Women should be banned from voting in the Local Elections. Men have all the power and frankly, we should keep it that way.
Of course, this is not the case with women in Beverley and across the country can and should vote.
Women should be banned from voting in the Local Elections. Men have all the power and frankly, we should keep it that way.
Of course, this is not the case with women in Beverley and across the country can and should vote.
Beverley Building Society has unveiled its new branding. It has been designed to balance a more modern, fresh look with reflecting its rich heritage as one of the UK’s first building societies.
Featuring heritage colours such as bronze, dark and light grey, and cream, the Society’s new logo sports a circular date stamp given its long standing.
Residential developers, Queensway Properties will host an open day to showcase their unique apartments at Garden Village Shopping Centre on Saturday, 4 May 2019.
The event will recreate the Reckitt family’s original opening ceremony of the Garden Village development which took place in the 1900s.
Grab your picnic blanket and head down to the coast as Bridlington Kite Festival returns bigger and better for 2019!
Beautiful and vibrant kites will be soaring high over Sewerby Fields on Saturday, 18 and Sunday, 19 May, flown by some of the world’s most internationally renowned flyers.
Labour candidates in the East Riding Council elections are hoping to make gains at the expense of outgoing Tory candidates.
Campaigners say that response on the doorstep has been robust with residents complaining about overdevelopment with lack of infrastructure, cuts in spending on youth services, schools and elderly care.
The Hull Philharmonic is to premiere a piece written by Beverley-born Kerrin Tatman in the first of three concerts to recognise and celebrate local talent.
The performance of his Fantasy for Viola and Orchestra at Hull City Hall on May 11 is the result of an initiative that enables young composers to have their work performed by a symphony orchestra.
Woodmansey Primary School PTFA has been awarded £2,000 by the Tesco incentive Bags of Help.
The school were one of the winners for the competition held at Tesco store on Morton Lane for the months of January to February.
Beverley Racecourse has teamed up with Michelin-starred chef James Mackenzie to bring a season of gastronomic delights to discerning racegoers.
The Chef and Proprietor of Michelin-starred gastropub The Pipe and Glass has created an array of mouthwatering dishes for the award-winning racecourse, reflecting his style of modern British cooking using seasonal produce from his own kitchen garden and herbarium.
Local Labour Party members say they are feeling optimistic about winning all three seats in Minster and Woodmansey.
Candidates Ann Willis, George McManus and Claire Wildey have been out door knocking ahead of the election on Thursday 2 May.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 441 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.
Lambing Sunday made a triumphant return to Bishop Burton College at the weekend, with thousands of people from across the region flocking to the family event.
The college held the event again after it had to be cancelled last year and it was clear it has lost none of its appeal.
Beverley Braves and Beverley RUFC players from the U13s sections took to their bikes to raise money for the clubs and the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Chris Charles, who coaches the U13s Beverley Braves said they hoped to raise enough money to take the players on tour in the future.
Beverley ARLFC did show glimpses of what they are capable of in this fixture but never managed to build sufficient momentum.
West Bowling crossed for tries at crucial stages of the game when it seemed Beverley were at their most dangerous.
Former Mayor Duncan Jack is hoping people will support his bid to be re-elected to Beverley Town Council in upcoming local elections.
Mr Jack who has served on Beverley Town Council for 20 years is certainly not taking anything for granted.
Beverley Town Cricket Club welcomed sponsors and former players to the club for a special open day.
While the cricket fell foul tot he weather there was still a buzz around Norwood on what was a historic day for the club.
Beverley Town Cricket Club’s new season ended in wash out with both games being abandoned.
Both the first team and the fourth team were scheduled to play at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Duncan O’Connor was joined by friends and family as he marked his 60th birthday with a party at Beaver Park.
There was a very good turn out for the popular local man which included a number of players from Beverley ARFLC team.
There is still a chance for residents to visit the council’s electrical goods amnesty events, as they enter their final week.
Waste and recycling officers will be visiting Beverley to collect residents’ old, broken and unwanted electrical items.