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.
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.
St Mary’s Primary School have taken part in their first ‘Global Citizenship Fortnight’ undertaking a range of projects to reflect on global issues.
During a two week period pupils at the Beverley primary school tackled issues being dealt with by groups in the town.
Rugby league fans are being asked to donate food at collection points being set up at Hull FC and Hull KR’s matches, as part of a Teaming up for Families initiative.
Use of the Hull Food Bank has risen every year since it began in 2011, and in 2017/18 it gave out 5,096 parcels. 1,200 of these parcels went to children.
Hull’s Bonus Arena has been shortlisted for two prestigious awards.
The venue has been shortlisted at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Awards and the Local Authority Building Control (LABC) Awards.
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, has congratulated Bilton resident Dereck Hardman, founder of the Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club on its upcoming 300th worldwide club.
The first AFVBC was established in 2007 by Dereck Hardman and since 2014 has been growing to hundreds of associated clubs across the world.
The Alcohol and Drug Service (ADS) has introduced a free and confidential service to provide accurate information about the issues around taking Image and Performance Enhancing Drugs (IPEDs).
The Juice Bar offers advice on a range of substances, including steroids and a needle exchange, delivered as a part of the East Riding Partnership, which is run by the Alcohol and Drug Service and Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust.
The refurbishment of apartments at Liberty House in Hull’s Old Town is completed and the property developer Iguana Developments has confirmed that fifty per cent of the scheme has been reserved off-plan.
Home hunters will now be able to access all areas of the building, which comprises a total of twenty-five, one, two and three bedroom apartments, at their open day on Saturday 6 April 2019.
A protest vote at the Local elections in the East Riding is the perfect opportunity for people to be heard.
For many, it will be the first time people can go to the polls and show their discontent at how the Conservatives have let everybody down.
Beverley ARLFC are back in National Conference League action this weekend. Scott Taylor and his side face a trip to bottom club Clock Face Miners.
Taylor will be hoping his side can come up with the goods and claim what would be their first away win at the third time of asking.
By far the most famous horse race in the world, excitement is building ahead of the 2019 Grand National meeting at Aintree.
The iconic Merseyside racecourse is set to host a crowd of around 150,000 during the three-day event, which features 21 races and of course, the main event itself on Saturday 6th April.
RPMS Letting in Beverley hosted their clients at a special event to mark their 25th Anniversary. The day was very much a family affair with three generations in attendance.
Founder of the business, Alec Cammish, and his son Jamie, who now runs the company were delighted with how things went.
Hull Trains has revealed its new trains are on schedule to arrive in the UK later this year – which will see them become one of the “best rail operating companies in the UK.”
It comes as the firm revealed the fifth and final train in the new £60m fleet arrived in Europe for internal fitting ahead of schedule this week – having been built at Hitachi Rail’s manufacturing plant in Kasado, Japan. When they are launched, Hull Trains will have the youngest entire fleet in the country.