East Riding Leisure Beverley will be running a special free event on Saturday, 5 October.
The event is being held to celebrate ten years of LES MILLS classes at the venue.
East Riding Leisure Beverley will be running a special free event on Saturday, 5 October.
The event is being held to celebrate ten years of LES MILLS classes at the venue.
On National Poetry Day, Thursday 3 October, Bridlington Central Library in King Street will be throwing open its doors to any poets in the area.
The public is being invited to bring any books in, read their own poetry or their favourite poetry, or simply enjoy sitting and listening to poetry.
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, and founder of the CADEY campaign welcomed Esh Construction to Parliament.
They were there to discuss its potential involvement in providing defibrillators around the constituency.
CJ one of the most experienced, dedicated and well-respected Michael Jackson Tribute acts will take to the stage next month.
The event Jackson Live in Concert is heading to the Baths Hall in Scunthorpe on Friday 18 October.
Local housebuilder, Barratt Developments, has recently launched a collection of stylish new show homes at its David Wilson Homes development, Harland Park in Cottingham and its Barratt Homes development, Harrier Chase in Brough – all show homes of which are now open.
Harland Park, located on Harland Way in Cottingham and Harrier Chase, located on Bluebird Way in Brough has launched a total of four stunning show homes. Potential purchasers are invited to view the new three and four-bedroom detached properties to see what’s on offer at the sought-after developments.
Residents in Beverley and East Yorkshire have revealed their top sites across the UK in a new survey released.
The research, commissioned by Specsavers, asked more than 2000 adults to rank their favourite visions across the country, and those in the region picked Lake Windermere as their favourite.
A free workshop showing how to set up a community-led housing scheme is to be held on Saturday, 5 October from 9.30am-12.30pm at the Parish Rooms, Minster Yard North, Beverley.
The workshop is aimed at those who have already thought about how to develop such schemes, alongside those who are new to the concept and want to know more.
Families who have children with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) are being asked for their views on specialist education provision in the city.
A draft SEND sufficiency strategy and action plan has been published and families, carers and professionals who work with children with SEND are being asked to complete a survey about the proposed plans.
The idea is that parents looking for something to entertain their toddlers can look online, spend a few seconds watching one of the video ideas, then recreate it at home.
The activities are themed around items people will have at home – including using the recycling or just having an impromptu dance party playing music through a phone.
Patrick Nolan sadly passed away on 21 September 2019 at Hull Royal Infirmary aged 90 following a short illness.
He was a devoted brother to Moira. Loving father to Kay, Joy and Scott, grandfather to Anthony, Adam, Sean, Lewis, Laura and Suzi, great-grandfather to Dylan, Jasmine and Reuben.
Humberside Police have issued a warning to motorist in the area following an incident in Leconfield. Police say that a motorist was tricked resulting in him being robbed.
The incident happened in the early hours of the morning. A driver who was in a VW Caddy was driving along Old Road when he came across what looked like a road traffic collision.
Trainer Scott Dixon expects a big show from Dark Shot when he takes aim at the feature race at Beverley’s final meeting of the season on Tuesday.
The six-year-old gelding is one of seven declared runners for the £20,000 Eddie And Violet Smith Conditions Stakes – a race won by estimable sprinters like Tangerine Trees, Kingsgate Native and Alpha Delphini.
When Beverley Town Council organised the first Food Festival in 2006, little did they know it would go on to be an annual success enjoyed by thousands of people.
The original idea was to bring a few producers from Beverley’s rural hinterland into the town centre to help celebrate local food, so on a crisp Sunday morning in 2006, thirty-five producers set up their stalls along with a small Food Theatre.
East Riding Youth Dance will be returning for seven weeks of community dance sessions across the region.
The sessions are set to kick start in October, providing a fantastic opportunity for young people, Year 5 and upwards, to work closely with professional dance artists in a fun, energetic and inspirational environment.
Barratt and David Wilson Homes Yorkshire East are continuing its positive work to support local employment.
They have done this by employing eight apprentices onto the country’s first-ever residential programme to develop local talent in the construction industry.
An independent boutique opticians located in the heart of Beverley is celebrating an impressive 21 years in the industry.
Andrew & Roger founded the practice 21 years ago, and with a collective experience of over 50 years between them, it is no wonder Andrew & Rogers has become an iconic feature within the historic market town of Beverley.
Sue Stephenson, The High Sheriff of East Riding of Yorkshire and WISHH Charity Chairman, will officially unveil the new look Coral Ward 130 in the Hull Royal Infirmary’s tower block.
The sickest children in the area are provided with care on this ward and following a wall sticker appeal through the WISHH charity a sum of £6,500 was raised to enhance the ward environment.
Jack has been writing songs and singing since he was 12 years old and his music has now had over 1 million streams.
His Euphoria Springs album made No:5 in iTunes singer/songwriter charts and he has had his music played on Radio 1 and Radio 6 along with performing live at BBC’s Big Weekend.