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2011-07-17 07:58:00

BRIDLINGTON, England, July 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- "I feel like a rock star" sums it up for Bailey, aged 5, who starred as a fish in Saturday's performance of Beached at the Bridlington Spa.

2011-07-07 05:46:00

BRIDLINGTON, England, July 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Opera North today announces that the community opera, Beached, by Harvey Brough to a text by Lee Hall, is continuing as planned. We have been at pains to work closely with the writers at all times, and have supported their rights of artistic expression throughout.

2008-09-16 21:00:29

By Alexandra Wood Officials are recommending that Hull Teaching Primary Care Trust agrees to plans for a new GP-led health centre in Hull city centre, up to five new GP practices and potentially three further integrated care centres at its board meeting on Thursday.Hull has one of the lowest doctor to patient ratios in the country with more than half the practices with over 2,000 patients on their lists.

2008-09-13 21:00:17

By Simon Bristow The Save Bridlington Hospital Campaign Action Group, is now working with a Hull-based solicitors to help patients tackle potential claims against Scarborough and North East Yorkshire Healthcare NHS Trust.Campaigners say they expect problems to arise following last week's decision by Health Secretary Alan Johnson to downgrade services at Bridlington Hospital.The Hull West and Hessle MP backed controversial plans by the trust to transfer all emergency medical admissions and cardiac monitoring from Bridlington to Scarborough Hospital, which is expected to be completed in three months.Clinical negligence specialist Simon Wilson, of Neil Hudgell Solicitors, will offer advice and act on a no-win, no-fee basis if any claims are pursued.Campaign chairman Mick Pilling said: "We have been in talks with Simon Wilson and we have arranged for any patients having a claim against the trust to contact Simon or me direct, and all information will be treated with the strictest confiden

2008-09-13 21:00:10

By Lizzie Murphy The MP for Richmond said the NYnet scheme is transforming the county and will hugely benefit the region both economically and socially.As well as supporting the project he promised to urge the Government and Ofcom to assist similar schemes around the country.NYnet, which was formed in collaboration between Yorkshire Forward and North Yorkshire County Council with funding from the European Union, is tasked to provide an ultra-high-speed internet network.Mr Hague said: "In today's society the internet has become indispensable, especially in business.

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