Specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co
has announced the letting of a Today’s Local-branded convenience store in the town of Hedon near Hull
Situated on Market Place in the town centre
the store has operated as Today’s Local for many years and is well-established in the local community
It was sold on behalf of Nick Ramsden, owner of Dee Bee Wholesale in Grimsby and the son of the late Dudley Ramsden
to allow him to focus more on the wholesale business moving forward
The store has been acquired by Mr & Mrs Keshwala
who bring over seven years of experience in running a shop
They plan to add more product lines and stock a wide variety of items
said: “I am very pleased to have completed on the successful sale of Today’s Local convenience store in Hedon
The transaction was relatively straightforward and I’m delighted with the outcome
“The store attracted high volumes of interest with multiple offers received
Both buyer and seller were excellent to work with
demonstrating professionalism and cooperation throughout the process
I wish both parties continued success in their future endeavours.”
A new lease for the store was sold at an undisclosed price
The transaction follows the sale of DB Ramsden & Co’s high-turnover convenience stores in the Midlands last year
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an open face helmet won’t protect your face in a crash—but a good one can still safeguard the soft grey stuff between your ears
at least pick a decent three-quarter lid and leave the novelty ‘piss pot’ at home
Here are three options that I’ve tested extensively
Like all of Biltwell’s gear
It’s priced at just $129.95 for solid colors and $149.95 for graphic options
A mix of matte and gloss colors is on offer
with either chrome or rubber trim along the edge
You’ll find a traditional three-snap setup across the top of the Bonanza
(It’s pictured here with a yellow Biltwell visor
but it’ll take just about any standard accessory
That aside, the Bonanza’s biggest strength is that, like all of Biltwell’s helmets, it’s finished better than some helmets twice its price. [Biltwell Inc. open face helmets]
Inspired by stealth aircraft like the Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk
the HolyFreedom Stealth helmet’s calling card is its multi-faceted ABS outer shell
HolyFreedom claims that the unique shape makes the shell stronger
but it’s the visual effect that grabs attention
there are only so many ways to design an open face helmet—so we applaud HolyFreedom for coloring outside the lines
The removable padding uses a combination of brushed fleece and faux leather materials
with bold HolyFreedom branding in line with the brand’s bold aesthetic
Three snaps across the top let you add accessories
while a rubber goggle retainer strap at the back acts as more of a design feature than a practical consideration (given how low it sits)
Available in matte and gloss finishes at €179.00 [about $184]
the Stealth helmet uses two outer shell sizes across its four sizes (small to extra large)
The safety layer features a multi-foam EPS core
and the helmet achieves the new ECE22.06 rating
I’ll admit that I was gifted a Hedon Hedonist while acting as a global ambassador for the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride
So while I think it’s an impeccable piece of gear
I didn’t have to shell out for it myself—and I have trouble recommending it without wincing at the price
if you have cash to burn and feel like adding the Hedonist to your getup
Hedon finishes their shells by hand in their studio
using various materials that suit the paint job on each lid
My Hedonist (pictured here with a Biltell visor fitted) wears a delightfully vintage green and white finish
with genuine leather trim around the sides of the padding and shell
If I was offered another Hedon Hedonist, I’d be hard-pressed to say no. [Hedon open face helmets]
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But as our custom Royal Enfield build has been all about celebrating skilled creators and artisan industries in the UK, for our lid we wanted something special that ticked all these boxes. So, we avoided the big-name brands and went for a genuine work of art from Hedon, the London-based helmet brand that makes Fabergé eggs for your head.
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As you enter their unsuspecting unit in South London, its vibe is more like a sophisticated South American drug den (fitting for the hedonistic vibes) than a manufacturing facility. The whirring of polishers and a spray booth fill your ears as a small, dedicated, diverse, and determined workforce gets to work.
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After drawing 2-2 in normal time, which also saw City goalkeeper Tom Macauley receive a red card, the Tigers lost 4-2 on penalties at the Roy West Centre.
Conor Sellars named a mixed team of Under-21s and Under-18s for the fixture. Oliver Green captained the side while there was an unnamed trialist starting for City. Under-16s duo Stan Hewitt and Joe Batty were also named on the substitutes bench.
The Tigers had the first opportunity of the game as a quick free-kick was played to McCauley Snelgrove, who evaded his marker with a clever spin. However, his shot from the edge of the penalty area went narrowly wide of the goal. At the other end, Dan Clancy’s lofted effort was high and wide.
It was end-to-end chances throughout the fixture as Keegan Green picked out the run of Jaedyn Chibanga, who fired over the bar before Joe Wood was denied by a diving Macauley at his front post.
