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Amazing Cafe Norah’s open Mic nights

Cafe Norah: A Unique Gem in Cottingham Cafe Norah is not your typical café. Located in the heart of Cottingham, this independent, family-run café offers a relaxed and ambient experience, attracting over…

Awful Auntie arrives at Hull New Theatre

Renowned children’s author David Walliams and the acclaimed Birmingham Stage Company are set to bring a fresh wave of excitement to family entertainment with their new production, “Awful Auntie.” This latest collaboration…

What will Labour do for East Yorkshire?

With Labour’s recent victory, East Yorkshire finds itself at the cusp of potentially significant change. But what does this mean for the region, especially with the promises of the new government? Let’s…

Eddie Scott’s bistro shines bright with five-star acclaim

In the heart of Beverley, a new culinary star has emerged, captivating the taste buds and hearts of all who have dined there. L’Opaline Bistrot, helmed by MasterChef winner Eddie Scott, has…

East Riding to share £25 million Dogger Bank wind farm fund

Dogger Bank Wind Farm is pumping £25 million into coastal communities in North and North-East England, aiming to create a lasting legacy for this world-class renewable energy project. This funding targets East…

Hull’s cultural strategy needs you!

Hull City Council is calling on residents and businesses to have their say on the future direction of culture in Hull. Announcing two open engagement sessions that will take place in on…

Get out in the wild with countryside events this spring

pring has sprung in the East Riding, and what better way to celebrate the changing of the seasons than by immersing yourself in nature. The council’s countryside access team has a series…

ERYC backs £1.3m boost for female workforce

East Riding of Yorkshire Council is leading on the delivery of the Humber Women in the Workforce project following £1.33 million of funding from the European Social Fund (ESF) and match funding…

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