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St Martin’s CE Primary School in Fangfoss has been named as one of the best primary schools in the country, by The Telegraph.
Wednesday, 24 September is National Fitness Day. To celebrate East Riding of Yorkshire Council is offering current members the opportunity to ‘Bring
The Hull and East Yorkshire Local Nature Partnership, in collaboration with East Riding Libraries, is once again running its popular Nature Photography
Grants of up to £50,000 are available to support business growth projects across the East Riding. Funding can be used for capital
Every year UK charity Blood Pressure UK promotes ‘Know Your Numbers!’ week – this year’s campaign runs from Monday, 8 September to
Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust are highlighting their new service to improve the care of autistic patients accessing mental health services. The
Final recommendations have been made for a major shake-up of ward boundaries in East Riding Council. The council is currently made up
A new campaign has been launched across Humber and North Yorkshire to reduce medicine waste – and encourage people to only order
Humberside Police have launched new Community Safety Mounted Volunteers (CSMV), a dedicated team of horse-riding volunteers. These volunteers will work in partnership
Yorkshire Water’s hosepipe restrictions will remain in place following any wet weather the region experiences in the coming days. Following heavy downpours
The ever-popular free compost giveaways will be back in September for their second round this year. East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s waste
Plans for new holiday pods at an East Yorkshire golf course have been approved by East Riding Council. Developers have been granted
The East Riding village of Bempton near Bridlington is aiming to be the UK’s first ‘St John First Aid competent village’. The
The Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire, Luke Campbell, has hit back at suggestions that his new £1 million scheme “doesn’t exist.”
Humberside Police Neighbourhood Policing Teams are tackling shop thefts around the force area. Neighbourhood Policing Chief Inspector Alasdair Booth said: “No one