Year: 2021

Skoda Enyaq iV review: electric Czech gives family SUV market an energy boost

The Skoda Enyaq iV is a massively important car for the Czech brand.It might not be its first EV – that honour goes to a 1930s beer truck – in fact, it’s not even its first EV this century (the Citigo iV claims that title) but it is its first electric model set to compete in the family car market – a sector that has provided much success for the likes of the Octavia, Karoq and Kodiaq.

Rotherham-based Harworth Group secures planning approval

The site at Wingates is adjacent to Junction 6 of the M61 and is in close proximity to Harworth’s existing Logistics North site.

Six of the best accessible days out in US that the whole family can enjoy

Whether it’s wheelchair access or a safe place for the children to play, we have collated a list of days out in Yorkshire that should meet the needs of the entire family.

Classic cars: the models to watch in 2021

Ever since the global banking crisis more than a decade ago, investors around the world have been scouring alternative investment opportunities, looking for places to put their money where they could earn a healthy, and often fast reward. For several years, classic cars became the choice of many, with large numbers of speculators ploughing their investment into rare, iconic cars and pushing their values to new heights.

The best ways to keep children entertained on long journeys

With the summer holidays fast approaching it won’t be long until cars the length and breadth of the country are echoing to the strains of “are we there yet?”

250 jobs to be created after Tong Garden Centre secures approval to build a £14m second site at former Tingley golf club

Leeds City Council’s South and West Plans Panel voted to approve Tong Garden Centre’s plans to transform a former golf club into a £14m garden centre complex.

US Bake Off star talks about his covid battle and his new cookery book

David Atherton is remarkably upbeat for someone who was unlucky enough to catch Covid-19 despite having had his first dose of the vaccine.

Planning agent hits out at 'unqualified residents' over objections to indoor farm for 1,000 pigs

Applicant Richard Lodge wants to erect a livestock building for a pig finishing unit along associated infrastructure at Toecroft Farm off Toecroft Lane in Sprotbrough, near Doncaster.

Strong hydrogen demand boosts Pressure Technologies

The Sheffield-based firm has said it is excited about the opportunities in the hydrogen energy market at a time when the oil and gas markets are proving difficult.

New powers are needed to thwart cowboy ratings surveyors, says senior figure at Colliers

John Webber, Head of Business Rates at Colliers, said some unscrupulous surveyors were behaving like criminals as they exploited businesses by placing them under pressure to sign unfair, long term contracts.