Beverley ARLFC will hit the road in the National Conference League as they travel to the bottom side, St Wigan Judes.
Scott Taylor will be hoping his side can secure what would be their first away win of the season.
Beverley ARLFC will hit the road in the National Conference League as they travel to the bottom side, St Wigan Judes.
Scott Taylor will be hoping his side can secure what would be their first away win of the season.
Frank Henry Mason an artist who specialised in works with a nautical theme is to be featured in a new exhibition at Beverley Art Gallery.
Opening on 6 April early work by Frank Henry Mason will be displayed until 8 June. It will feature watercolours of East Coast harbour views.
Local football teams are being urged by the East Riding Country FA to inspect pitches. The warning comes after a blade was discovered on a playing surface.
East Riding County FA says the discovery of the blade on the pitch in the East Riding just highlights the need to carry our inspections.
Dads are stepping up to the mark as they look to raise funds for Base Dance Company in a bid to send their daughters to the UDO World Championships.
Base Dance Company are looking to send the girls to the UDO World Championships in Blackpool which takes place in August.
Fly-tipping incidents in Hull are falling rapidly, according to new figures released by Hull City Council.
Reports of illegally dumped waste made to Hull City Council stood at 5,795 in the past year. This is 368 fewer than the 6,163 in the previous year. While it is 1,932 fewer than the 7,727 in 2016/17.
Local charity Jacob’s Well will be holding a giant Warehouse clearance sale later this month. The Charity has also launched an appeal to help the people of Mozambique.
The sale will take place at their Swinemoor Lane distribution centre as they look to raise cash to support their projects.
Hull & East Riding Green Party have revealed their candidates for the upcoming local elections in the East Riding of Yorkshire and Hull.
Beverley residents will have a chance to vote for the Green Party in two wards. They have a candidate standing in St Mary’s Ward and also Beverley Rural.
Beverley Community Lift says that they are thrilled after a local businessman donated them a brand new bus.
Fiona Wales, Manager says the donation is perfect timing following what has been a tough year for the charity.
Beverley Manor Nursery is celebrating after they secured their seventh straight Outstanding Report from Ofsted.
Executive Head Teacher Karen Hunter says the report is a testament to the quality of the team at the Nursery and their commitment to safeguarding the children who attend.
Skidby Windmill will be celebrating Easter by hosting a competition for families and children.
Starting this Saturday the Easter Competition at Skidby Windmill will seventeen days and with a prize for awarded to the winner.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 438 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 local pub in Beverley is now serving up Oysters as they look to tap into a new niche.
Gary Robinson, the Land Lord of The Royal Standard is himself a fan of the delicacy feels he has come up with a pearl of an idea.
Beverley Rugby Club held their annual Ladies Day event which again proved to be a great success.
The popular event saw the women take over the normally male-dominated clubhouse for their match against Middlesbrough.
The White Company say they bring something different to Beverley. Their new which store opened in the heart of Town of Beverley has certainly added to the retail offering.
Ahead of the official opening date, The White Company invited a number of people for a drink to celebrate their arrival.
Police And Crime Commissioner Keith Hunter has been out on patrol with members of the local Labour Party.
Mr Hunter says he joined Labour Party members so he could learn more about the issues residents in Beverley are facing.
With several of their most influential players absent, this looked like being a tough afternoon for Beverley. Not a bit of it. This was an altogether absorbing match and a fine performance by the young Beverley side.
In recognition of the Club’s annual Ladies Day, they turned out in pink shirts and flowery shorts but mercifully did not play accordingly. Far from being a drab end of season affair, this was a cracking game with some top quality play by both sides.
Clock Face Miners earned their first points of the season and they defeated Beverley ARLFC 44-28 in the National Conference League.
Head coach Scott Taylor was disappointed with this latest defeat which sees the blue and golds still without a win on the road.
The highly successful Bridlington Seafood Festival will make a welcome return to the town’s seafront on the weekend of 15-16 June 2019.
The seafood festival is led by the Holderness Coast Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG) with funding from the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and East Riding of Yorkshire Council.