Stories from across Yorkshire to make you smile

News imageSavitri Cameron/BBC Three side-by-side images. On the left, an old photograph showing a young girl in a 1970s nurse's uniform. In the middle, a young man in a dark red suit rides on the back of a moped. On the right, a man with dark hair and a beard wears a light grey suit and black tie.Savitri Cameron/BBC
This week we feature a long-serving nurse, a Mod-loving teen and a former footballer's unexpected transfer news

Every week in Yorkshire we cover uplifting and feel-good stories about people, places and animals across our region - and we like to shout about them.

This week we are featuring a nurse retiring after 55 years, a Mod-loving teen scooting his way to prom, and an ex-footballer's unexpected transfer news.

Mod-mad teen attends prom in style

News imageBBC/Louise Fewster Three mopeds going round a corner. The first scooter is red and gold and being ridden by a man wearing a green jacket and a black helmet with a teenage boy wearing a dark purple suit and a silver helmet sitting on the back. Behind are two scooters - one white and one blue and white - being ridden by men wearing dark green jackets and blue jeans and helmets.BBC/Louise Fewster
Travis travelled to his prom on the back of a scooter at the head of a convoy

A teenager with a passion for the Mod scene was escorted to his school prom by dozens of scooter riders, in what he deemed "an impressive gathering".

More than 100 scooters rode in convoy with 15-year-old Travis from his home in Acomb to the event at York Racecourse on Monday evening.

The ride-out was organised by his mother Charlotte, who said her son's passion for scooters and the Mod scene came from his grandparents.

"I would say every era is quite iconic," Travis added. "But I would say the 60s is one of the most iconic ones."

Footballer hangs up boots in classroom transfer

News imageSimon Thake/BBC A smartly dressed man with dark hair and a beard wears a grey suit and black tie.Simon Thake/BBC
Jake Wright is head of Year 8 at Newfield School in Sheffield

Former Sheffield United defender Jake Wright said swapping football boots for smart suits to work in a school allowed him to be a "male role model" for students.

Wright played 46 times for Sheffield United, gaining promotion from League One to the Championship in the 2016/17 season.

When he retired from the game, he joined Newfield School in September as head of Year 8, a job he "loves", after having "no idea" what to do next.

How has he found the adjustment from a noisy dressing room with big personalities and colourful language to helping to shape young minds in a new academy?

"Definitely less rollickings," he joked.

Nurse 'devoted' to job retires after 55 years

News imageSofía Luis-Hobbs/BBC A woman in purple scrubs smiles at the camera. She wears her black hair up and has a multi-coloured striped NHS lanyard around her neck as she stands in a garden.Sofía Luis-Hobbs/BBC
Savitri Cameron retired as an NHS nurse after 55 years of service

Retiring from her role as an advanced nurse practitioner in Bradford, Savitri Cameron has plenty of memories from her 55 years in the NHS.

Now 75, Savitri left her home in Mauritius for the UK in 1971, living and working in Scotland for a number of years, before moving to West Yorkshire.

Although it will be tough to leave "a job I've really loved and devoted my life to", she's ready to have more time to travel with her husband, she said.

"I'm honoured to be part of the NHS. I've seen a lot of changes since 1971," she added, "the improvements have been amazing."

100 ultramarathons in 100 days for rugby star

News imageKatie Radley/BBC A man in a grey T-shirt, wearing a dark grey cap with green writing and a dark grey running vest, is smiling at the camera and flexing his muscles. Behind him is the interior of a campervan. To the rear is a car park with a fence, the top of a blue building and blue sky with clouds.Katie Radley/BBC
David 'Jacko' Jackson is running 100 ultramarathons in 100 consecutive days

When a bleed on the brain ended David "Jacko" Jackson's professional rugby career in 2013, it changed his life forever.

Now the 44-year-old is tackling a new challenge - a fundraising world record, in which he'll attempt 100 ultramarathons in 100 days, for brain injury charities Headway UK and Head for Change.

David and his wife Catherine will travel to 25 locations across the UK, including Leeds and Sheffield, spending four days in each so David can run a daily 50km.

"The thing that's been almost most inspiring for us has been the support we've had from people that have come and joined us, hearing their stories," he said.

The day Hull stripped off and turned blue

News imageReuters A sea of people painted all in blue standing in the streets of Hull.Reuters
The blue paint was used to represent water, in front of Hull's maritime landmarks

Thousands of people shared their memories of stripping off and painting themselves blue in the centre of Hull.

In 2016, US artist Spencer Tunick photographed more than 3,000 people standing naked in front of maritime landmarks, for his immersive Sea of Hull installation.

The project was commissioned by Ferens Art Gallery, ahead of the city achieving status as UK City of Culture the following year.

"The blue paint worked as a cloak, you didn't feel naked," David Beel, now 76, recalled.

"People keep telling me how brave I am but I tell them I'm not brave, I'm stupid!"

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