In a bid to bring state-of-the-art, environmentally friendly buses to the community, local bus operator East Yorkshire has welcomed eight new vehicles to its fleet.
Additionally, a double-decker coach and a traditional single-decker coach will join East Yorkshire’s main fleet as part of the addition.
A manufacturer based in Beverley, East Yorkshire has made a significant donation to multiple charities based in Yorkshire.
ABI UK Ltd has announced that they have donated £100,000 to four good causes. They say they have made the donations to support the truly amazing work undertaken by the charities.
Libraries in East Yorkshire, including Beverley Library, will be hosting a series of events next month with ArtERY Live.
Every year, ArtERY Live brings the best in live performance to East Yorkshire, including dance, drama, music, and poetry. These performers will be performing at East Riding Libraries for the first time.
In celebration of Britain’s best pub sheds, Pub Shed Radio and Two Fat Blokes are hosting a national competition.
As a result of the pandemic, back garden pubs and bars became hugely popular. It is estimated that there are now over 2 million back garden pubs and bars in operation across the country.
An upcoming non-statutory community consultation on the development of Dogger Bank South offshore wind farms is being held by RWE, one of the UK’s leading renewable energy developers.
Residents will have an opportunity to evaluate the electrical system design during the Introductory Consultation, which runs from 9th September to 14th October 2022.
Beverley Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant Sophie Kemp says she is delighted with how an event aimed at young people went.
Held at the leisure centre, the Beverley Fun Fest was a big success. Numerous young people had the chance to find out what opportunities are available in the area.
A 55-year-old woman from Beverley is sharing her experience of the MS Society’s ‘Living Well with MS’ sessions so that other people can benefit too.
In 2017, Rachael Tomlinson was diagnosed with the primary progressive form of multiple sclerosis. Before she found out she had the disease, she had suffered from symptoms for years.
Beverley’s Treasure House is hosting more tours of the popular exhibition ‘Birds, Books and Belfries’.
Francis Orpen Morris lived from 1810 to 1893, was an advocate for wildlife, an author, and a vicar at Nafferton and Nunburnholme. This exhibition explores his remarkable life and work.
Five more mindful art guides have been created by the council’s museum team following the success of the online guided tours during recent lockdown periods.
During a social media campaign last year, the public chose which artworks would be featured in the new guides.
As men’s aesthetics become mainstream, The Clubhouse has been created by a Beverley grooming expert. The club’s members will enjoy fine surroundings, as well as a fine selection of free drinks.
It’s not all about the whiskey and fine furniture though, The Clubhouse prides itself on the wide selection of high-end grooming and aesthetic treatments.
Tuesday night was a disappointing evening for Beverley’s Sam Cosgrove. He missed Birmingham City’s first penalty in a daunting penalty shootout against Norwich City in the first round of the Carabao Cup.
It was a disappointing night for John Eustace, too, whose side rallied from 2-0 down at Carrow Road to secure a 2-2 draw after 90 minutes, only to suffer at the cruel hands of penalties.