A celebration of the life of Beverley based artist Jane Pearson will take place on the 15 March at 2PM at Beverley’s Memorial Hall.
The watercolourist gained a reputation during the 80s and 90s as one of Yorkshire’s leading landscape artists.
A celebration of the life of Beverley based artist Jane Pearson will take place on the 15 March at 2PM at Beverley’s Memorial Hall.
The watercolourist gained a reputation during the 80s and 90s as one of Yorkshire’s leading landscape artists.
Traffic signals set to be installed at North Bar will adopt similar technology to that used by the controversial Grovehill junction.
Dubbed the ‘magic roundabout’ the junction shot to fame on a global stage with its 42 sets of lights. It has also earned a reputation for creating delays with its poor traffic flow.
Pupils from St Mary’s Primary School joined others from around the region as they took part in Junior Rock Challenge.
This was the first time the primary school in Beverley took part in the competition. As a result of taking part, they described the experience as a tremendous one.
Local policing is coming under increasing pressure as a result of a lack of funding.
While in Humberside the number of officers has gone up, those numbers are only on par as things were in 2010.
Beverley ARLC will be looking to bounce back this weekend as they welcome Barrow Island to Beverley Leisure Centre.
Beverley, last season NCL Division 3 champions were narrowly beaten by Hull Dockers on the opening day of the season.
Bug Vinyl owner Neil Harris says Record Store Day is a very special event for independent businesses like his.
His comments come as the countdown to global event gets underway with the news that 550 special releases will hit the shelves of independent record stores.
An artist from Beverley says she was thrilled to be involved with a project to create a giant Yorkshire Rose.
Emma Garness was part of a team of people who have been working on a project to celebrate women in the region.
In advance of the full programme release in early April, the ArtWaves Festival has today announced a special workshop by award-winning artist Richard Allen, as part of the fifth annual event taking place on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 June 2019.
ArtWaves is a vibrant festival of traditional, digital, contemporary and urban art allowing artists from beginners to experts to try something different or master a skill in this year’s exciting programme of workshops, demonstrations, talks, exhibits and more.
Pupils at Beverley Minster Primary School are looking forward to taking to the stage later this month.
Since October the pupils at the school have been rehearsing for their annual musical which this year is The Lion King.
Humberside Police are asking the public to join them to help tackle the rising issue of knife crime. The appeal comes off the back of recent news that saw two young people lose their lives.
As a region, East Yorkshire does not experience the same levels of violence seen in our cities. However, the issue of knife crime is on the certainly cannot be ignored.
Parents in the East Riding are being urged to support a new nappy campaign. The new campaign has been by the council to help prevent costly contamination in recycling bins.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s waste recycling team has started the scheme as they want to encourage parents to put all their babies’ waste in their green bins.
Beverley Town Manage Rich Jagger says he was pleased with his side after their 5-1 win over Westella & Willerby.
Jagger added the result was all the much better given the challenging conditions his side faced. Weather and also the pitch made for tricky conditions for his side.
An exhibition looking at the long history of boat building in Beverley opens at the Beverley Guildhall on Wednesday, 20 March.
The exhibition has been called ‘Trawling Through Time’. It will be linked it with the project of the same name currently underway in the East Riding Archives.
A local charity is asking residents in Beverley to save 40 pence for 40 days for Lent. East Yorkshire foodbank hopes residents will take part in their #40for40 challenge.
East Yorkshire foodbank is looking to raise cash so they can continue their fight with tackling food poverty in the are.
Get It Loud In Libraries, a national organisation bringing some of the world’s most exciting bands and artists to libraries all over the UK is returning to Hull this weekend.
Post-punk trio Working Men’s Club will be performing at Hull Central Library on Sunday (10 March).
News that Government is to plough £197M into the region has been welcomed by the MP Graham Stuart. However, some see it as a desperate attempt to secure votes as the UK crashes towards a no deal Brexit.
The Stronger Towns Fund was announced by the government s they look to try and sure things up ahead of Brexit.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 434 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.
Rev Becky Lumley says that is was a real honour to host the High Sheriff of the East Riding of Yorkshire Service of Thanks Giving at St Mary’s Church.
Over 350 people attended the service which was held at St Mary’s Church on Sunday.