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Hull pupils step up for new challenge
Chiltern Primary School has become the first school in Hull to sign up to a new walking to school challenge. WOW, a scheme by Living Streets, sees pupils record how they get to school using the interactive WOW Travel Tracker. Those who walk, wheel, cycle, scoot or Park and Stride to school are awarded a monthly WOW badge. Pupils around the globe take part in International Walk to School Month...
Funding Network raises more than £10k for Hull charity Run With It’s expansion
A charity that focuses on raising the levels of literacy and numeracy across Hull and East Yorkshire has received £10,935 from the Funding Network to expand its work into North Lincolnshire. Run With It offers young people across Hull and East Yorkshire who are struggling to thrive in a traditional classroom setting the opportunity to learn in exciting and inspiring environments such as football...
Beal celebrates successful launch of £40m North Ferriby development
Award-winning housebuilder Beal Homes is celebrating the successful launch of a £40m development bringing 115 luxury homes to the highly desirable East Yorkshire village of North Ferriby. Buyers have already reserved 14 properties with a total value of £6.9m at Ferriby Meadows, reflecting the strong demand for plots at the prestigious new development. Beal sales and marketing director Ross...
North Atlantic Fishing Company becomes corporate supporter of Sailors’ Children’s Society
North Atlantic Fishing Company has announced its new role as a corporate supporter of the Hull-based Sailors' Children's Society, joining the ranks as a Captain of Industry partner. This partnership reflects the company's deep commitment to supporting the families of those working in the seafaring and fishing communities, recognising the critical contributions of sailors to the UK and global...
Pub regulars pass target as Kelly clocks up the miles for charity
A barmaid working in one of the region’s smallest pubs is toasting regulars who have helped her pass a personal milestone in raising funds for the Stroke Association. Kelly Lane set out to raise £200 in the challenge to walk 60 miles in October so she would qualify for a medal to show to her father-in-law, who suffered a major stroke earlier this year. But with the help of drinkers at the Hop...

