The brand new Treadmills development, also home to C4DI Northallerton, is soon to benefit from a micro university focusing on digital learning opportunities.

C4DI Northallerton is an exciting new campus, helping tech companies grow and traditional businesses innovate within the agriculture and food processing sectors.

Students at Ron Dearing University Technical College (UTC) have spoken of their delight after achieving outstanding A-level and technical qualification results. All 80 Year 13 students at the school are now set to secure employment, an apprenticeship or a place at university after an overall pass rate of 100%.

C4DI is all about bringing the world of fast-tech startups and scale-ups to the worlds of traditional business and so it’s great to see collaboration between members within C4DI.

Two C4DI members have collaborated to create a brand new expense management solution that gives businesses the financial freedom they need, while saving time and money.

The White House pub is located in Bladon, near Oxford, where Britain’s former Prime Minister frequented in his younger years, and is well-known for being the place where he learned to drink.

In recent months, villagers have been raising money to save the renown pub as it faced closure when being sold by the country’s leading pub retailer, Greene King.

Restaurants, cafés and bars in the Fruit Market are working together as they prepare to welcome customers back to Hull’s favourite place to eat, drink and socialise. Owners say they can’t wait to welcome their staff and customers back after more than three months of closure and are committed to ensuring everyone’s safety, while also offering a warm welcome and exceptional service.

Two former prison buildings in Northallerton are being transformed into a Centre For Digital Innovation in Northallerton as part of the £17m Treadmills redevelopment project. It’s fantastic to see the work taking place to create a unique new home for tech innovation and collaboration. Bringing traditional agriculture and food processing companies together with the tech sector will create new businesses and jobs and deliver a significant, wider impact on the local economy.

Oliver Dowden, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, has revealed that the government will be publishing a new digital strategy in Autumn, in an announcement made at the UK Tech Cluster Group (UKTCG) Roadmap to Recovery Summit yesterday (June 23).

The Digital Secretary, who closed the virtual conference with a keynote speech, highlighted how Coronavirus has delivered a ‘sucker punch’ to the economy and explained the leading role tech must play in helping the UK get back on its feet.

Retail has returned to Hull’s Fruit Market, with delighted traders re-opening their doors to offer a safe shopping experience to customers. The Fruit Market retail community is welcoming back customers who have been missing their shopping trips to the waterfront urban village.

We are excited to announce the launch of our partnership with Workfinder, an award winning platform that is focussed on improving employment prospects for young people from all backgrounds by matching them with high-growth companies through their app.

Hull’s employer-led school, Ron Dearing University Technical College (UTC), has been rated as “Outstanding” across the board in its first Ofsted inspection.

Inspectors visited the school for an in-depth review in March, before the lockdown period, and gave it a glowing verdict in their report published today.