Temporary Road Closure – Canal Side East, Newport – DELAYED
East Riding of Yorkshire Council have confirmed that there will be some work north of the Motorway, but most of the work will take place South of the Motorway.


Temporary Road Closure – Canal Side East, Newport – DELAYED
East Riding of Yorkshire Council have confirmed that there will be some work north of the Motorway, but most of the work will take place South of the Motorway.


Flooding is possible – be prepared
This information was last updated at 3:11pm Tuesday 19 January 2021
The flood alert for the River Foulness and Market Weighton catchment has been issued due to high river levels on the River Foulness. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is possible today, Tuesday 19/01/2021. The river level at Welham Bridge is rising in response to recent rainfall. Persistent and heavy rain is forecast to continue through until Thursday 21/01/2021 and we expect river levels to rise further. Please avoid riverside paths and roads that might be flooded and see the GOV.UK website for a 5 day flood forecast. We are closely monitoring the situation and will update this message in 8 hours’ time or as the situation changes.
DEFRA had produced the attached posters to advise poultry and captive bird keepers on biosecurity and the housing of birds, which is a legal requirement of the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone.




The brand new fast coach service will run between Goole, Howden, Gilberdyke, Newport, Elloughton, Brough, Hull Royal Infirmary and Hull.
See the EastRider Service X5 Monday-Friday and Saturday timetables.
There has been an increase in dog fouling in the village. Please keep the village clean and tidy for all by cleaning up after your dog and either take home or use the dog bags and bins provided within the village.
Thank you.

Residents of the East Riding are being urged to continue to follow COVID-19 safety guidance with the news that the area will remain in Tier 3 (Very High).
The Government has today (30th December) announced that the East Riding, along with the Humber area, will remain in Tier 3.
Ministers have made decisions on which areas are in which tiers based on factors such as how quickly infection rates are rising or falling, the ratio of positive tests and the current and projected pressure on the NHS.
Some of the key aspects of Tier 3 restrictions are:
The Government has said it will review tier allocations on the 27th January 2021.

A discretionary grant scheme to help households struggling in the run up to Christmas has been launched.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has launched the scheme to support those most in need with the cost of food, energy (such as heating, cooking and lighting), water bills (including sewerage) and other essentials (such as sanitary products), warm clothing, soap, blankets, boiler service/repair, and purchase of equipment including fridges, freezers and ovens.
The Winter Grant Scheme is funded from one-off central Government funding announced on 10 November 2020 called the Winter Support Grant, which enables local authorities to provide financial support to those most in need this year.
To help ensure fairness of applications and access to the grant across the winter for those who need it, East Riding of Yorkshire Council will implement the Winter Grant Scheme as a discretionary scheme across multiple time periods until the one-off funding has been fully utilised.
Period one of the scheme will cover the period 1 November to 31 December 2020. Applications for period one will need to be received by Sunday, 20 December.
It is expected that the discretionary funding available will not be sufficient to provide support to all residents, therefore period one will target and prioritise support for the following:
Councillor Richard Burton, leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “This year has been extremely challenging for some of our residents and I am heartened that we have the Winter Grant Scheme available to support those in need.
“Knowing that this grant will make the difference of keeping children warm and well fed over Christmas, or offering those residents struggling to cope financially the peace of mind that they can manage a difficult winter, is an indicator that East Riding of Yorkshire Council continues to do all it can to support those in need at the end of an unprecedented year.”
For more information, criteria for the grants and how to apply, go to https://covid19.eastriding.gov.uk/support/
Where residents may not be eligible for this grant, the council has a benefit eligibility checker, this can be used to see if you are entitled to other forms of financial support http://www.budget.entitledto.co.uk/eastriding/budgets/
The council also has an emergency assistance scheme available to residents who have had an interruption to their income and where they require support to remain in the community.
For more information, criteria of the grants and how to apply, go to https://www.eastriding.gov.uk/living/emergency-assistance/
Contact Information
Rachel Palmer
Strategic Marketing Officer
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
(01482) 391470
rachel.palmer@eastriding.gov.uk
You may access the Police report for December 2020 by clicking the link below :-
Click below to view the festive service update for East Yorkshire Buses: