• Jack the Ripper – The Legacy’ at the East Riding Theatre
  • September Heritage Open Days include more than 100 free events
  • Record-breaking GCSE success for Hymers College students
  • Bishop Burton College joins prestigious Chartered Institution for Further Education
  • Regents to bring unique hair styling concept to Beverley this autumn
The Snowman Tour Confirms Return To Beverley This December

The Snowman Tour Confirms Return To Beverley This December

The Snowman Tour will be returning to Beverley this year in the run-up to Christmas. With the tickets already selling quickly, people are being urged to book early.

Taking place at Beverley Minster the show was a success last year, so much so they are bringing it back.

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Playing Sports Helps Benefit Mental and Physical Health

Playing Sports Helps Benefit Mental and Physical Health

Playing sports like football offer many benefits, especially for children. In Beverley, there are a host of local clubs offering sports to children.

Sports on offer include football, rugby union, rugby league and also cricket. Clubs like Beverley Town Football Club, for example, not only cater for children but also adults.

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Construction Industry Joins Forces To Inspire The Next Generation

Construction Industry Joins Forces To Inspire The Next Generation

The construction industry united in a collaborative effort to raise awareness and help find the thousands of workers needed in the coming years.

This year’s Foundations Live event at Bishop Burton College saw over 70 exhibitors join forces to showcase the wealth of opportunity offered by the sector.

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Absolutely Cultured Project To Bring Young People’s Visions Of The Future To Life

Absolutely Cultured Project To Bring Young People’s Visions Of The Future To Life

Throughout October and November, Absolutely Cultured are launching Model City, a ground-breaking new project, supported by NHS Hull Clinical Commissioning Group, that will co-create high-quality arts and culture with young people from across the city. The project will culminate in an outdoor event in the city centre in February next year.

The children of today will be the town planners, architects and decision-makers of the future and will decide how we live, what our cities and spaces look like and how we interact with them.

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Chinese Takeaways To Pork Pies - Regions Most Unique Coffin Keepsakes

Coffin Keepsakes – Regions Most Popular Requests Revealed In Survey

Hull residents are increasingly turning their backs on traditional religious funeral services, opting instead for diverse and sometimes eccentric celebrations of life, according to Hull Co-op Funeralcare.

A Chinese takeaway, a false leg and a Wizard of Oz costume have been revealed as some of the most unique items people have asked to be buried with, according to the UK’s largest report into funeral trends from the Co-op.

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FareShare Seek Volunteers In Hull For Christmas Food Collection

FareShare Seek Volunteers In Hull For Christmas Food Collection

Leading charities the Trussell Trust and FareShare are appealing to people in Hull to volunteer to help in the UK’s biggest food collection for people in need.

From Thursday, November 21 until Saturday, November 23 the two charities will be collecting food in Tesco stores across the UK during the annual Tesco Food Collection. They are looking for local volunteers to encourage shoppers to donate so that as much food as possible can be collected.

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Take That Experience - Ultimate Tribute Act To Perform In Beverley

Take That Experience – Ultimate Tribute Act To Perform In Beverley

With ten years under their belt of performing with one another, the Take That Experience will be in Beverley this weekend.

The group will be appearing at the Parkway Cinema in Beverley this coming Sunday. They are promising a night of great music celebrating one of the most iconic boy bands of the modern era.

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Cruelty For Over 75s As Dementia Pensioners To Be Charged For TV Licence

Cruelty For Over 75s As Dementia Pensioners To Be Charged For TV Licence

New figures revealed by the Labour Party suggest that 45,198 over-75s living with dementia in Yorkshire & Humberside could lose their free TV licence next year.

Maintaining free TV licences for over-75s was a 2017 Conservative Party Manifesto Commitment, yet universal free TV licences for over 75s are being scrapped from next year. 

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Bridlington Based GP Dr Tom Milligan Wins National Accolade

Bridlington Based GP Dr Tom Milligan Wins National Accolade

East Riding of Yorkshire CCG is delighted that local GP Dr Tom Milligan won the Clinician of the Year Award 2019 at an impressive dinner ceremony at the National Association of Primary Care (NAPC) annual conference in Birmingham.

The award recognises an outstanding clinician, a leader who is an inspiration to others, a person who demonstrates compassion and empathy, an achiever of change in their community.

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