Leeds Man finds 140,000-Year-Old Walrus Skull on Yorkshire Cliffs
Wednesday, 25 July 2018
A Graffiti Artist has warned fossil hunters to beware of legal loopholes after a dispute over an 140,000 year old Walrus Skull. Brett Thomson, aged 36, owns a Leeds graffiti supplies store (Artofficial). He made a discovery of a lifetime while hunting on Yorkshire cliffs near Reighton Sands caravan park, between Flamborough and Filey. This
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7 Things People From Yorkshire Can’t Live Without
Tuesday, 24 July 2018
Yorkshire is a place that breeds proud people. Yorkshire runs through their veins and even when they’re not in their home county, Yorkshire’s people need a few home comforts to keep them from getting home sick. Yorkshire Tea Tea can fix anything in Yorkshire and without the blessed brew, people from Yorkshire feel a
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5 Things You SHOULD know about Yorkshire Day
Tuesday, 24 July 2018
On August 1st every year, us Yorkshire folk gather together to celebrate the greatest county in the UK; its food, landscapes, people and all that is good in God’s own County. We must educate those from Lancashire on what a real county looks like. Here’s a few pointers on what you should know about Yorkshire
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5 Entertainment ‘Hidden Gems’ in Yorkshire
Tuesday, 24 July 2018
Yorkshire has a surprisingly compelling number of entertainment venues to catch live music concerts, theatre performances, comedy shows, and so much more. The list of venues is extensive, but some of the best can be found in unexpected places. Here’s an insider’s list of some of the best entertainment places in Yorkshire. 1. House Concerts
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Should Private Tutors face DBS Criminal Record checks?
Wednesday, 18 July 2018
In the past decade, in UK and Wales, the use of Private tutors has become more popular. A survey commissioned by the Sutton Trust stated; there are more than 350,000 high school students who have received some private tuition in 2018. With this there is an increasing rate of full-time private tutors, currently around 100,000,
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Ilkley Carnival makes final cheque presentation
Monday, 16 July 2018
Ilkley Carnival’s committee of volunteers has handed over £15k of profits from this year’s event to local community groups. With £7,500 going towards the event’s primary beneficiaries the Burley Scout and Guide Group to purchase facilities for their new hut, the remaining £7,500 has been distributed between other local organisations including Ilkley Soroptimists, Martin
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Leeds Festival Line-Up Has Been Announced
Friday, 13 July 2018
Leeds Festival line-up has been announced for 2018, with a real dip into nostalgia as well as some of the newest and upcoming acts of this year. The well-known and increasingly popular festival will see US pop-punk band Fall Out Boy headlining the first night, Kendrick Lemar on the Saturday, and Kings of Leon on
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Are You Eligible for Free School Meals in Leeds?
Monday, 02 July 2018
As a low-income parent or carer of a child, you may be finding it hard to make ends meet. Luckily, there is access to free school meals for those in the lower income brackets. Leeds City Council has released guidelines to make it clearer as to who is eligible for free school meals and who
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