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Trading Name Trading Name Site/Locations Trading Days Plate Number Licence Expiry Food on the Move Albert St Docks,Old Goole Monday to Friday 49 19/07/2020 TTSUK, Sandwiches and Wraps Carnaby, Hornsea, Brandesburnton, Hempholme Industrial Estate Monday to Saturday 196 17/05/2020 East Yorkshire Plants Ltd A164 Bentley Lay-by, Beverley Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holiday 185 28/05/2021 Wallys Ices Bridlington, Buckton, Bempton and Flamborough Monday - Sunday 4 01/06/2021 Crusty Cob B&Q Car Park, Bessingby Road, Bridlington Monday to Sunday 165 26/05/2020 Goole North and South, Dale, Driffield & Rural ,Pocklington, Howden, Howdenshire, Snaith, Airmyn, Rawcliffe & Marshlands,Wolds, Weighton, Bubwith, West Park Goole, Holme on Spalding Moor, Barmby on the Marsh, Broomfleet, Hessle, Eastrington, Gilberdyke, Swinefleet, North/South Cave, Sutton on Derwent, Michael Gazi Newport and Hook Monday to Sunday 112 04/12/2020 Love Bean Outdoors A614, Market Weighton Monday to Sunday 202 03/06/2020 Waltons Belprin Road, Beverley Monday to Friday 04/06/2020 Snackpot Beck View Road, Beverley Monday to Sunday 179 04/06/2021 The Wild Bird Dryham Lane, North Cave Monday to Sunday 175 04/06/2020 Slips Café A1079 Bishop Burton Layby Monday to Sunday 204 08/07/2020 Roys Sandwich Bar Beverley Westwood, Newbald Road, (Corner of A1174) Monday to Sunday N/A 19/06/2020 The Little Snack Hutton Cranswick Monday to Saturday 177 22/06/2020 Café Fresh Willerby, Willerby Business Park, Priory Park (ERYC Side) Monday to Saturday 198 03/07/2020 Cooplands Annie Reed Road, Swinemoor Lane, Barmston Road Beverley Monday to Friday 159 14/07/2020 Country Kitchen A165 layby North of Brandesburton Monday to Saturday 180 18/07/2020 Beverley Ice Cream Company Ltd Cliff Road, Hessle Foreshore Monday to Sunday 183 30/07/2020 Paul & Lucinda Blanchard Mid - Holderness, Willerby, Hessle, Cottingham, Beverley, kirkella, Anlaby Monday to Sunday 81 31/07/2020 Grandmas Kitchen Bracey Bridge Layby, Burton Agnes Friday to Monday 52 03/08/2020 Cooplands Anlaby, Hessle, Anlaby Common, Beverley Monday to Friday 5 15/08/2020 Street Snacks Melton Industrial Park, Monks Way West, Melton Monday to Friday 87 18/08/2020 Mr Roberts Traditional Fish & Chips Tuesday -Walkington, Friday - Skidby, Wednesday - Tickton, Thursday - Newbald Tuesday to Friday 160 21/08/2020 Ultimate Food Venue Humber Bridge Board Visitors Car Park, Hessle Monday to Sunday 201 26/08/2020 Cafetini Hornsea Leisure Centre, Hornsea Boat Compound, Hornsea Bridge Industrial Estate Monday to Sunday 199 31/08/2020 Elaines Snack Bar Gibson Lane North, Melton Monday to Friday 105 08/09/2020 DAVE'S FISH & CHIPS Monday (Wawne), Wednesday (Middleton), Thursday (Leconfield), Friday (Cherry Burton) See Site/Locations 104 01/10/2020 Sandwich Shack A164 Bentley Lay-by, Beverley Monday to Friday 142 02/10/2020 Cottage Catering Jet Business Park (B1230), Newport Monday to Friday 101 03/10/2020 ABBYO'S Hessle Foreshore Monday to Sunday N/A 12/10/2020 Petes Snax A1079 Arras Hill Layby, Market Weighton Monday to Friday 122 14/10/2020 Fields of Anlaby Hessle & Melton Monday to Friday 187 03/11/2020 Fields of Anlaby Hessle Monday to Friday 188 03/11/2020 Burgess Ice Cream Newbald Road, Beverley Monday to Sunday 190 17/11/2020 Old Town Bakery Bridlington North and Bridlington South Monday to Friday 61 23/11/2020 Fields of Anlaby Beverley, Willerby, Woodmansy Monday to Friday 189 23/11/2020 CHERYL'S BAR Bainton Layby, Middleton Road, Bainton Monday to Sunday 18 27/11/2020 Brough, N/S Cave, North Ferriby, Swanland, Willerby, Welton, Melton, Patringham, Thorngumbald, Lorenzos Ices Keyingham, Burstwick, Roos, Burton Pidsea, Walkington, Priory Park (ERYC side) Monday - Sunday 158 03/12/2020 Shells'8 MKM Building Supplies Ltd, Springfield Way Anlaby Monday to Friday 107 07/12/2020 P & B Creative Cuisine Tickton Layby - A1035 Monday to Sunday 83 12/12/2020 The Big Fish & Chip Van Melbourne Village Hall, Keyingham Off Licence Monday, Wednesday 166 16/12/2020 Coopland & Son North Ferriby, Melton, Newport, Gilberdyke Monday to Friday 156 27/12/2020 HOT STUFF CATERING Wickes Car Park, Swinemoor Lane, Beverley Monday to Sunday 60 28/12/2020 Moos and Brews Adam Bowes Commercial, Market Weighton Monday - Saturday 169 16/02/2021 ATKINS FISH & CHIPS Tuesday(North Ferriby),Wednesday(Swanland), Thursday(Gilberdyke),Friday(South Cave) See Site/Locations 02/03/2021 Cooplands Goole Monday - Friday 203 05/03/2021 Doubtfires Ice Cream Escourt Terrace, Goole, DN14 5AB Monday to Saturday 171 03/04/2021 Mr Roberts Traditional Fish & Chips Wyke Way, Melton Friday 160 05/04/2021 Doubtfires Ice Cream Asselby, Howdon, Laxton and Barmby on the Marsh Sunday 137 14/04/2021 Doubtfires Ice Cream Goole & Hook Saturday 134 14/04/2021 Sharons Catering Estate Road, Full Sutton Ind. Est. Side of Simpsons Salvage, Full Sutton Monday to Saturday 34 20/04/2021 Hedon, Driffield, Flamborough, Hornsea, Ganstead, Hessle, Molescroft, Melton, Walkington, Anlaby, Anlaby Common, Willerby, Kirkella, Cottingham, Swanland, Burstwick , Keyingham, Withernsea, Leconfield, Frances Ices Patrington, Woodmansey, Beverley, Bridlington Monday to Sunday 195 28/04/2021 MAC'S Bracey Bridge Layby, Burton Agnes Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 128 19/05/2021 K S Catering Pocklington Industrial Estate, Corner of Lancaster Road, Pocklington Monday to Saturday 62 19/05/2021 Pork'd LTD Longcroft School Sport Hall Car Park, Beverley Monday to Sunday 193 31/09/2020 Mappleton, Atwick, Ulrome, Skipsea, Barmston, Fraisthorpe, Bempton, Flamborough, Sewerby, Skirlaugh, Super Soft Ices Beeford, Leven, Beverley, Driffield, Hornsea, Bridlington, Withernsea Monday to Sunday 205 11/07/2020.
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