Town Criers Come From Far Afield For World’s Loudest Voice Record Attempt
Britain’s finest town criers will come together in Beverley to take part in a spectacular two-day competition as part of celebrations to mark the 20-year milestone
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Britain’s finest town criers will come together in Beverley to take part in a spectacular two-day competition as part of celebrations to mark the 20-year milestone
Subway are currently looking for staff to work in their new branch, which is set to open at Flemingate in the coming weeks.
Bishop Burton Gardeners’ Club will be holding their meeting at St Mary’s Parish Hall on Tuesday 5 April starting at 7.30PM.
Beverley has reason to celebrate after winning two awards at the Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards.
A new exhibition looking at a different aspect of the town’s history opens at the Beverley Community Museum in Beverley’s Guildhall opens this Friday 18 March.
Ken Thorley says he feels very proud after he was made an Honorary Freeman of Beverley by Beverley Town Council.
A local social media professional is offering free places at a training seminar for charity or community organisations in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
A plaque to commemorate the life and work of Roy Gregory (1937- 2013) has been unveiled at Skidby Mill, by the chairman of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Councillor Peter Turner.
Founder of Indigo Pole Dance and Fitness Studio, India Alton, is hoping that she can introduce people to the benefits of a sport that is rapidly growing in popularity.
Local developer Wayne Low says that East Riding of Yorkshire Council have wasted public money as they looked to block his move to convert a building to a residential dwelling.
East Yorkshire Motor Services have made a slight change the 122 Molescroft to Hull service which will help ease traffic during school times.
An activity group for cancer survivors has been awarded almost £2,000 to purchase new sports and recreation equipment to help them continue their recovery.
This Good Friday, March 25th will see Beverley Chamber Choir presenting two popular choral works, Faure’s and Durufle’s Requiems.
With three bands from the USA and another half dozen home-grown exponents of Americana, it looks like ‘The Westwood Stage’ will be arriving in force at Beverley Folk Festival this year.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 289 is out and features a selection of content from the HU17.net Web Site. The magazine can be purchased from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way.
Beverley violin maker and restorer, Peter Hall, is celebrating the first New Paths Music festival by opening his workshop to the public on Saturday 9th April.
This week is National Apprenticeship Week (14 and 18 March) and the council is highlighting the benefits of hiring an apprentice.
If you have ever watched those TV documentaries like ‘Time Team’ and marvelled at the amazing digital models that they make of old buildings