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Vintage furniture emporium upcycles to the Fruit Market
A VINTAGE upcycling business is bringing its eclectic mix of hand-painted statement furniture and home accessories to Hull’s growing Fruit Market creative community.
Read moreMore than a third of Britons not eating enough fish!
PEOPLE across the United Kingdom are not eating the recommended portions of fish each week, according to an online survey from Ish Fish, the Grimsby-based fish delivery company.
Read moreRiver rising into profit as contract wins continue
A COMPANY which aims to be the “heart, lungs and brain” of its clients after adding energy services to its telecoms expertise is heading for £1 million turnover after a third year of big contract wins – including with its landlord.
Read moreAA Global adds international dimension to Race for Life
The AA Global Squad added an international element to the army of runners taking part in this year’s Race for Life in Hull to raise money for Cancer Research UK
Read moreShopping centre hosts celebration for Hull University 2019 graduates
AS part of the University of Hull’s graduation celebrations, Princes Quay are rolling out the red carpet, with live music, canapes and drinks this week.
Read moreFirm's delight as Suffolk project is successful
COMMERCIAL letting and management expert Scotts Property has further cemented its national portfolio, with the completion of a successful project in Suffolk – along with securing continued management of the premises’.
Read moreProperty experts accepted as members of the Equity Release Council
PROPERTY experts at the region’s largest law firm are delighted to have been accepted as members of the Equity Release Council.
Read moreQES Q2 2019: Turnover, profits drop as exports do better in Humber
THE Chamber’s economic survey results for the second quarter of 2019 have shown a modest recovery in foreign trade, while the home markets remain subdued and businesses are concerned about raw material costs, competition and tax.
Read moreMaritime history and art on the menu at second Viola gin night
The group behind the campaign to bring the Viola trawler back to Hull are to hold a second gin evening to raise funds and awareness.
Read moreGreater resilience helps Hull Trains to beat year on year customer satisfaction scores
The addition of two trains to its fleet, giving greater resilience, has contributed towards an improvement in customer satisfaction for Hull Trains according to latest figures released in an independent national census.
Read morePocklington School’s careers programme shortlisted for Independent Schools of the Year award
Pocklington School has been shortlisted for the Independent Schools of the Year Award for its inspirational Student Careers Programme
Read moreWeatherproof noise activated warning signs
One of Pulsar Instruments' most popular noise warning products, the Pulsar SafeEar, has now been reinvented to be weatherproof!
Read moreQuarterly Economic Survey Q2 2019: Turnover, profits drop as exports do better in Humber
The Chamber’s economic survey results for the second quarter of 2019 have shown a modest recovery in foreign trade, while the home markets remain subdued
Read moreChamber Culture Fund helps creatives raise awareness of dyslexia
AN arts company which uses the power of creativity to improve the life chances of children with specific educational needs has been selected to receive an award from the Chamber through its Chamber Culture Fund.
Read moreSir Keir gets down to Brexit with business in Humber
SHADOW Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer and Hull MPs Emma Hardy and Diana Johnson met with business leaders this evening to discuss the possible implications of Brexit for the nation and the Humber.
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