Month: April 2021

Feversham Arms Hotel set to launch its own gin when it reopens next month

The North Yorkshire hotel has teamed up with local artisan producer Hooting Owl to create a bespoke Feversham Arms Gin that features signature botanicals and flavours from the surrounding area.

Made to measure reclining chairs and adjustable beds

Whether you want to put your feet up at the end of a long day or you need a rise and recline chair for medical reasons, they’re fast becoming all the rage in households around the UK. Why?

Why law firm Truth Legal has opened an office in Leeds

Located on Calls Wharfe, it is being headed by immigration lawyer Louis MacWilliam, who joined the firm two years ago and will lead a team of three.

Poll shows more than half of West Yorkshire residents back new terminal for Leeds Bradford Airport

Polling from Opinium showed that 51 per cent of adults in West Yorkshire backed the airport’s £150m terminal revamp, with just 17 per cent opposed.

US has many great theatre companies and venues and the most thriving arts and cultural industry outside of London

It was the question I found myself facing following a performance of Northern Ballet’s Geisha at Leeds Grand Theatre on March 14, 2020.

York university student ‘very proud’ after tall campus duck named Long Boi goes viral

The duck became famous after a Reddit post incorrectly described him as “the tallest mallard duck to have ever lived… over 1m tall”.

Six ways to slow Alzheimer’s – by a neurologist who has the disease

For most people, an Alzheimer’s diagnosis would be devastating. But Dr Daniel Gibbs is not most people – he’s a neurologist who not only has specialist understanding of the condition, but also happens to have early-stage Alzheimer’s himself.

Confidence in service sector soars as vaccine roll-out continues, says BDO

The gradual lifting of lockdown has pushed BDO’s Optimism Index to a 14-month high, at a time when output in manufacturing is also growing.

Apartments with £1.2m price tag go on sale in Hudson Quarter development in York

The first residents have moved into the Hudson Quarter development, opposite York Railway Station.The Palace Capital plc development has 127 apartments and 39,000 sq ft of Grade A office space, set around a new courtyard and landscaped grounds.