Local author, Val Wood, was number one in East Riding Library Service’s top titles last month. Her book, The Harbour Girl, about a young girl struggling to survive and bring up a child in the fishing communities of Scarborough and Hull in the 1880s
If you are interested in joining East Riding Youth Dance in February, then why not come along to the autumn term cohort’s Platform on Sunday 27 January to get more information and see the dance styles that take place?
The second race in the East Yorkshire Cross-Country League took place at Drewton Woods near South Cave last Sunday. It was a gloriously sunny day and conditions were perfect for cross country running.
Hodgsons FC Reserves beat Bridlington Town Reserves 6 – 5 in the cup at the Beverley Leisure Centre. Robbie Whiting scored a hat trick with the other goals coming from Mike Martin, James Waldron and Daniel Atkinson.
A Quejaime Busilaina hat trick helped lift the Lord Nelson off the foot of the East Riding County League as they beat Bridlington Snooker Centre 2nds 6 – 2.
Thousands of people came to the Beverley Westwood to enjoy a giant bonfire and fireworks display organised by the Beverley Lions. The fire was lit by the Mayor of Beverley Margaret Pinder, Laura Fox and Geoff Rawson.
The Lord Nelson were beaten by Leven Members Club in the East Riding County League. Playing at Thurlow Avenue the home side lost to the current league leaders 4 – 2, Quejaime Busilaina and John Forsyth
Residents are being reminded to check they are registered to vote in time for the first Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) election on Thursday, 15 November.
The dark nights are well and truly upon us and Halloween and mischief night are just around the corner. During this time, householders may experience the seasonal problems associated with these events which may be perceived as anti-social behaviour.
After last years huge success of over 6000 boxes, Real Aid hopes once again to send thousands of Christmas Gift Boxes to children in Africa and Eastern Europe who find themselves living in extreme poverty.
Rotarians Peter Delaney and Mark McMullen with friend James Lunn are preparing for the ride of their lives. On Monday, 22nd October they travel to Morecambe to start their coast to coast bike ride travelling through Grassington, Patley Bridge,
Fans of crime fiction can hear from two of the country’s finest authors working in the genre today on Friday, 12 October as part of the 10th Beverley Literature Festival.
East Riding College is celebrating its eighth consecutive increase in the number of 16 to 18-year-old students enrolled on full-time courses. With more than 1,150 now enrolled, the College is expecting to beat the growth targets set for this year, despite a significant reduction in the number of 16-year-olds
Charlie Landsborough is one of the good guys. Talented, funny, hard-working, good-natured…what you see is what you get. Little surprise then that he’s got legions of loyal fans.
On Friday 31st September six friends from Beverley set off from Morcambe on a 170 mile Coast to Coast challenge in order to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust (TCT). The idea for the challenge arose from a conversation between Chris Branfield (42) and David Calvert (46) last year.