Equestrian shop holds trade-in day
An equestrian shop is holding a trade-in day this weekend and is inviting people from the Driffield area to make the most of it.Trade in Day.Robinsons Equestrian will give customers a £10 discount on...
View ArticleStudent council welcome police official
Members of the Student Executive Council recently welcomed Matthew Grove, the new Humberside Police & Crime Commissioner, to the school for a fact-finding visit. Tom Baker, Y13 and Daisy Noble, Y9,...
View ArticleDedicated duo raise money
A pair of young fund raisers collected £343 in aid of a cancer charity.Sophie Osman and Clare Ison, both aged 10 and from Driffield, held a bake sale at Driffield Leisure Centre in aid of Cancer...
View ArticleMan denies a wounding charge
A Driffield man has appeared at Bridlington Magistrates Court to deny a charge of wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm on another man.James Rivard, 23, of Easingwood Way, is charged with...
View ArticleCountdown to charity football match in Bridlington
A game between the Television Soap Stars and Russell Slade’s East Coast Stars will be held on Sunday 26 May, at 3pm at the Neil Hudgell Solicitors Stadium. The Soap Stars team will include a selection...
View ArticleSigned football to be auctioned
A signed match football from Hull City FC is set to be auctioned off in aid of Kings Mill Special School.The ball was donated by Hall Brothers Fuels Limited.Raffle tickets for the auction can be bought...
View ArticleProlific house burglar is jailed for six years
East Yorkshire’s most prolific house burglar has been jailed for six years after being caught targeting homes in Beverley and Lund.Christopher Harrison, 30, stole £286 in a sneak-in burglary from...
View ArticlePicnic raises tasty total
Pupils and staff at a primary school grabbed the chance to enjoy the nice weather and held a teddy bears’ picnic.Nursery and reception year students from Garton on the Wolds Primary School enjoyed a...
View ArticleGolf tips with Alex Belt: Putting 1
Improve your game with golf professional Alex Belt, who has made a series of videos with tips on all aspects of golf.Bridlington Free Press sports editor John Edwards and Driffield Times and Post...
View ArticleA sweet taste of success for cook
The school cook at Nafferton Primary School has been awarded a long service award.Kathryn Blackburn started her time at the local authority in 1987 at Driffield Northfield Infants School. She began at...
View ArticleVIDEO: Golf tips with Alex Belt: Driving
Improve your game with golf professional Alex Belt, who has made a series of videos with tips on all aspects of golf.Bridlington Free Press sports editor John Edwards and Driffield Times and Post...
View ArticleDebut lightweight win for Curtis Woodhouse
Driffield boxer Curtis Woodhouse took just 71 seconds to KO Hungarian Sandor Horvath at Sheffield’s Ponds Forge last night.The Hungarian came out swinging from the off but it was the Driffield...
View ArticleBook review: The Holiday Home by Fern Britton
Here’s an invitation difficult to turn down... a trip to the beautiful Cornish coast, courtesy of one of Britain’s best-loved TV presenters.The Holiday Home, Fern Britton’s third entertaining novel,...
View ArticleDriffield fire melts cash machine
Children and adults were evacuated from the Bell Hotel in Driffield after flames reaching eight-foot in height began to engulf the Santander bank in Market PlaceOn Saturday 18 May the emergency...
View ArticleRaising money for village
A charity auction is set to be held in aid of a village hall and pre-school.On Saturday 15 June the Wetwang Charity Auction will be held in Wetwang Village Hall and is set to be hosted by auctioneers...
View ArticleBook review: The Fast Diet Recipe Book by Mimi Spencer and Sarah Schenker
It has been described as the biggest diet revolution since the Atkins, and the Fast Diet is fast becoming THE way to lose weight and keep healthy.Based on the principle that two days out of every seven...
View ArticleBook review: Harmattan by Gavin Weston
There’s an ill-wind blowing through the troubled Republic of Niger... and it’s not just the dry, dusty, damaging Harmattan breeze that sweeps in from the Sahara across West Africa.Gavin Weston’s...
View ArticlePupils dance their way back in time
Youngsters at Garton-on-the-Wolds Primary School are ready to travel back in time for their performance at a vintage fair.The class five students, a mixture of year four, five and six year groups, will...
View ArticleSafety first at junior school
Pupils from Driffield Junior School have received a donation of high visibility vests to encourage safety while walking to school.The donation, made by the Driffield Specsavers Store, was part of Walk...
View ArticleVIDEO: Scarecrow festival comes to Wetwang, East Yorkshire
The entries are in and the competition is almost ready to kick off at the annual Wetwang Scarecrow Festival.On Saturday 26 May Wetwang will play host to a party of scarecrows, which will be on display...
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