St Mary’s Beverley Church Lads and Church Girls Brigade have won £1,000.
The money they have won came as a result of them being voted in the March to April Bags of Help scheme.
St Mary’s Beverley Church Lads and Church Girls Brigade have won £1,000.
The money they have won came as a result of them being voted in the March to April Bags of Help scheme.
In February this year, Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart wrote to all schools in his constituency encouraging teachers to attend the UK Parliament Teacher Ambassador Programme.
This programme is a fully-funded three-day course that runs from 1 – 3rd July and aims to equip teachers with the knowledge to inspire children about British values and our political system.
East Yorkshire Thoroughbred Car Club says they are certainly looking forward to their show in Beverley this week.
Club Secretary Bill Barratt says they will have over 300 classic vehicles on show. While he also adds it will be the biggest event to date.
Bedding, clothing and shoes no longer wanted are the focus of East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
The local authority wants to encourage residents to recycle them in a bid to reduce the amount being discarded in bins.
Beverley Town Council has hit the ground running with a cross-party initiative to acquire premises that can provide administrative offices alongside facilities for the benefit of the town as a whole.
Following the first meeting of Full Council after mayor-making, members discussed the initiative and agreed that the old school buildings on St Nicholas Road could be ideal to fulfil this vision.
Returning to Flemingate Car Park on Sunday, 7 July 2019 at 4PM.
The Multi-Story Orchestra is bringing one of the most famous pieces of 1960s music – Terry Riley’s In C – to Beverley for an unmissable performance for all the family.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 447 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.
Hull Trains who operate services between Beverley and London has released images of its new trains. They have also confirmed the fleet is on schedule for passenger use this year.
Hull Trains has released new images that show the incredible production of its new £60m fleet.
Ornate bids to claim a significant double when he lines up in the £14,000 Tecknodev British EBF Conditions Stakes at Beverley on Tuesday evening.
Trained in Bawtry, South Yorkshire, by David Griffiths, the six-year-old gelding was sent off a largely unconsidered 33-1 chance for the Investec Dash on Derby Day at Epsom.
For 3 decades The Wildhearts have remained at the forefront of the British rock scene.
From their classic debut album ‘Earth Vs’ through to now with the release of their first full-length studio album in 10 years, ‘Renaissance Men’, their creative output and legendary live shows have been second to non
This was a much changed Blue and Golds line-up that travelled to Bradford and there were few complaints from the coaching staff about the efforts.
Tony Spence took control of the side for the match that saw Beverley 33-18 by the West Yorkshire side. Spence said tactical awareness was an issue while he did praise his player’s efforts.
Majestic Wine who has a store in Beverley on Norwood is looking to offload its stores.
As a result of poor trading figures, the Majestic Wine says they are in talks to get rid of the 200 stores across the UK.
Students at Bishop Burton College have spoken of their “life-changing” experiences working on a game reserve in South Africa.
Animal management students at the college spent two weeks working as volunteers at the Shamwari Game Reserve, near Port Elizabeth.
Former pupils from Beverley Grammar School were reunited some forty years after leaving school.
Organised by John Rubinstein the reunion certainly proved to be a resounding success. John says he set up the reunion to mark the 40th anniversary of them leaving the school.
Campaigners supporting the National Living Wage campaign have congratulated Beverley holiday homes manufacturer ABI.
Supporters of the National Living Wag say that ABI is already seeing the benefits. They say that as a result of their stance it has helped them secure a contract worth £600,000.
East Riding Archives has created a new, free app that turns smartphones or tablets into virtual ‘time machines’.
‘What Was Here?’ uses historical photos from the archives, plotted onto a Google Maps base map, to show users literally ‘what was here’ at their location and elsewhere across the East Yorkshire region.
Beverley Town Council will be hosting a Great Get Together later this month. The event was set up in the memory of MP Jo Cox.
This will be the third year that Beverley Town Council have staged the event and all residents are invited.
Walkington Primary School has been visited by representatives from Tesco to see how the money they were awarded was spent.
As a result of the Bags of Help incentive run by the supermarket giant, the school was given a grant of £4000.