£10M worth of Investments Completed by Yorkshire based Finance Broker despite Covid
Thursday, 15 July 2021
by Jonathan
Specialist commercial finance broker, Xander Wealth Commercial finance have surpassed £10m worth of development loans and private investment raised, after a record-breaking month in June 2021. The Leeds based company have completed the financing of three major projects which have contributed to an excellent year for them so far, despite the ongoing pandemic. In just
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5 Lost Landmarks Of Yorkshire
Wednesday, 28 April 2021
by Jonathan
They were once striking features of the Yorkshire landscape, which for one reason or another have been lost forever. 1. RAF Fylingdales (The golf balls) 1963-1992 Any trip to the North Yorkshire Moors was not complete without seeing the three giant golf balls on the road to Goathland and Whitby. They were part of RAF
- Published in Trivia
Yorkshire Customs Part 6 – The Setting Of The Watch Ceremony in Ripon
Friday, 23 April 2021
by Jonathan
What On Earth? The setting of the watch ceremony in Ripon involves a hornblower, who is appointed by the city’s mayor to blow a horn at every corner of the obelisk in the market square at 9pm every night. He or she must then declare to the mayor, “Mr Mayor, the watch is set.” This
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Hollywood Heart throb Spotted in North Yorkshire
Wednesday, 21 April 2021
by Jonathan
On Monday 19th April, it was just another normal day in the village of Levisham near Pickering, when suddenly a black helicopter was spotted flying over fields nearby. Curious as to what it was doing here, a pair of dog walkers stopped to see who stepped out as it landed.. and they were in for
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Remains of Roman Villa Found in Scarborough
Friday, 16 April 2021
by Jonathan
A once in a lifetime discovery, which could be the first of its kind in Europe, was found on wasteland in the Eastfield area of Scarborough. The site, which is to become a new housing estate, was firstly investigated by archaeologists, who found the remains of an ancient Roman Villa. The sheer size of the
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Yorkshire Folk Part 20 – Viv Nicholson
Thursday, 15 April 2021
by Jonathan
“I’m gonna spend spend spend! Viv Nicholson was a famous pools winner, who famously declared to the press that she would “Spend Spend Spend” her fortune. The money however proved to be a curse and as her spending spiralled out of control, so did her life. Early Life She was born, Vivian Asprey on 3rd
- Published in People of Yorkshire
Yorkshire Folk Part 19 – Brian Blessed
Wednesday, 07 April 2021
by Jonathan
Early Life Brian Blessed is a much-loved actor, whose unmistakable character and presence on both stage and screen have captivated audiences throughout the world. Born in the mining community of Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire on 9th October 1936, Blessed managed to avoid the inevitable path of working down the local pit through his acting talent which
- Published in People of Yorkshire
Yorkshire Customs Part 4- The Penny Hedge Ceremony in Whitby
Monday, 05 April 2021
by Jonathan
What on Earth? The Penny Hedge or Horngarth ceremony is an annual custom in Whitby. A hedge made of woven hazel and willow is created on the East bank of the River Esk, at the North harbour in Whitby by two men at 9am on the morning of the eve of Ascension Day. This old
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Interesting signs from Yorkshire!
Tuesday, 23 March 2021
by Jonathan
Milestones Milestones have been used throughout the world since Roman Times to provide information about the distance between two places. These became especially popular during the Victorian Times when the horse and cart was a primary mode of transport. Although their use has since diminished due to faster motorised transport and the gradual modernisation of
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Yorkshire Folk Part 18 – Elizabeth Dawn
Sunday, 14 March 2021
by Jonathan
Elizabeth Dawn was a popular Leeds actress, who was best known for her work across the Pennines on the cobbles of Coronation Street, where for many years she played Vera Duckworth in the popular soap opera. Early Life & Career She was born, Sylvia Butterfield on November 8th 1939 in Leeds and attended the City’s
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