Team Humber Marine Alliance and Grimsby Renewables Partnership have officially merged at Offshore Wind Connections 2022.
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Industry wind experts to focus on innovation, collaboration and exports
The development of offshore wind in the Humber, opportunities for the supply chain and the region’s global potential will be in the spotlight at a leading conference this week.
Continue readingThe best Woodland Trust bluebell woods in the north of England
Bluebell woods are a breathtaking sight and the Woodland Trust has compiled a selection of some of the best sites to visit in the north of England this spring.
Continue readingOWC2022 to focus on Humber gains and opportunity
The offshore wind community is gearing up for a major Humber conference.
Continue readingOffshore Wind Connections takes ‘theatrical’ approach to careers and innovation
Two ingredients vital to the future success of the Humber’s offshore wind and maritime sectors will be in the spotlight at OWC2022.
Continue readingUniversity of Hull awarded €2m to study impact of climate change on cold-blooded animals
The impact of climate change on cold-blooded animals such as frogs and fish is being explored at the University of Hull thanks to €2m of new funding.
Continue readingFestival of Green Innovation back for 2022 as Humber’s low-carbon innovation celebrated
The stage is set for the Humber region’s ‘Festival of Green Innovation’ to celebrate the estuary’s progress as a world-leader in low-carbon technology.
Continue readingThe Waterline Student Sustainability Challenge is back for 2022
Students across the Humber are being urged to get their green thinking caps on to win £2,000 for their school or college eco projects.
Continue readingUniversity of Hull bags bronze award for Hedgehog Friendly Campus scheme
The University of Hull has made the first significant step towards becoming a fully Hedgehog Friendly Campus by receiving a Bronze Award in the national initiative.
Continue readingHull City Council’s two-for-one tree policy means Hessle Road is getting greener
Hull City Council has reassured residents and businesses in Hessle Road that 12 new trees will be planted to replace six that need to be removed because of pavement damage.
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