• April Sees Track Dogs Bring Their Eclectic Sound To Beverley
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  • “Confusions” Celebrates 50 Years Of Laughter At East Riding Theatre
  • Bishop Burton College Butchery Apprentice Wins National Award

Filming Project in Leven – Beverley

Now in the planning stages is a brand new filming project being undertaken by The Bijou Filming Company; “Birthday In Little Town” is the title, and the story line follows the happenings in Judea a little over 2000 years ago. The resultant film will be shown in church’s, village halls and schools in and around East Yorkshire and maybe even beyond. Opportunities exist for people to take part at all…

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Colts & Inter Could Face FA Charges Over Sunday’s Antics

The Humber Colts and Inter Beaver could face charges from the FA after Sunday’s match ended with a coming together of both squads. Match official John Curry’s report will determine the fate of both teams, though given the involvement of so many players it is likely that the clubs will be charged with bringing the game into disrepute, and that players will face individual charges for their parts. In a…

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Progress in Reform Proposals for Pre-nuptial Agreements

QualitySolicitors Lockings, in Hull and Beverley are witnessing progress in relation to the reform of the controversial pre-nuptial agreement. UK law regarding this agreement has been the cause of debate for many years, as opinion says that it undermines the sanctity of marriage. Paul Kirby, family solicitor from QualitySolicitors Lockings says: “The Law Commission recently published a consultation which seeks the views as to whether couples should be free to…

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Flemingate Development:Locals Express Concerns Over Planning Application

Developers of the Flemingate site in Beverley have submitted an application to East Riding of Yorkshire Council for change of use for one of the new Units. Andy Maw who runs Crumbs Deli next to the site told HU17.net: “As far as we know food outlets were never part of the original application. When notified of this we quickly raised our concerns.” “The unit in question is just a few…

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Discreet Diner is Charmed by the Siam Star

Discreet Diner and two companions headed for the Siam Star restaurant on Lairgate, having heard it had changed hands and had a complete refurbishment. As we approached, we shared grim recollections from many years ago when we had visited this building…which was also a Thai restaurant – but I am delighted to report that this place is nothing like it was under previous ownership. What a delight it is now…

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Disappointing Result for Beverley Braves

Beverley Braves were not fired up for this game like the previous week but still fought hard against old rivals East Hull. The home side managed to break free in the early minutes down the right wing but Harry Gray saved a certain try with a perfect tackle that wrapped up the player and ball. He continued this impressive tackling throughout the match. Braves struggled to get out their own…

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East Riding Has Best Bin Collection Service in UK

East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s bin collections have been voted the best in the country. The council’s kerbside collections of the blue, brown and green bins have just been awarded Best Overall Performer in England by the Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE). Councillor Stephen Parnaby OBE, leader of the council, said: “Every week our collection teams empty up to a quarter of a million bins across an area of…

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Living Faith Library Brings Religion to Life

Students from East Riding College found out about a wide range of religions at a “living faith library” as part of a fortnight of special events. They were able to talk to followers of eight faiths as part of the “Enjoy and Achieve Fortnight”, with the religions represented being Buddhism, Christianity, Sikhism, Hindu, Quakers, Mormonism, Islam and Judaism. The events, one each at the Bridlington and Beverley campuses, were a…

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Take Part Swimathon 2011 @ Beverley Leisure Centre

Swimmers in the East Riding, who would like to help raise money for charity, are invited to take part in the 2011 Swimathon, a national fundraising event for Marie Curie Cancer Care and the Swimathon Foundation. Events are taking place at leisure centres in Beverley, Bridlington, Driffield, Haltemprice, Hornsea and Withernsea between Friday, 8 and Sunday, 10 April. The event is the world’s biggest fundraising swim and offers the perfect…

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Fashion Display of Students’ Work @ The Treasure House

A collection of fashions by East Riding students goes on display at the Treasure House, Beverley from 15 February. The outfits have been made from pre-worn clothing, including from charity shops, to show how to give garments a new lease of life. The fashions will be entries submitted by students at East Riding College and Bishop Burton College as part of the council’s competition to highlight the 3,000 tonnes of…

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Burns Does the Trick as Barrel Hammer Leven

Barrel Walkington comprehensively beat Leven at Longcroft School 5- 1 thanks to a fine hat-trick from Oli Burns. Burns claimed three while Mike Thompsons and Lewis Palin were also on target for the Barrel Walkington. Skipper Mike Stansfield was full of praise for Palin who scored with a volley from 30 yards out. Final score Barrel Walkington 5 Leven 1 Photos by Paul Linton: Click on the thumbnail picture below…

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HU17.net Magazine Issue 28

Issue 28 of HU17.net magazine can be purchased from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way Beverley. This week features the following social and sporting events that have happened in Beverley. Alice in Wonderland by Longcroft School Millionaires Casino Night Black & White Ball Night Out: Saturday in The Beaver Humber Colts Vs Inter Beaver Beverley ARLC Beverley Bandits HU17.net Picture Gallery: Click on the thumbnail picture below to enlarge the image to…

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Inter Triumph in Fiery Beverley Derby

Inter beat the Colts in their own back yard 2 – 1 thanks to a second-half Adam Foster penalty. The Humber Colts suffered their first defeat of the season as Inter Beaver travelled across the tracks to take part in a fiery local derby that saw three players sent off. Match official John Curry faced a tough challenge, although he deserves a lot of credit for keeping the game moving….

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Millionaires Evening @ The Beverley Arms Hotel

Molescroft Primary School held their Millionaires Evening at the Beverley Arms Hotel. The casino themed night was provided and manned by the Beverley Lions with Roulette and Black Jack amongst the games played. HU17.net Picture Gallery: Click on the thumbnail picture below to enlarge the image to full size HU17.net Picture Gallery: Click on the thumbnail picture below to enlarge the image to full size

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Out & About: The Beaver Saturday Night

The Beaver was full this Saturday night with many queuing to get in to enjoy music and a few drinks in the town centre night spot. HU17.net Picture Gallery: Click on the thumbnail picture below to enlarge the image to full size HU17.net Picture Gallery: Click on the thumbnail picture below to enlarge the image to full size

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Beverley Exit Cup to Driffield at Norwood

Beverley Town Reserves were beaten 5-3 by Driffield Evening Institute at Norwood. Beverley Town Reserves return to league action next week when they host title hopefuls Viking Raiders at the Norwood Recreation Ground. Town’s First team was not in action, their match with Hedon was cancelled due to a frozen pitch. Other teams including Beverley Whitestar, Hodgsons FC and Molescroft Rangers also had their games postponed due to frozen pitches….

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