With the summer holidays fast approaching Lifestyle 2019 has promoted one group of children help a local charity.
The Tin Tin Gang made up of pupils from Beverley Minster Primary School and Beverley High School.
With the summer holidays fast approaching Lifestyle 2019 has promoted one group of children help a local charity.
The Tin Tin Gang made up of pupils from Beverley Minster Primary School and Beverley High School.
Residents in Beverley are being invited to have their say on proposals for the redevelopment of the site of Longcroft Lower School.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council will be holding a drop-in session on Tuesday, 23 July between 2pm and 8pm at the Molescroft pavilion, Woodhall Way, Beverley.
Beverley Westwood Lions are appealing to residents to donate them their old glasses.
The charitable group will have a stall this Saturday, 20 July in Beverley. They hope residents will pop along and donate their old glasses.
In its tenth year, Screwfix is proud to announce that its Britain’s Top Tradesperson competition is now open, and plumbers, electricians, builders and carpenters from Beverley can put themselves forward for the top prize.
The annual competition by Screwfix aims to celebrate the outstanding work and professionalism of UK tradespeople, resulting in one exceptional individual winning a £20k trade bundle, comprising of £10k worth of tools, £5k tech and £5k to go towards future training.
Excitement is mounting in Bridlington for the return of The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to Bridlington Spa – by popular demand – this Sunday, 21 July 2019, at 3pm.
Their concert will be a chance to boldly go where no one has gone before and explore galaxies far, far away with this world-famous orchestra.
Local owner Keith Brown throws two darts at the board in his quest to land a first Beverley winner of the season.
Brown, who resides in nearby Swanland, is best known in the racing game for his association with Top Notch Tonto, runner-up in the 2013 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 451 is out and available to purchase from Molescroft News on Woodhall Way.
This week’s issue features a selection of content that has appeared on the HU17 Web Site.
A must-see exhibition of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel masterpiece will allow people to see the iconic work for the first time in a church other than in the Vatican.
“Michelangelo – A Different View” displays Michelangelo’s world-famous work up close for the first time, giving visitors unprecedented access to the artist’s magnificent paintings which adorn the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
Plans for the new development in Queen’s Gardens are revealed as the building starts to take shape. Named The Glass House by Iguana Developments, the former Police station will be the crowning glory of the city centre, with the intention to be the most prestigious development Hull has ever seen.
The Glass House is ninety-four apartments with twenty-one duplex penthouses being added on to the roof of the original building, complete with one hundred and five car parking spaces. The overall finish will provide a retreat for those who want to enjoy the ease of city living.
A winner has been chosen in an international flood risk design competition run by Hull City Council.
The prestigious RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) competition, called Living With Water, asked architects from across the globe to produce innovative and practical design solutions to the flood risks facing future development in Hull.
Deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats Denis Healy says the political landscape is changing.
His comments come after the Liberal Democrats demolished the Conservative Party to win another seat on East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
Hull City Council has secured £1m to support the regeneration of Whitefriargate under the Humber High Street Challenge fund.
The fund, from the Humber LEP, is providing grants aimed at encouraging private sector landlords and property owners in each of the four Humber local authorities to undertake building and conversion projects that animate high streets, diversify the traditional high street offer and bring unused floor space back into use.
East Riding Leisure has announced that there will be a full refurbishment of the Tone Zone at East Riding Leisure Beverley in August.
The refurbishment will mean the facility will benefit from new, state of the art equipment. It will include the replacement of all the existing cardiovascular and resistance equipment with the latest Matrix models.
On Saturday, 20 July in Beverley there will be a chance to take part in a special event at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition – the ‘Awesome Animals Children’s Day’
Beverley ARLFC suffered their second defeat in a row as they went down 79-12 to East Leeds.
This was a huge win for East Leeds at the expense of Beverley, their first victory since April.
Some things can be hard to explain to children about life, but one thing that can cause a lot of pain and anxiety is telling them their parent has cancer.
ERYC has launched a one-year cancer awareness campaign and is highlighting the effects of cancer, including how families deal with the diagnosis and where support comes from.
In early June, following a great deal of hard work from local colleges and support in Westminster from Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, it was announced that a regional network of educational institutions had been successful in their bid to become a Yorkshire and Humber Institute of Technology (IoT).
World Scouting Jamboree attendee Max Harris-Smith of 1st Walkington Scouts has expressed his thanks to those who have supported him over the past 18 months.
Furthermore, the youngster from Beverley has spent every moment of his free time raising the funds needed to attend the World Scouting Jamboree.