by w9PRJwhEEq | Jan 17, 2020 | Third Sector
Nicky Hern Holthuysen, who lives near Anlaby, received a specially handcrafted daisy charm from Karen Guest, Partner at Guest & Phillips jewellers and a trustee of the Daisy Appeal. The charm was made from silver with a natural citrine stone by Savannah Beal, a...
by w9PRJwhEEq | Jan 17, 2020 | Media
Patrick Hewitt, the former chief operating officer at Waltons Publications in Grimsby, has joined Wold Outdoor, the company behind East Yorkshire’s most viewed digital advertising site. Alison Johnson, managing director, said: “Hull has a thriving business and...
by w9PRJwhEEq | Jan 17, 2020 | Business
The move comes after a lengthy client consultation. 360 asked what it could do to improve people’s experience. As many businesses use all three services – and so in the past have been receiving 3 separate invoices – from January 1 2020, clients will now receive a...
by w9PRJwhEEq | Jan 15, 2020 | Food and Drink
An award-winning restaurant has entered the new year by unveiling exciting new menus and another in its series of ever-popular wine nights. 1884 Wine & Tapas Bar will serve up a succession of culinary delights over the last weekend of the month, with the wine...
by w9PRJwhEEq | Jan 13, 2020 | Food and Drink
Lucy Musgrave will step up as consultant chef at 1884 Wine & Tapas Bar, working with the restaurant’s top team to present a Veganuary night on Thursday, January 30. Although too young at 15 to actually work in the restaurant’s kitchen, Lucy will devise about half...
by w9PRJwhEEq | Jan 12, 2020 | Education and Training
A children’s nursery marked the start of 2019 with the opening of a new facility following a £150,000 investment programme that has created six jobs. Educare in Mill Lane, Beverley, funded the construction of a first-floor extension itself in response to growing...