GALLERY – Photos from the event Be The Change which was held at the Lazaat Hotel.
This was the fourth year the event has been held and as always was very well attended. Guest not only enjoyed a meal but was treated to a night of live entertainment.
GALLERY – Photos from the event Be The Change which was held at the Lazaat Hotel.
This was the fourth year the event has been held and as always was very well attended. Guest not only enjoyed a meal but was treated to a night of live entertainment.
Beverley based hair and beauty spa, Sessions House, will feature in a new Channel 5 reality series called The House of Extraordinary People. The show will hit appear on our screens on Monday 18 March, 10pm.
This life-affirming series will air for 3 nights and follows 9 extraordinary people from around the world with unusual appearances. They want to show what it’s really like to stand out because they’re different.
Flowerstyle say the time was right to relocate from Driffield to Beverley. Owner Susan Haigh and daughter Emma Chamberlain, both residents add they are delighted to be trading in the town.
Trading for over 9 years, Flowerstyle started in Tickton before relocating to Driffield. However, they have now teamed up with Fresh and Fruity by opening on Dyer Lane.
Beverley ARLC suffered their second defeat of the season as they were beaten 17-4 by league leaders Ince Rose Bridge.
Torrential rain fell on this encounter in deepest Lancashire and did not relent for the full 80 minutes.
A start-up business in Beverley that helps improve the lives of dogs was celebrating after being named a regional finalist by the Federation of Small Business.
Fit4Dogs, a Hydro Therapy Centre was founded by Kirsty Skeates supports dogs and owners in Rehabilitation, Fun and Fitness.
Afternoon Tea is a growing trend, says Queens Head landlady Claire Martin. The Wednesday Market public house has been offering afternoon tea for almost three years.
Claire also says that customers have given them very positive feedback since they introduced afternoon tea.
Brexit could or could not happen in a matter of days. The people who are being tasked to deliver the result of the referendum have faced fierce criticism.
In Beverley, one resident has taken to streets declaring that the democracy in the UK is broken while others are pushing for a second referendum.
Democracy has in the UK has been lost, that is the view of a former policeman David Pattenden. The 70-year-old from Beverley was out in the streets making his feelings clear.
Mr Pattenden who voted to Leave the EU also fears that the UK’s failure to deliver Brexit could leave the door open to far-right radical groups.
The White Company, a luxury lifestyle brand have announced the date they will be opening their long-awaited Beverley store.
Following a major project, The White Company have confirmed the store on Toll Gavel will be open to the public on 28 March.
A talented young footballer at Bishop Burton College is following in the footsteps of some of the biggest names in the history of the English game.
Levi Tarbotton, 17, has been named the captain for England Schools in the Centenary Shield tournament.
People often talk about a mixed season but Hull City have had probably the most mixed of mixed seasons. After picking up just four wins between August and the start of December, the Tigers have lost just four games ever since.
Between the beginning of December and the middle of January, Hull won seven out of eight games, reverting to their inconsistent selves over the past couple of months.
Local police say dozens of knives have been removed from the streets in our region in just a few days.
Humberside Police say following a national campaign, Operation Sceptre, people have been giving knives up. They have been leaving them in bins located at a local police station.
The Burton Constable Foundation has received support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to increase its organisation resilience and sustainability.
Thanks to National Lottery players, the project aims to secure the future of Burton Constable by reviewing the effectiveness of the organisation, building capacity through adopting new ways of working, testing out ideas, increasing the skills of staff, volunteers and trustees and becoming more financially sustainable.
Sportsability Fitness Training is running a competition to win a place on their Level 2 Instructing Fitness Gym course, worth £550.
As the gateway qualification to the fitness industry, this Level 2 qualification opens up opportunities to become a Personal Trainer. It also provides a gateway to undertake add-on courses. These include spin sessions, aqua fitness and also to specialise in working with children and the elderly.
Auroras Encore, representing trainer Sue Smith, defied the odds to land the 2013 Aintree Grand National and was the last winner of the race to represent Yorkshire.
The county has seen a number of participants fall short in the intervening period, with none of them managing to follow in the footsteps of the Irish-bred bay gelding.
Ince Rose Bridge is next up for the Blue & Golds as they look to make it back to back wins in the National Conference League.
Beverley will be hoping to pick up where they left off last when they saw off Barrow Island 41-22 at the Leisure Centre.
Frank Stephenson & Son Funeral Directors in Beverley are collecting Easter Eggs which they will donate to the East Yorkshire Foodbank.
Manager Lewis Northen says that by running this incentive it enables them to do something they are very proud of. Helping people at some of the most difficult times.
A school in Beverley is appealing to the community for them to donate all their old dead batteries.
St Mary’s School wants the public to donate as many old batteries as possible as they take part in The Big Battery Hunt.