Beverley Art Gallery in the Treasure House will reopen on Monday, 17 May with a brand new exhibition.
‘To the Water’ has been created by curators Helena Cox and Sally Hayes, and is a unique mix of art and social history, looking at the different ways in which waterways have inspired artists over the centuries.
The third phase of a £1m scheme to improve roads in Beverley town centre and beyond is due to begin next month.
As part of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council scheme, work began in June to resurface parts of Norwood and North Bar Without, followed by work in Lairgate, Armstong Way, with Corporation Road and Samman Road to follow later this month.
Beverley Grammar School, in Beverley, East Yorkshire was founded in 700 AD and is the oldest state school in England.
Notable former students include Thomas Percy and Paul Robinson. Beverley Grammar School was founded with the Collegiate Church in Beverley by St. John of Beverley c. 700 CE.
A major road improvement scheme for the Beverley area costing £995,000 will get underway next month.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s project will see the resurfacing of a number of town centre roads in Beverley, plus one in Leconfield, which are all currently showing signs of wear.
Queensgate Pre School have say they are really grateful after they were named winners of the Beverley Building Society charity of the month competition.
A charitable pre school, they have been operating in Beverley for the past 25 years at Beverley Grammar School site.
More than 900 ‘Pauper’s graves’ in a Beverley cemetery are to be officially marked at a ceremony organised by East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
The council has installed a headstone, an information board and also planted trees around the unmarked graves in Queensgate Cemetery as a mark of respect and remembrance to the people buried there.
Essential repairs and drainage works will be carried out on a busy stretch of road in Beverley later this month.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council will undertake the work on Queensgate over two days on Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 February, close to the double mini-roundabouts at the junction with Admiral Walker Road, Keldgate and Cartwright Lane.
Queensgate Pre-School children entertained their family and friends by staging a traditional Nativity Play at Keldmarsh Primary School.
The event was staged at the local primary school as their own location, which is at Beverley Grammar could not cope with the demand from people wanting to watch their show.
Beverley Town Council, in association with the National Gardens Scheme (NGS), is holding an Open Allotments Day on Sunday 24th July from 12 noon until 4pm
On Saturday 7th May, over 100 children accompanied by family and friends turned up to the launch of The Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts in Beverley.
Beverley & East Riding Early Music Festival (Friday 27 – Monday 30 May 2016) spans seven centuries of European music with a series of concerts celebrating the Virgin Mary
Beverley Town Council, in association with the National Gardens Scheme (NGS), is holding an Open Allotments Day on Sunday 26th July from 12 noon until 4pm on the Queensgate
A key part of the £22 million Beverley Integrated Transport Plan was officially opened today (Thursday 12 March) by the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport, Robert Goodwill MP.
News that local broadband provider KC is set to roll out super fast broadband to 15,000 homes may sound like good news, but it’s not if you live in Beverley.
A National Gardens Scheme (NGS) Open Day is to be held at Beverley’s Queensgate and Kitchen Lane Allotments on Sunday 27th July, from 12 noon until 4pm.