• Beverley Art Gallery is calling all artists for the 24th Annual Open Art Exhibition
  • Walking East Yorkshire Festival to return in September with a variety of walks and experiences across the region
  • Beverley skin doctor invited to talk at international Scientific Esthetics Symposium
  • Hymers College celebrates academic excellence with outstanding A Level results
  • Major milestones for £86.9m Jock’s Lodge road transformation
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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Hymers College celebrates academic excellence with outstanding A Level results

Hymers College celebrates academic excellence with outstanding A Level results

Students at Hymers College are once again celebrating after achieving highly impressive A Level results. Sixth Form students, along with their families and teachers, are marking an exceptional year of academic success – reflecting the school’s continued commitment to high achievement and all-round development. For the first time, Hymers is also celebrating the success of its BTEC students, following the recent introduction of BTEC Sport to its curriculum. Key highlights…

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Major milestones for £86.9m Jock’s Lodge road transformation

Major milestones for £86.9m Jock’s Lodge road transformation

An £86.9m scheme to transform one of the East Riding’s biggest bottleneck junctions is to reach a number of major milestones this month. 

The A164 and Jock’s Lodge Improvement Scheme is the single largest construction project ever carried out by East Riding of Yorkshire Council with extensive work on two of the area’s busiest roads – the A164 Hull to Beverley and the A1079 Hull to York roads – just outside Beverley. 

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Pyramids in the Pennines: Ancient Egypt Reawakens in East Yorkshire

Pyramids in the Pennines: Ancient Egypt Reawakens in East Yorkshire

Earlier this year, Ancient Egypt rose again, this time in the heart of East Yorkshire. As the newly renovated Champney Treasure House in Beverley opened its doors to visitors, it unveiled its inaugural exhibition — “Resurrecting Ancient Egypt: A Monumental Yorkshire Journey”. It presented a captivating blend of archaeology, architecture, and local history curated by renowned Egyptologist Professor Joann Fletcher.

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Bridlington Comic Con is back!

Bridlington Comic Con is back!

Bridlington Comic Con is back!  The comic con beside the seaside returns once again with a mixture of guests, stalls, props, cosplay and of course comics!

First of all they have Bond Girl and Hammer Horror star, Madeline Smith.   Madeline appeared with Horror legends Vincent Price in “Theatre of Blood” and Peter Cushing in “Vampire Lovers” Add to that list of career co-stars:  Diana Dors, Frankie Howard, Eric Morcambe, The Two Ronnies and the Carry on Team in Carry on Matron and you have a genuine sparkling gem of British cinema.

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August bus fare discount for families and groups travelling in Hull

August bus fare discount for families and groups travelling in Hull

The Hull Bus Alliance is encouraging families and groups of friends to travel by bus this August and save money with the launch of a discounted fare.

Stagecoach East Midlands and East Yorkshire Buses will be offering the Hull Card Group ticket for just £11, perfect for days out or for those attending the range of events and activities taking place across the city during the summer holidays, including Dino Day and Freedom Festival.

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Sewerby Hall and Gardens releases early bird tickets for this year’s spectacular Winter Woodland

Sewerby Hall and Gardens releases early bird tickets for this year’s spectacular Winter Woodland

The hugely popular Winter Woodland will return to Sewerby Hall and Gardens this Christmas from Friday, 5 to Tuesday, 23 December.

Now in its fifth year, the magical, outdoor experience is returning with the theme of ‘The Snowman’s Ball’ and is certain to be a hit with families and visitors alike.

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