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Bridge toll research

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by YourMail-Heather 5 days ago in Hessle.
Last updated 5 days ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Saturday, August 2

Hull and East Riding councils are appealing for residents to take part in a consultation scheme about Humber Bridge tolls.

They want people to be a part of a research project carried out by Charles Buchanan and Partners, who are inviting individuals and businesses to send them examples of how the tolls impact on their lives.

People can send their responses in confidence to…

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Dig into insects’ world

by YourMail-Heather 6 days ago in Hessle.
Last updated 6 days ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Friday, August 1

Children are being invited to dig through the undergrowth and discover the world of insects. A ‘minibeast safari’ tour will take place at the Humber Bridge Country Park nature reserve on Tuesday, August 12.

The event is suitable for children aged from five to 11 and all children must be accompanied by an adult.

Those taking part should meet at The Black Mill on Hessle Foreshore…

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Hessle Model Railway Group

by YourMailTricia 16 days ago in Hessle.
Last updated 16 days ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail on Tuesday, July 22

Hessle Model Railway Group meets every Wednesday evening at Hessle Town Hall (side entrance) from 7pm to 10pm. Currently building layouts in OO and N gauges. New members welcome. If you are interested, pop in or call the secretary on (01482) 817000, e-mail hesslemrg@hotmail.com or visit the website at http://beehive.thisishull.co.uk/hesslemodelrailwaygroup

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Firm's staff spruce up school's courtyard

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by YourMailTricia 28 days ago in Hessle.
Last updated 28 days ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail on Thursday, July 10

Workers from Npower in Hull have spent two days helping staff and students at Hessle High School give the lower school courtyard a makeover. Fourteen volunteers at the Boothferry Road school sanded and painted benches, repainted walls, weeded and dug flower-beds. Lee Smith, team manager at Npower Business, said: “The company has an extensive volunteering programme and staff are…

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'Great to see local people supporting farmers'

by YourMailTricia 29 days ago in Hessle.
Last updated 29 days ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail on Wednesday, July 9

A new farmers’ market is attracting thousands of people to buy food direct from producers each month. The Humber Bridge Farmers’ Market was launched earlier this year and is held at the Humber Bridge Viewing Area, in Ferriby Road, Hessle, on the first Sunday of every month, with around 5,000 visitors. Farmers sell everything from locally-produced meat, vegetables, soft fruit, preserves…

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Kids recycle mobiles

by YourMailTricia about 1 month ago in Hessle.
Last updated about 1 month ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail on Monday, July 7

Youngsters at Springville Pre-School Playgroup are collecting mobile phones to raise cash to go towards purchasing an awning for the children to play outdoors. The pre-school decided to join the Fones4Schools campaign to raise funds while recycling at the same time. They will receive £75 for every 50 phones collected, regardless of their age or condition and, in addition, every child…

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Village's police forum

by YourMailTricia about 1 month ago in Hessle.
Last updated about 1 month ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail on Thursday, July 3

Humberside Police Authority is hosting the Hessle ward police and partners community forum. The meeting will be held at 7pm on Thursday, July 17, at Hessle Town Hall. The meeting will identify crime, disorder and community safety priorities within the area.

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Teacher 'outstanding'

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by YourMailTricia about 1 month ago in Hessle.
Last updated about 1 month ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail on Saturday, June 21

A town primary school teacher has been awarded a distinction in the north of England finals of the 2008 Teaching Awards. Justin Gittins, 32, of Hessle Penshurst Primary School, was nominated for outstanding new teacher of the year. He was awarded a distinction in the northern finals held in Sheffield yesterday. It is was an exceptional achievement for the year six teacher, as…

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