HU17.net Magazine Issue 440 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.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 440 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.
Lulu still has plenty to shout about as she embarks on another mammoth tour of the UK, including Bridlington Spa on Wednesday 16 October.
A singer, songwriter, actress, national treasure are all labels that have been attributed to Lulu.
Parents and carers of children starting infant, junior and primary schools in September 2019 have been informed of which school their child will be attending.
Letters and emails advising families and carers of the outcome of their applications for places are being sent out this week.
In 2018, Stevie Rial from Beverley, owner-editor of Road Racing News, interviewed 365 road racers with his ‘Ten Question Challenge’ on www.roadracingnews.co.uk.
The huge success of the challenge inspired his first book, Who’s Your Hero?
Beverley C Club will be welcoming one of the biggest names to grace the game of snooker. Jimmy White and John Virgo are set to appear at the Wylies Road club.
Known as The Whirlwind, six times world championship finalist Jimmy White will also be taking on some local players.
East Riding Libraries and Customer Services are now able to assist customers in the creation of Ordnance Survey maps, suitable for a variety of uses including planning and building regulations applications.
All small building or extension projects need a detailed map of the property or site to submit to the planning authorities.
Democrats & Veterans Party candidate Thomas Flynn says he is standing in the local elections due to out ‘failed political establishment.’
Mr Flynn, who is from Beverley will be standing in the Local Elections within the St Mary’s Ward.
Beverley ARLFC suffered their first defeat at home in over a year as they lost to Crosfields. For some time the Beverley Leisure Centre has been a fortress for Beverley.
This game saw the blue and golds somewhat out-muscled by a physically bigger and more experienced outfit from Warrington.
Beverley RUFC entertained Old Brodleians in the last match of the season at Beaver Park in this Yorkshire League Division 1 game and what a cracking match it turned out to be.
Brodlieans kicked off towards the clubhouse and as Beverley mounted an attack up the right flank an interception from a sloppy pass in the Beverley backs led to a try to Brods in the third minute (0-5). Play then settled down with each side sharing possession in the midfield.
Staff at the Beverley Branch of Helping Hands are getting ready to host their very first networking coffee morning.
Jennie Falconer and the care team will be holding a ‘Coffee and Connect’ event. This will take place on Thursday 18 April. It will be for local businesses, community groups and individuals from Beverley and beyond.
John Ritchie, 53-year-old from Blackpool is lining to get his hands on the one copy of The Editors release on Record Store Day.
So important to him to get the album that he arrived to get his place as first in the queue at 1.30PM on Friday afternoon.
Maintaining the general stonework of such an iconic building as York Minster requires a regular supply of stone for the masons and carvers to create replacement ornate features for this landmark church building.
This vital job falls into the hands of the first Isuzu Grafter Green to be run by York Minsters’ own stoneyard.
Retailer Neil Harris is busy preparing for what will be his busiest day of the year, Record Store Day.
The owner of Bug Vinyl says he has been flat out for the past two weeks preparing for the event which takes place this Saturday.
Local people who need to see a GP or physiotherapist over the Easter bank holiday period will be able to do so for the first time this year.
Routine care appointments, with a doctor or physiotherapist, will be offered from the East Riding Improving Access hub at Manor Road surgery in Beverley on Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday.
An award-winning cycle training scheme for refugees in the East Riding has got back on the road for 2019.
Thirty refugees from Syria who have settled in the East Riding to escape the civil war in their country are being given training in cycling skills and road safety to help them navigate the roads in their new country.
Lambing Sunday a popular event held at Bishop Burton College will take place later this month.
Bishop Burton College will once again open their doors and welcome in the public after last years event was cancelled.
Beverley ARLFC will welcome Crosfields to the Beverley Leisure Centre as they return to National Conference League Action.
Scott Taylor and his side will be looking to continue their impressive home form and make it three straight wins.
Bishop Burton College will become a new centre of excellence for high levels skills training in the region following a multi-million-pound investment.
The college will work with seven other further education colleges and two universities to develop the Yorkshire and Humber Institute of Technology (IoT).