Ralph Nkomba then hit the post as he latched onto Snelgrove’s chipped pass. The forward rounded the onrushing Tom Rouse but could only see his effort hit the inside of the post. Fellow first-year scholar Ronnie Kelly was next to take aim, after he was picked out at the back post by Keegan Green, but the striker could only head over the bar.
On the 31st-minute, the Tigers opened the scoring as a long pass released Sincere Hall through on goal. The winger drove into the Hedon penalty area before clinically converting his one-on-one into the far corner.
Hedon equalised just four minutes later as a floated free-kick towards the six-yard area wasn’t fully cleared by the Tigers defence, which allowed Clancy to rifle home from close-range.
The Humber Premier League side crafted a few chances before the half’s end, with Wood’s free-kick deflecting wide before the winger saw a curling attempt deflect narrowly wide off Keegan Green. From the resulting corner, Macauley produced a stunning reaction save to push away Clancy’s header.
It took the Tigers just four minutes into the second-half to re-take the lead as Hall teed up Nkomba inside the Hedon penalty area. The striker’s first-time effort found the bottom corner, despite goalkeeper Rouse getting a hand to the shot.
Sellars’ side pushed for another goal as Rouse denied Hall one-on-one before Oliver Green fired over after a good initial one-two between Snelgrove and Hall crafted the opportunity.
Hedon equalised from the penalty spot in the 63rd-minute as Wood was fouled by Keegan Green in the area. Ryan Whincup stepped up and smashed his spot-kick into the back of the net to level the scoreline.
Both teams looked to win it in normal time as Kelly saw his attempt held by Rouse while Harry Giles was off-target from range. Kelly was then denied twice by Rouse over the space of eight minutes, with Snelgrove finding the striker on both occasions, before Macauley received a straight red card for handling the ball outside of the penalty area.
Substitute goalkeeper Ben Voase was immediately called into action to save from the resulting free-kick, which was drilled low and hard from 20-yards out.
With the game level at the full-time whistle, the fixture would be decided by a penalty shootout. City went first as Oliver Green converted.
Clancy, Snelgrove and Will Broadley all converted their penalties respectively before Rouse saved the Tigers’ third spot-kick, denying Harry Wallis.
Joe Start netted his penalty to give Hedon the advantage before Rouse guessed correctly to keep out Hall.
Substitute Finlay Southcoat then dispatched the winning penalty by placing his finish into the top corner to send Hedon through to the final of the East Riding Senior Cup.
Hull City (4-3-3): Macauley; K. Green, Leckie, Wallis, Trialist; O. Green (C), Snelgrove, Nkomba; Chibanga, Kelly (Voase 86’), Hall.
Hedon Rangers (4-3-3): Rouse; Whitehead (Rooks 68’), Harrison (C), Chadburn, Smith; Start, Giles, Broadley; Wood, Clancy, Whincup (Southcoat 81’).
Subs Not Used: Matson, Cooper, Petch.
has announced a partnership between Dentex and two East Yorkshire dental practices - Hedon Dental Practice and Edward House Dental Studio
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Following the sale of their other practices which were in partnership with Dr Christopher Maher, Brough Dental Studio and Grimsby Dental Studio, to Dentex last year
they decided to market their remaining two in order to shift their focus onto delivering first-class clinical treatment and to step back from some of the more stressful aspects of practice ownership
Hedon Dental Practice and Edward House Dental Studio have now also joined Dentex in a partnership that brings the group to four practices within the Dentex group
Partnership & Acquisition Manager at Dentex
we were delighted to welcome two outstanding practices from the East Yorkshire Dental Studios (EYDS) group into Dentex
Our ambition was to create an environment where both the principal owners and their teams felt supported in every way by Dentex
so they could continue delivering excellent patient care
after creating a successful working relationship together
we have agreed to acquire the two remaining practices of the EYDS group
Having now completed on Edward House Dental Studios and The Hedon Dental Practice
this completes the EYDS journey and reunites all four practices
Dentex have enjoyed a productive experience working with the teams at Brough Dental Studio and Grimsby Dental Studio over this last year
and we are now looking forward to also collaborating with the teams at the two new locations that have recently joined.”
Associate Director – Dental at Christie & Co
“It has been an absolute pleasure to act for Jason and Claire in this successful sale and to have completed the circle of all four sites
Many congratulations to them both for their excellent work over the years and to Dentex
for completing on the entire EYDS portfolio
I would also like to thank Chris Lekkas and Tom Laybourn at Dentex for their hard work in reaching a successful conclusion and Jonathan Tyson and his team at Knights who expertly acted for the sellers.”
Hedon Dental Practice and Edward House Dental Studio were sold for an undisclosed price
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