Three local men will be hitting the road as they take part in the Benidorm or Bust Rally, a challenge that sees people try and get old cars from the UK all the way to Spain.
Nigel Sparks, Dan Hickingbotham and Chris Hedgecox will aim to get their wacky creation, hundreds of miles across Europe while raising money for Dementia UK.
With summer upon us, people will soon be pulling on their skimpy outfits as they head off to the four corners of the world to enjoy their summer holidays.
Self-consciousness can, however, act as a barrier as both men and women who feel uncomfortable to show off their bodies on the beach.
Organisers of the Pittaway Beverley 10K say that the event was a massive success with record numbers entering and finishing the race.
Beverley Athletic Club Chairman Rob Reid made the comments after the race that saw around 1,800 enter the popular race that sees runners from across the region complete.
Local man Justin Hunter has taken on a challenge to walk 100 miles in just five days to raise money for the RSPCA Hull and East Riding.
Mr. Hunter who is 34 and works for the prison service has taken on the challenge that will see him walk the Beverley 20 – a route that runs between the Humber Bridge and Beverley Minster.
Labour’s George McManus has hit out at the Conservative Party saying they have let down millions of people when it comes to a living wage.
This latest u-turn by the government will see them break a promise of delivering a £9 pr hour being slashed to just £8.20 per hour leaving millions of families worse off.
Denis Healy says plans by the Liberal Democrats for a legalised cannabis market will help tackle organised crime and mental health issues caused by the drug.
Mr. Healy who is standing in the 2017 Election says that by introducing these measures it will make the drug safer and help tackle criminals who profit for the sale of Cannabis.
The Liberal Democrats have challenged the Conservative candidate in Beverley & Holderness, Graham Stuart, to disown UKIP’s endorsement, after UKIP’s decision not to contest the seat, giving the Tories a free run.
In the 2015 general election UKIP polled just over 8,000 votes finishing third overall while the Liberal Democrats finished fourth in Beverley & Holderness.
Pittaway Beverley 10K took place this Sunday. Setting off from the shadows of the Minster the Pittaway Beverley 10K enjoyed a record number of entrants.
Scorching temperatures made conditions for running difficult though the runners taking part in the race dug deep to complete th
Hassan Bassam, a former Longcroft School pupil who went on to achieve a BA in Mathematics & Astrophysics at Cambridge University says Labour best reflect his views.
Speaking about the upcoming general election, Mr. Bassam who is 22-years old says he will be voting Labour raising concerns over the poverty and health.
Claire Frear from Beverley is putting on a Big Cake Bake to raise money and awareness for the National Deaf Children’s Society during Deaf Awareness Week (15 – 21 May).
Claire’s Big Cake Bake will be taking place at Ava Hair, a hair and beauty salon on Maple Drive in Beverley on Saturday 20 May.
Libraries, archives and museums manager, Kevin Hadfield says visitors figures to the amazing Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition were stunning.
His comments come after it was revealed that a staggering 74,425 people visited the Treasure House in Beverley to enjoy this unique opportunity.
Retired social worker Ian Gow is spear heading a scheme to recruit volunteers to help local police in Beverley manage and operate the CCTV in the town.
Mr. Gow who worked with families and young offenders during his career says the project came about following an interview he conducted with Inspector Mark Coulthar
This summer the Defence School of Transport will celebrate its 80th year of operations in the East Riding of Yorkshire as part of the Armed Forces weekend.
Members of the public will be invited to Normandy Barracks on Saturday 1 July 2017 to see behind the scenes of the world’s largest military driving school.
Pupils at Beverley Minster Primary School are working with local artist Emma Garness to create a large-scale work of art that will be displayed in the school’s playground.
With help of pupils aged between 4 to 6 years old, Mrs. Garness is helping create the work that is based around the school’s values of ‘Curiosity, Creativity, Respect, Perseverance, Community and Honesty.’
A Wednesday Market trader has hit out at an incentive by the local authority that was aimed at increasing visitors numbers by introducing a food market.
Nicky Kelly who owns the independent business Adeli of Beverley says despite their best efforts stalls have dwindled and that traders pack up shop early.