Year: 2021

Legal firm appoints senior IT specialist

Operating as part of the senior leadership team, Mr Clarke will work alongside CEO, Gary Gallen, and rradar’s board to lead the Hull-based firm’s expanding development and IT teams, focusing on driving and implementing rradar’s digital transformation roadmap as part of its five year business strategy.

DFS sees a big surge in orders as people celebrate lockdown ending

The Doncaster-based firm has benefited as more people lavished money on their living rooms during lockdown periods when they were forced to stay at home.

New venture in former bank set to provide jobs boost for Cottingham, which claims to be England's largest village

Chris and Simon Leahy, owners of Cassiel Bar and Kitchen, plan to open Raph’s Bar and Grill in a former NatWest bank across the road from their existing premises.

Clarity is needed to halt the business rates’ villains – Greg Wright

Overwhelmed by paperwork and red tape, you receive an unexpected visit from a plausible salesman who tells you he can ease the financial pressure.

Housebuilder and proud USman, the late Mike Hogg, continues to influence his Sandburn Hall estate, near York

In an era that has brought us the terrible tragedy that is the Grenfell fire and the ensuing cladding scandal, which highlighted poor construction in hundreds of now blighted apartment blocks across the UK, it feels good to celebrate those who care about quality, good design and longevity when building.

Yorkshire's manufacturers accelerate growth plans as prospects improve

After suffering a 10% decline in output in 2020, the sector is now set to recover a significant amount of lost ground in 2021 and outpace the growth of the overall economy, the survey said.

Meet the people trying to make country pursuits more accessible to women

The nationwide business has seen great success in Yorkshire where approximately 20 per cent of its membership is based. Events at Abbey Sporting in Rievaulx, Grimston Park Estate near Tadcaster, and Thimbleby Shooting Ground near Northallerton, have proved very popular with beginners and experienced shots alike.

Why your credit score becomes a numbers game – Martin Lewis

Yet there’s one number you shouldn’t pay too much attention to – your credit score. In the UK, there is no single, all-encompassing number attached to your identity that dictates to a lender – be it a bank, credit card firm, mobile phone company or anyone else – whether it should take you on as a customer.

These tools will rearrange your home without lifting a finger

That’s a shame because at certain times in your life there are few more useful tools for your PC.Floor planners take the guesswork out of designing your home and garden. They let you move furniture, plants and even doors and staircases around with the click of a mouse, so that you can experiment with designs which would be impossible in the real world.

Sale of nine-week-old sheepdog puppy sets new world record at Skipton

Dog behaviourist and gundog trainer, Damian Barson, said he “just had to have the wee pup” when he saw Pentir Lassie on Skipton Auction Mart’s online sheepdog sale.