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Mayor of Beverley Bessie Foot’s Fund Raiser @ Toll Gavel

Mayor of Beverley Bessie Foot held a tea and coffee morning this week a Toll Gavel United Church. Shoppers were able to grab hot drink and a enjoy home made cakes in the church hall while raising money for her chosen charities, Marie Curie Cancer and The Beverley Church Lads’ and Church Girls’ Brigade. HU17.net Picture Gallery: Click on the thumbnail picture below to enlarge the image to full size…

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Spruce Gets A Hat Trick As Rangers Put Five Past Howden

Molescroft Rangers made the step up in divisions look easy as they swept aside Howden Reserves at the Beverley Leisure Centre. Molescroft dominated the game and attacked at will,  missing chance after chance before finally Darren Spruce, Molescrofts new signing form Hall Road Rangers beat two men in the box to slot home to give the home side the lead twenty minutes in. The home side continued to press forward…

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Braves Show Character In Bulls Defeat

The Beverley Braves started the Hull and District Youth Rugby League season against old rivals Skirlaugh Bulls and straight from the off there was some excellent crunching tackles from both sides. Despite being strengthened this season with some skilled new players it was Skirlaugh who broke free in the first few minutes from their big no. 20 who was also their play maker last season. Skirlaugh piled the pressure on;…

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The Beverley Food Festival 2010

The Beverley Food Festival, organised by Beverley Town Council, will be returning to the town for a fifth year on Sunday 3rd October 2010. Located in Saturday Market Place, with 70 stalls selling local food from Beverley and the East Riding and a 200-seat food theatre marquee, the event annually attracts upwards of 10,000 residents and visitors. Town Councillor Matt Snowden, Chairman and founder of the event, said: “On behalf…

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United Exit Cup At Hands Of Sutton

A bad day at the office is how manager Jim Young described Mill Lane United’s exit from the cup. United clawed their way back into high scoring game, coming from behind they were crawly denied extra time by a late Sutton winner. Young said; “We lost Shaun Gibson with an injured ankle leaving us with just ten men, at that time the game was balanced though given the timing of…

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Programmes Filmed At Minster To Be Shown This Sunday

BBC1 is devoting its two most popular Sunday evening programmes to local landmark Beverley Minster this coming weekend (Sunday 19th September). Earlier this year, for the first time ever, the BBC filmed both Songs of Praise and Antiques Roadshow in one venue and Sundays editions will reflect this unique partnership with presenters Aled Jones and Fiona Bruce appearing in each others programmes. Beverley Minster was home to two overlapping production…

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Hessle Thrash Beverley At Norwood

Beverley Town CC 3rd XI suffered a 101 run defeat at the Norwood Recreation Ground. In a game that was interrupted by rain Beverley bowled out Hessle for 188. In their innings Beverley were bowled out for just 88 as they concluded their Premier East Yorkshire Cricket Alliance Premier campaign. HU17.net Picture Gallery: Click on the thumbnail picture below to enlarge the image to full size HU17.net Picture Gallery: Click…

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Clean Sheet & Three Goals As Tanners March On

Hodgsons FC kept their first clean sheet of the season with a workman-like display against a stubborn Kingburn FC side. Hodgsons were without first team regulars Karl Wallis, Adam Foster and Paul Silvester for the trip to Springhead Lane, and a late fitness was given to Goal Keeper Josh Sewell who sustained a nasty leg injury during the week. The game couldn’t have started any worse for the Tanners when…

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Walkington Win Opening Day Derby

Beverley Town Beavers started the season with a local derby against newly promoted Barrel Walkington on Longcrofts 3G pitch. With numbers depleted throughout the club the third XI beavers team saw a number of changes from the previous season however they managed to carve out the first clear chance of the game as Anfield found himself through on goal but shot wide of the left post. The rest of the…

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Beavers Beaten By League New Boys Lymm

Two evenly matched sides and an exciting encounter at Crouchley Lane.  It could have gone either way.  Both clubs had got their season off to a good start with fine wins and both set out to build on it here by playing fast attacking rugby.  Lymm with the advantage of the slope and blustery wind had the better of the first half. Afterwards Beverley RUFC clawed their way back and…

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Sculcoates Beat United At Broadgates

Mill Lane United were beaten 2 – 0 at home by Sculcoates Amateurs Reserves. Opening their season at home United fancied their chances though fell behind just before half time with the visitors finishing the job doubling their lead with a second half goal. 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…

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Bean Makes Century As Woodhouse Beat Beverley

Beverley Town CC 1st XI ended their season with home defeat losing to Woodhouse by 9 wickets. Having lost the toss Beverley were put into bat first, the home side scored 193/4 off their 50 overs with Jamie Mitchell top scoring with 59 runs. Woodhouse openers Jonathon Bean and Nick Hadfield made light work of task in hand. Bean made an impressive 105 of 108 balls with partner Hadifield notching…

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Jacob’s Well Al Fresco Book Shop Raises Over £500 Despite Rain

The Jacob’s Well Charity, usually housed in the Christian Bookshop on Ladygate in Beverley, braved the late summer showers to set up a bookstall and tombola outside Toll Gavel United Church, and raised a staggering £550. Beryl Beynon, Medical Director of the charity and organiser of the outdoor book sale, told HU17.net  “Despite having to stop twice for the bad weather, we carried on for the rest of the day. We were very pleased with how things went, considering…

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Interview: Nick Quantrill

Nick Quantrill was in Beverley today at the WHSmith store signing copies of his book ‘Broken Dreams’. Nick was kind enough to answer a few questions about being a writer, about his new book and if he plans on writing about Beverley. Tell me a bit about “Broken Dreams”? “Broken Dreams” is my first published novel and revolves around Private Investigator, Joe Geraghty. When a woman Geraghty is watching for…

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Rosemary Walk Assault: Police Urge Residents to Come Forward

Following a serious assault in Beverley on 20 August police are urging local residents who may have any information to come forward. As a 68-year-old man was walking along a cut through, near Rosemary Walk, off Woodhall Way in Beverley at 2200hrs on Friday 20 August he heard footsteps from behind him he turned around and saw three men. He was verbally and physically assaulted and money was demanded from…

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Regional Approval Paves Way For New Community Hospital for the East Riding

NHS Yorkshire and Humber Strategic Health Authority has given its approval for the full business case for the new community hospital for the East Riding. This secures capital funding for the development to go ahead at Swinemoor Lane, Beverley. This announcement follows the reserved matters planning approval granted by East Riding of Yorkshire Council last month. The scheme will now progress as planned. Measures to safeguard protected species on site…

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Make Beverley Festive At Christmas

Beverley Traders are reminded that there are only a few weeks left to participate in promoting the town’s festive spirit at Christmas. Prue Blake from the Beverley Christmas Lights Committee says: “Last year the response from traders was wonderful and many people –  Beverlonians and visitors alike – were very complimentary about the snowflakes attached to lamp standards and the small trees above the shops and offices.” “The issue this…

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