Category: Columns

Jul 19
Horoscopes: August 2023

By James Christie. LEO *Star sign of the month*Some new opportunities are being presented to you this month which could change the direction of your life. Frankly, you’d be a fool not to take them! Yes, this might mean sacrificing some of the old to make way for the new, but at the end of […]

Jul 19
Todd’s terrific treat

Now’s the time to replace your broken appliances and upgrade your TV with an exclusive deal from Herbert Todd and Son. Here at Herbert Todd’s, we’re aware of how badly the current cost of living crisis is affecting everyone, and it got us thinking about how we can help out when you need it the […]

Jul 19
GADGETS OF THE MONTH: August 2023

JLab Go Air Pop | £25.00. Available from Argos, John Lewis and www.jlab.com.  These Bluetooth earphones surprised us at how competent they are: high quality, easy to use and astoundingly good battery life for a genuinely manageable price. The JLab Go Air Pop makes for the perfect pocket sized assistant, their small size makes them ideal […]

Jul 19
Networking & business socials in York: August 2023

Business over Breakfast Haxby  3rd August, Costa Coffee Haxby, from 8am. Meeting every other Thursday, the Business over Breakfast Club is a great option for individuals who want to actively seek and share opportunities with other local businesses. With a focus on quality not quantity, this gives you a great chance to network without the […]

Jul 19
Walking with the wanderer: Melbourne and the Pocklington Canal

By Tony Chalcraft Melbourne and the Pocklington Canal Starting from Melbourne this walk takes tracks and quiet lanes before following the Pocklington Canal. There is an option to shorten the walk to less than three miles. Is This Walk For Me? This easy walk traverses the flat countryside around Melbourne. Nearly half of it follows […]

Jul 18
York Sport Report: August 2023

Well who would have thought that being a York City fan and happiness would go hand in hand? There’s been a whirlwind of change since we last spoke, all of which has surprisingly culminated in a happy outcome. Glen Henderson finally sold his stake to new owners Matt and Julie-Anne Uggla allowing a new era […]

Jun 29
Gardening expert: florence fennel

Many gardeners will have never tried growing Florence fennel. More in vogue than in the past, it’s often praised and promoted in cooking magazines and websites. On the plot, however, it remains a rarity usually regarded as too exotic or just ‘difficult’. While it’s true Florence fennel isn’t the easiest crop to grow, its cultivation […]

Jun 29
Save money on bills

Think ahead and save money in 2023 by upgrading your electric heaters while the price is low this summer! Over at Herbert Todd’s we have some amazing deals on electric heaters this summer so strike while the iron (and the weather) is hot! With the summer season being a quiet time for the manufacturers of […]

Jun 28
Travel expert: a service with care

Over recent months we have had the pleasure of assisting several clients who have never used a travel agent in recent years and, in some cases, never at all. One question we are asked is what are the benefits of using Savannah Travel. Firstly, we are an experienced team of advisors and I personally have […]

Jun 27
York Sport Report: July 2023

Since I last wrote, it would seem that not much has changed in terms of ownership of York City. What has changed, however, is the chairman of the York City Supporters Trust, Mike Brown, stepped down as promised. Acting chair Seth Sowerby has taken the helm which to me feels like a move in the […]

Jun 23
Ben’s Book Corner: July 23

By Ben Robinson. I’ve really been getting into reading memoirs. There is something quite magical and enticing about reading someone’s story, they can take you from the grunge, underground culture of noughties NYC, to the English countryside and how it inspired them. Whatever you like to read, there is always something for you. I thought […]

Jun 23
Horoscopes: July 2023

By James Christie. CANCER *STARSIGN OF THE MONTH*This is a month in which you have to make at least one awkward choice. Do I go this way and do this or do I go that way and do that? Obviously, you can’t do both, so unless you have a clear vision of possible outcomes, follow […]

Jun 22
Walking with the wanderer: Moor Monkton, Red House and the Nidd and Ouse

Moor Monkton, Red House, and the Nidd and Ouse This short stroll, very suitable for a summer’s evening, offers some of the best riverside walking close to York. There’s lots of variety. As well as the waterside stretches there are views to Nun Monkton Priory and Beningbrough Hall across the river, birds aplenty on the […]

Jun 01
BLOG: Is digital fatigue giving print advertising a new lease of life?

Tech giant, Amazon might want out of the publishing industry, but the industry itself is in the midst of a resurgence.  And, despite popular narratives that print is “on its way out” or even “dead,” new surveys show that when it comes to both magazines and books, print is very much alive and kicking. For […]

May 25
Get the look: ocean hues

From glistening blues to emerald hues. Make waves with your home decor and have a home that others will envy. Glorious Velvet Footstool, £99 from Joe Browns Palm Glass Picture Frame Gold, £149 from Furniture Village Velvet Crush Chair, £149.99 from HomeSense Patterned Paper Seaweed Paisley Cyanotype, £2.50 per 50x70cm sheet from Cambridge Imprint Emerald Throw, £29.99 […]

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