Beverley Treasure House Puts New Acquisitions On Display

Beverley Treasure House Puts New Acquisitions On Display
February 25, 2019

Beverley Treasure House has put its newest acquisitions on display. Items the public can see include  10,000-year-old bones and also a locally produced rifle.

The items are being displayed in the in the recent acquisitions case at the museum. One of the interesting things you can view are some red deer bones.

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Bee a Hero at Beverley Maze with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

August 15, 2011

Popular East Riding attraction Beverley Maze is continuing its ‘Bee a Hero’ theme with an interactive visit from the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust on Monday 15th August. Farmer John Clappison chose the bee shaped design for this year’s maze to draw people’s attention to the importance of the honey bee food and farming and in addition to the maize plants that form the maze, he planted over 5000 sunflowers, two miles…

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It’s A Dog’s Life – Charity Agility Day @ Beverley Maze

August 4, 2011

Popular East Riding attraction Beverley Maze is inviting dog owners to bring their pets to a charity dog agility day on 13th August. Organised by East Yorkshire Agility Club to raise funds for Hearing Dogs, the day will feature dog agility demonstrations and an opportunity for people to put their own pets through their paces on the course. There will also be a fun dog show with classes including the…

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Cherry Burton Twins To Open Beverley Attraction

July 14, 2011

Twin sisters from Cherry Burton have been invited to open this year’s Beverley Maze after winning a ‘Find the name of the clown’ competition at the popular attraction last year. 14 year old Ailsa and Hazel Collar will help the Maze’s mascot ‘Bob the Cob’ to officially open the maze on Saturday 23rd July. Opening for the first time last year, Beverley Maze attracted around 10,000 visitors over the six…

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Beverley Maze Benefits From Wet Weather

June 29, 2011

Beverley Maze is one local tourist attraction that has welcomed the recent miserable patch of the summer. The growth of the Beverley Maze, owned by well-known local sprout farmer John Clappison at Park Farm, Risby near Beverley, has been behind schedule due to the dry weather, which has left the 60,000 maize seedlings which form the maze smaller than usual. It is due to open for its second year on…

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