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New Yorkshire Agricultural Society tweed announced
|Fashion and Lifestyle

New Yorkshire Agricultural Society tweed announced

The Yorkshire Agricultural Society is delighted to announce that a new tweed has been commissioned and will be officially launched on the catwalk at the 165th Great Yorkshire Show which runs from Tuesday 9 July – Friday 12 July. The limited edition tweed jackets for men and women and a ladies wrap will feature on the runway in the twice daily “Farm to Fashion” shows, marking a new chapter for the Society. Using only British wool, the tweed has been designed and made in Yorkshire. It incorpor

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Keep your yourself hydrated this summer
|Health & Wellbeing

Keep your yourself hydrated this summer

With Summer now in full swing and temperatures on the rise, many will be looking for ways to keep cool whilst at work. Naturally, this task will be easier for some (remote workers have the undeniable advantage of reduced pressure to remain fully-clothed whilst working), but it’s the time of year where it’s important for business owners, entrepreneurs, team leaders, and HR managers to be conscious of reminding their staff to stay hydrated. Dehydration can significantly impact productivity, heal

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YPO appoints head of procurement
|Business

YPO appoints head of procurement

Wakefield-based YPO, one of the UK’s largest public buying sector organisations, has appointed Michelle Walker as its new head of procurement services. Within this newly created role, Michelle will lead on forming strategic stakeholder partnerships, nurturing strong internal relationships and collaborating with customers within the YPO supply chain. Michelle is an award-winning procurement professional with extensive experience in the public sector, specifically within the NHS and higher edu

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Bradford College receives £2.6m grant to help tackle climate change
|Travel and Environment

Bradford College receives £2.6m grant to help tackle climate change

Bradford College has been awarded a £2.6 million grant for energy-efficiency works that will contribute to ambitious national net-zero targets. Delivered by Salix and run by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, the Phase 3c Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) aims to slash energy bills and reduce carbon emissions. The Scheme targets public sector buildings that still use fossil fuels for heating, hot water, and catering. In total, more than £530 million of funding is bein

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Shipley summer special to bring the fun of the carnival to town
|Fashion and Lifestyle

Shipley summer special to bring the fun of the carnival to town

A free day of family fun is planned for Saturday 27th July when Shipley gets into the carnival spirit for the annual Summer Special event. Organised by Shipley Town Council, a variety of activities and events with a carnival theme will take place throughout the town centre from 10am. All event activities are free for members of the public to enjoy. Inflatable assault courses will be in Crowgill and Central Park, and there will be face painting, balloon modelling, silent disco in the Undergro

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