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Molescroft and Jags Play Out 12-Goal Thriller

Kyle Cansfield played his last game for Molescroft FC – and it turned out to be a twelve-goal thriller. Molescroft found life tough at first as they went 4 – 1 down to opponents Willerby Jags. But they put this behind them and, playing some scintillating attacking football, surged into a 6-4 lead 10 minutes after the restart. Such attacking play left gaps at the back, which the Jags ruthlessly…

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Beavers Have Full Squad Available for Trip to Rossendale

Beverley RUFC travel over the Pennines this weekend to take on Rossendale in their National League 3(North) match. Having suffered their heaviest defeat in the home fixture earlier this season ( Beverley Vs Rossendale Match Pictures )when the Beavers allowed their bigger, more physical opponents to bully them out of their game, Beverley will be anxious to redress the balance on Saturday. Always a difficult place to go to with…

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Beverley Folk Festival Announces Two of its Headline Acts For 2011

Organisers of The Beverley Folk festival are thrilled to announce Barbara Dickson on Saturday  and Bellowhead on Sunday as two of the headliners at this year’s festival taking place from 17 – 19 June at Beverley Leisure Complex. Chris Wade, Artistic Director of the festival said “I am delighted that we have been able to book these two bands for this year’s festival.  Barbara Dickson and her band reflect the…

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More People to be Caught in Inheritance Tax Trap

The number of people caught in the Inheritance Tax “trap” is set to rise over the next four years. The Government has fixed the level below which no tax is paid – an effective tax rise when inflation is taken into account. Currently, any individual with an estate worth more than £325,000, or a couple whose estate is worth £650,000 will pay a huge 40% tax on the excess.  The…

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KC Transforms Walkington Village From Online ‘Not Spot’ to Broadband Hotspot

Local communications provider KC has transformed the online experience of people living in the East Yorkshire village of Walkington by installing ‘fibre to the kerb’ to give residents average broadband connection speeds of around 15Mbps. It’s no secret that across the UK, rural residents are less likely to enjoy high-speed broadband than people living in towns and cities. That’s because an important factor affecting broadband speeds is the distance you…

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Basic Navigation Skills Course in Beverley

East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Sport and Play Development Service is running a basic navigation skills course for people interested in learning the rudiments of map reading. The course is priced at £50 per person and runs for five weeks, beginning on Thursday, 3 March, from 6.30 – 9pm, at Longcroft School, Beverley. Each week the course will cover the theory and practise involved with a different aspect of map…

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Warriors Reach Final For Second Consecutive Year

Beverley Town Warriors, sponsored by Carlton Glazing of Beverley, produced a superb team effort to make the Knock Out cup final for the second consecutive year beating three fellow Myton league teams on the way. Westella chose to play against the wind in the first half and whilst possession was evenly split Town created the only goal threats. The lead came from a rasping Harvey Spence shot into the roof…

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Walking Stick & Shepherds Crook Making Course

East Riding of Yorkshire Council is again holding its popular walking stick and shepherds crook making course. Brian Bate, community sports coach for outdoor activities, has been making walking sticks and shepherd’s crooks in Leicestershire for many years prior to moving to the East Riding and is offering to teach this craft to the residents of the area. Crooks and sticks will be made from traditional materials, with handles made…

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Struggling Inter Lose to Athletic at Longcroft

Inter Beaver were beaten by Courtland Athletic 4–2 at Longcroft School. Next up for Inter is a trip to Swinemoor to face the Humber Colts who beat Northern Wanderers 6-5. Last time the sides met it was the Humber Colts who won 3–2 with a late winner from Craig Ellis. Picture: Courtland Athletic keeper Michael ‘Necy’ Fielding proved to be the difference HU17.net Picture Gallery: Click on the thumbnail picture…

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Is Your Diet making You Ill?

Have you been ‘snoozing’ your alarm clock for an extra half-hour in a morning or, do feel like you could just turn it off and stay in bed all day?  Are you lethargic and irritable, suffering from bloating, wind and/or, constipation? If this sounds like you, you are not alone and to help, HU17.net would like to introduce Karina Clappison whose holistic nutritional advice has helped many people to eat…

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East Riding College Launches Free Transport Scheme

East Riding College is introducing a free transport scheme from September 2011 in a bid to support students who will be affected by the government’s withdrawal of the education maintenance allowance (EMA). More than 70 per cent of the College’s full-time 16 to 18-year-old students currently receive an EMA, which is worth up to £30 a week, and spend much of the allowance of transport to and from the College….

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KC Supports Future Olympic Stars

Local phone and broadband provider KC has joined forces with SportsAid to support two future Olympians from Hull and the East Riding. Seventeen year old judo champion Holly Harrison from Hull and fifteen year old orienteering star Zachary Field from Beverley have each received £500 from KC to help them with their training and competition costs. SportsAid helps promising young athletes prepare for competitions by matching them with businesses that…

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Barratt Hits Sales Target For New Homes in Yorkshire

Staff at Barratt Yorkshire East are celebrating after enjoying remarkable sales success in the year just gone, showing that demand for new homes in the area remains strong despite the mixed national picture. The Yorkshire-based housebuilder sold homes worth £30 million in the final six months of the year just ended – hitting its own internal targets. The outcome provides solid evidence that demand in the local housing market remain…

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Police Appeal Following Arson – Scaife Close, Beverley

Officers from Humberside Police are appealing for witnesses following an alleged arson incident on Scaife Close, Beverley between 0000hrs and 0200hrs on Monday 24 January 2011. During the incident it is believed a fire was started in a car that spread to another vehicle and a house. The fire brigade attended and extinguished the fire, but extensive damage was caused to two cars and the house. A 19-year-old man was…

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Mohicans Win Tense Encounter With St Andrews

On a muddy pitch at Longcroft, the Beverley Town Mohicans entertained St Andrews and looked to put Billy Gill’s coaching in to practice. St Andrews seemed intent on appealing against every decision which created a tense atmosphere for the lads and it appeared to knock them off their game. A few close shots and some bad control meant Mohicans didn’t score until midway through the half when Callum Ward played…

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Late Goal Enough to Earn Hull Away Win

The Eager Beaver were beaten at Longcroft School 2 – 1 by West Hull. Beaver’s talisman Rob West was on target and with last weeks man of the match Danny Bone sidelined the home side were unable to overcome their opponents. 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…

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Beavers Win Against Castleford With Stylish Performance

Beverley RUFC U16s came off the back of an excellent (but losing) performance at York last week and started off in similar vein against a big Castleford side. Almost with the first play of the game Beverley gained a penalty 10m from the Castleford line which was quickly taken to Ben Watson who crashed over for the first try. Beverley were playing into the wind and were relying on their…

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Braves Overcome Tough Dockers

Beverley Braves kicked off on a bitterly cold morning determined to secure a win against old rivals Dockers and a fantastic kick from Owen Harrison put pressure on them straight away. A Docker’s mistake let Braves get established quickly with flowing passes and strong running from everyone and James McGahey capitalised on this by dodging through the Docker’s challenges to score and give Braves the confident start that was needed….

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