
Beverley Art Gallery is delighted to be hosting an exhibition of artwork by one of the region’s longest standing art groups – the Fylingdales Group of Artists.Yorkshire Pictures Exhibition At Beverley Art Gallery > Read the full post on: HU17.net

Mill Lane United Yellows made it to the u14 Girls League Cup final with an exhibition of clinical finishing against a well organised committed side from North Ferriby. The visitors competed for the full game against there treble chasing opponents and can be complimented for their efforts and certainly did not deserve to be on the end of a 9 0 defeat. The difference between the two sides was some quality finishing from the Yellows will 2 goals each from Emma Smith ,Grace Fletcher ,Morgan Nagee , Marie Russell and one for midfielder Tonya Storr. Man of the match for Mill Lane United went to Morgan Nagee for two quality strikes closely followed by impressive performances from the hard working midfielder Tonya Storr and substitute striker Grace Fletcher whos support play and passing was a highlight of the game. So the Yellows are in another cup final against Malet Lambert at Bishop Burton on the 18th May as they try to finish the season in style and complete a magnificent treble and clean sweep of the local trophies. Use Facebook to Comment on this Post
Pony Club members with an artistic flair could see their artwork displayed as part of the Society of Equestrian Artists (SEA) exhibition in London. Fantastic experiences A competition is being run ...The post London gallery to display Pony Club artwork...

East Riding of Yorkshire Council will host a public exhibition at Driffield Community Centre, West Garth, on Tuesday, 16 April, 10am-4pm, to explain proposals for remodelling Kings Mill Special School, for which the council has applied for planning approval. Representatives of the school and the council’s design team will be on hand to explain the project and answer any questions. Councillors Barbara Hall and Symon Fraser will also be in attendance as will governors of the school. The exhibition is open to parents, neighbours and the general public and provides an opportunity for people to provide constructive feedback. They can also learn how to respond to the planning authority once the project comes online on the council’s website. Dave Waudby, head of infrastructure and facilities at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “Kings Mill is a thriving and popular school for children with special needs and sometimes complex learning difficulties. It has been at the heart of Driffield for about 50 years, but draws children from a wide catchment area of rural East Riding. “The school buildings are too small for the numbers of children currently on roll and there is a long waiting list. “The project would see a…