuries. They also support good posture and reduce fatigue during long shifts. With 604,000 workers sustaining non-fatal injuries in the workplace during 2023/24, understanding the importance of appropriate footwear becomes important for worker safety.

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