Charity Plough Service blessings for new farming year at Ripon Cathedral Unstinting efforts of farm businesses and farming families to produce food for the nation and manage Yorkshire’s countryside will be celebrated at Ripon Cathedral’s Plough Sunday Service, supported by the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. All are welcome at the service on Sunday 14th January 2024 at the start of By The Editor • 3 min read
Business The Business Village Barnsley announces new chief executive The Board of BBIC Ltd trading as The Business Village is pleased to announce that Martin Beasley (pictured left) will assume the role of chief executive from April 16th, 2024. Martin is currently the group leader for Enterprising Barnsley, the award-winning economic development arm of Barnsley Council, and has been By The Editor • 1 min read
National São Paulo's hidden art scene: Uncovering murals and street art São Paulo, a bustling metropolis, is often celebrated for its culinary diversity and vibrant culture. Yet, beneath its urban exterior lies a pulsating heart of artistic expression, particularly in street art and murals. This hidden art scene offers a unique window into Brazil's soul. The Vibrant Canvas of By The Editor • 2 min read
Food&Drink New winter menu for De Baga Forever leading the way for their unforgettable menu and dining experience, De Baga ensures they end the year the same way they started it, by launching another devine exclusive menu to their stylish restaurants. Embracing the vibrant tapestry of Indian flavours and culture, De Baga invites customers on an indulgent By The Editor • 2 min read
Charity Leeds agency pays for school rebuild in Nepal SEO Travel, a Leeds-based digital marketing agency, has been able to fund the rebuilding of a school in the small village of Bupsa in Nepal and ensure that 135 local children are still able to access schooling. The school was badly damaged by the earthquake in Nepal last year, and By The Editor • 2 min read
Business York Handmade Brick - predictions for 2024 These are challenging times, but I am confident we can maintain the progress we made this year, despite inflation and the cost-of-living crisis, in 2024. We are flourishing in the commercial property and education sectors, whilst quality residential housing, which has been our staple for a number of years, remains By The Editor • 2 min read
Business Pinder Cooling & Heating elevates to Panasonic Pro partner status A firm of air conditioning and commercial refrigeration specialists has reached a significant milestone in becoming Panasonic Pro Partners. Pinder Cooling & Heating has become one of only five Pro Partners in West Yorkshire, and the only one in Bradford and are now recognised as a leading supplier of Panasonic By The Editor • 1 min read
Business Bradford City Centre gift card reaches huge milestone The Bradford City Centre Gift Card, launched by Bradford BID, has reached a momentous achievement, as sales soar past the £100,000 mark. The gift card, which is accepted in over 145 venues, including retail, leisure and hospitality businesses, safeguards funds exclusively for the city centre. For every £1 spent By The Editor • 2 min read
Business New partnership is bad news for van criminals A Yorkshire plumber featured on Dragon’s Den has teamed up with a major electrical wholesaler to help combat vehicle crime and protect livelihoods. Mike Horsfall’s groundbreaking VanGuardian alarm system caught the attention of bosses at YESSS Electrical - and a new partnership means it’s available through their By The Editor • 2 min read
Business Eddisons relocates Bradford offices out of city centre to better serve industrial market Growing national property consultancy Eddisons, which is headquartered in Leeds, has relocated its Bradford offices to the east wing of Frank Marshall Estates’ Grade II-listed Newhall building close to the M606 and M62 motorways, where the firm has taken 1,400 sq ft. The move from Eddisons’ Bradford city centre By The Editor • 1 min read
Business Yorkshire and the Humber struggles in difficult economic climate Much of the UK showed a worsening economic picture in November with many regions and nations, including Yorkshire and the Humber, seeing the pressure of high interest rates continuing to take its toll as the number of start-ups fell since the previous month while levels of insolvency-related activity rose. According By The Editor • 2 min read
Business Looking ahead to 2024 by Paul Brown There’s no doubt that 2023 has been a challenging year for the residential property market, both in Yorkshire and in the UK. Rising interest rates, the cost-of-living crisis and political uncertainty have combined to make many people wary about buying or selling a home. As new-build residential property developers, By The Editor • 1 min read