Lifestyle The value of gardening With the whole country in lockdown and we’re made to spend significantly more time in our homes many are turning their attention to making long overdue home improvements. While decorating and general DIY are popular, it would appear that gardens are being given some well overdue attention. While we’ By The Editor • 4 min read
Health & Wellbeing Charlotte's magic serum is a clear winner Like most women, I am always looking for that perfect moisturiser and just recently I have purchased quite a few items from the Charlotte Tilbury range. I have the magic cream that I have been using for a few weeks and although I cannot claim that it has made me By The Editor • 1 min read
Travel and Environment The 7 holiday homes we’d want to visit when we can travel again As the thought of escapism is on everyone’s minds, we’re looking to the future to when travelling and visiting new places is possible once again. From fairy tale castles to staying the night in a gorgeous shepherd’s hut, the UK offers some fantastic holiday destinations and here By The Editor • 3 min read
Entrepreneurs Forward Ladies regional awards go online Due to the current situation Forward Ladies have decided to reimagine their regional awards. They want to not only put the well-being of our community first but also take the opportunity to create something different by transforming their regional awards into a full digital experience. They are also extending the By The Editor • 1 min read
News A day in the life of Town Hall Dental Rachel Dilley, practice and business development manager. With the current coronavirus pandemic, many businesses are having to adapt their practices and policies to cope with a workload that changes day by day. Here, Practice Manager of award-winning private dental practice, Town Hall Dental, talks us through a day in the By The Editor • 3 min read
Lifestyle Tune into Nature music prize A competition for musicians and singer/songwriters aged 16-29 whose work fosters a stronger relationship with nature through contemporary popular music. To mark World Earth Day, Yorkshire Sculpture Park has teamed up with the Nature Connectedness Research Group at the University of Derby, musician Sam Lee, Selfridges, and Tileyard London By The Editor • 2 min read
Yorkshire-Kitchen Yorkshire online grocery store donates delivery charges to UK charity Yorkshire speciality food supplier, Delifresh, who recently transformed their business overnight from supplying top chefs and restaurants in the region to providing a fully stocked online grocery store for the Yorkshire public, are donating all their delivery charges to UK charity, TLG (Transforming Lives For Good). Delifresh, who have had By The Editor • 1 min read
Yorkshire-Kitchen Routine and Nutrition Chef Tim Bilton shares some more valuable information from his kitchen with Yorkshire Businesswoman readers: People have noticed significant changes during lockdown, cleaner air, and the sky looking deeper blue more wildlife and stronger family and communities. 91% of Britons don’t want life to return normal after the coronavirus By The Editor • 13 min read
Yorkshire-Kitchen A taste of France For those with a sweet tooth, this particular recipe is steeped in history and named after a french hotel, which served it as a signature dish. The tarte Tatin was created accidentally at Hôtel Tatin in Lamotte-Beuvron in the 1880s (but that's another story for another day). Tim By The Editor • 1 min read
Entrepreneurs Yorkshire PR firm celebrates five years in business with duo of new client wins A Yorkshire-based PR agency is celebrating five years of trading by announcing two new client wins. Leeds-based MacComms has won contracts to manage the PR and social media management for leading signage specialist Widd Signs and pyrometallurgical firm Inprotec. MacComms is responsible for managing the public and media relations for By The Editor • 2 min read
Business COVID-19 personal finance advice from R3 R3, the insolvency and restructuring trade body, has released advice for consumers who are worried about the financial impact of COVID-19. “The pandemic will have a serious effect on people’s finances,” says Eleanor Temple, chair of R3 in Yorkshire and a barrister at Kings Chambers in Leeds. “People are By The Editor • 3 min read
Lifestyle Museum window project calls on local residents to make history at home It was the weekly wartime showcase that put centuries of Leeds history in the frame. Now Leeds City Museum is giving local residents the chance to put their own curatorial talents to the test and create a city-wide network of wonderful windows inspired by the museum’s remarkable collection. With By The Editor • 2 min read