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Informal Ladies Sport Sessions in Beverley

Women looking to get fit in the New Year are invited to try out a variety of low-cost informal sport and fitness sessions in Beverley. Sessions are open to all women over 18 years of age, whether they are keen players, not played since school or never played before. Back to Netball, 7.30 – 8.30pm, and Return to Rounders, 6.30 – 7.30pm, sessions take place on Mondays at Beverley Grammar…

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Acclaimed Opera Company Opera Box Come to Beverley

The acclaimed opera company Opera Box presents a captivating new production transporting audiences into the world of romantic opera with music from some of the most loved composers including  Puccini, Verdi, Bizet, Mozart and many more at Toll Gavel United Church, Beverley, on Thursday, 17th February at 7.30pm. ‘A Night of Romantic Opera’ offers an enchanting evening of arias and ensembles accompanied by piano and performed by a selected cast…

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Election of Pasture Masters

A Beverley election steeped in ancient tradition will soon take place at the Guildhall, when 12 new Pasture Masters and two Auditors will be chosen by the Pasture Freemen. The election will take place between 9am and 4pm on TUESDAY, 1 MARCH 2011. As written in the Beverley Pasture Act of 1836, both the electors and elected must have their   names entered in the Pasture Freemen’s Roll. Nominations forms can…

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Beverley’s Hillary Needler Downgraded by British Horseracing Authority

Beverley Racecourse general manager Sally Iggulden hopes the course’s star race will still attract the best of the North’s sprinters despite it losing its Listed status. The Hillary Needler Trophy, held every May, is the racing high-point on the Westwood but because of a fall in standard of entrants for the fillies-only two-year-old sprint, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) have removed the coveted Listed status of the race. Iggulden admits…

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Mohicans Make Semi Final at the Expense of Rangers

Beverley Town Mohicans went into this quarter final full of confidence following some great training sessions and were soon on top when a corner from Callum Ward was met by a very powerful header from Will Collingwood which gave the keeper no chance. A minute later Dan Naldrett collected a clearance, and after dribbling to midway in Anlaby’s half, unleashed a super strike which flew into the top of the…

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Exciting New Exhibition at the Beverley Treasure House

A new exhibition, ‘Inspirational Objects – Nature as Designer,’ will be on display at the Treasure House, Beverley, 12 February – 9 April. This touring exhibition by designer Alison Milner and photographer Steve Speller encourages the visitor to view objects that surround us a little differently – challenging us to think about why we like and enjoy something, where it comes from, how it is made, what it is made…

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Whitestar Ladies Beaten by Title Favourites Pinefleet

Sunday afternoon saw a hard fought top of the table clash take place at a wet and windy Leconfield. In the first half Pinefleeet with the wind behind them took the game to the hosts. However they found the Whitestar back four of Jenna Potter, Mel Marsden, Jodie Berry and the impressive Laura Stevenson, who has just returned from a lengthy lay off, impassable and were restricted to long range…

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HU17.net Magazine Issue 26

HU17.net Magazine issue 26 features sporting action from this weekends matches and also features on the Samman Road Day Centre, Skin Care and Meza9 and pictures from Edwina’s and Andrea’s respective birthdays. Sports action featured includes Beverley Town Beverley ARLC Beverley Town U15’s Molescroft Rangers Molescroft Mohicans Beverley Whitestar Falcons Hodgsons FC Team Poster HU17.net Picture Gallery: Click on the thumbnail picture below to enlarge the image to full size…

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Poor Second Half Costs United

Mill Lane United were beaten by Hope Pole B at Longcroft School. United looked to be in control of the game and when Scott Vickers extended their lead with a left foot volley just before half time they looked like they would win easily. The second half however was a different story, United never really got going and Hope Pole took advantage scoring four times making the final score 4…

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Sculcoates Win the Scrap at Norwood by Two Goals

Windy conditions at Norwood Park turned this into a scrappy affair, with Sculcoates eventually coming out on top. Manager Dave Walton had to shuffle his pack as Town were without keeper Ben Thompson due to injury and suspension.  Johnny Kershaw duly stepped up to the mark and deputised in goal, not for the first team this season, for which Town are grateful as Kershaw showed great attitude and ability to…

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Cotterill Header Enough to See off League Leaders

Molescroft FC’s Mohicans played league leaders Willerby Wanderers at Longcroft School. Molescroft FC started the game knowing they would need to win in order to keep in touch and keep their hopes of a championship alive. All goals came in the second half and it was Molescroft FC who opened the scoring after a defensive mix up let in Louis Lee to score from close range. Willerby did level the…

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Sullys Beat Blue and Golds in Close Encounter

The Blue and Golds let a lead slip for the second successive week and went down to a very disappointing defeat at the Beverley Leisure Centre on Saturday. Leading 12-6 midway through the second half and seemingly in the ascendancy, a restart kick was allowed to go into touch allowing the visitors possession in the Beverley half. Bilton scored off the resultant set of six and quickly added another score…

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Intelligent Performance by Harding Helps Beavers to Victory

What a difference a week makes.  After their previous week’s fairly dismal return to action Beverley RUFC produced here some of their best rugby of the season. Although they slightly ran out of steam in the second half in the heavy going and playing up the slope their effort throughout was superb.  Neither backs nor forwards could be faulted as they moved the ball about fluently and with plenty of…

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Spruce on Target Again as Rangers Beat Millers

Molescroft Rangers kept in touch with the top two with an excellent performance away to Skidby played on a sloping pitch in high winds not conducive to attractive football. Moley almost had the luxury of naming an unchanged side but with keeper Bryce still away in Afghanistan physical man mountain and driving instructor Matthew Spencer was brought in goal with Manager Healey moving utility player and part time porn star…

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