Genuine Gents on Beverley’s Butcher Row is marking its first full year of trading with increased business, more skilled staff and stellar five star reviews.
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Camping vehicle specialist turns to ‘Creo’ to execute Swift model launch
The UK’s largest maker of leisure vehicles is using the full design capabilities of PTC® to help it bring its latest model to an expectant market that is booming after lockdown eased.
Continue readingThe search is on to find Hull and East Riding’s dirtiest office
As offices across the region return to ‘business as usual’, Lightowler – one of Hull’s oldest commercial cleaning, painting and facilities management companies – is looking to reward one lucky workplace with an extra special cleaning service completely free of charge.
Continue readingVirtual awards celebrate selflessness of dedicated volunteers
Selfless volunteers across the Humber region have been recognised in a virtual awards ceremony dedicated to shining a light on their kindness.
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On Saturday 16 October, abolitionists all over the world will come together to shine a spotlight on human trafficking for A21’s seventh annual Walk For […]
Continue readingThe bar steward is back
Instead of spades, forks and vegetables, the UK’s most popular pub landlord Al Murray will bring beer barrels, pints and a “glass of white wine/fruit-based drink for the lady” as he returns to Hull City Hall next year.
Continue readingWorld premieres and a celebration of jazz icons – Hull Jazz Festival returns in November
Hull Jazz Festival returns from 10-13 November, celebrating jazz icons from the past 100 years alongside a spotlight on new music, with a strong focus on Hull.
Continue readingWillerby hires over 30 apprentices as holiday homes boom opens up exciting opportunities
More than 30 young people are beginning exciting careers with holiday homes market leader Willerby following the biggest recruitment of apprentices in the company’s 75-year history.
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On the night of 21st October 1904, out in the Dogger Bank area of the North Sea, Russian warships mistook a fleet of British fishing trawlers for enemy Japanese warships and opened fire. One of the fishermen killed that night was George Henry Smith, great-grandfather of Gareth Smith, the lyricist and artist behind Vanishing.
Continue readingGiving nature a home: celebrating wildlife at Cottingham development
Barratt Developments Yorkshire East is celebrating receiving Gold Standard at its show home garden, located in Cottingham at David Wilson Homes’ Harland Park development, as […]
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