In perfect conditions, a good crowd at Beaver Park on Saturday were treated to an exhibition of champagne rugby.
Beverley ran in 10 tries, 9 of which were converted, to 3 with I converted by Bradford Salem.
In perfect conditions, a good crowd at Beaver Park on Saturday were treated to an exhibition of champagne rugby.
Beverley ran in 10 tries, 9 of which were converted, to 3 with I converted by Bradford Salem.
Beverley Town Council is reminding people there is still time for tossers to come forward for their annual Pancake Race.
With just over two weeks left until the big event, the Town Council are wanting more teams to take part in this community event.
Athletics club and charity, Fitmums & Friends is delighted and honoured to announce that international runner and five-time Olympian, Jo Pavey has agreed to become its patron.
Pavey joins the charity as it celebrates its tenth year and will support its work to help men, women and children to enjoy being more active.
North Bar Without will undergo a major project next month that will see 12 traffic lights replaced.
The work which is due to start on 11 March will see old style lights replaced with energy efficient lights. Furthermore, new traffic signals will also use enhanced modern technology.
Drivers are being urged to keep their eyes peeled for cattle and to slow down while crossing the Westwood.
Pasture Masters who are responsible for the Westwood are keen to see the speed limit reduced.
Yorkshire Water says they are pleased with the positive feedback they have received from the community with regard to their major project in Beverley.
Yorkshire Water is currently undertaking a multi-million project. The works happening are to upgrade the treatment plant that deals with waste-water.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is asking residents to be more aware of the signs of cancer. Their appeal comes following the launch of their Cancer Awareness Project.
The council are hoping more people will spot the signs which will help increase survival rates. Figures show that if detected early people 81pc chance of survival. While if found later this figure drops dramatically to just 26pc.
Anyone that has visited Beverley races will know there are few things as exciting as cheering a winner home down the final straight.
While the Flat racing season at Beverley doesn’t kick off until Easter, the Cheltenham Festival is upon us in just a matter of weeks.
Images of replica clothing Libby Squire was last seen wearing exactly two weeks ago today have been released as the investigation into her disappearance continues.
Libby’s mum and her friends were able to help officers with some of the items Libby chose to wear that night and where they were from, to help with the investigation.
Scott Taylor says he is pleased with how his sides pre-season has gone. His comments come ahead of their friendly with Myton Warriors.
The Blue and Golds will take to the field this Saturday as they travel to the Marist for what has become an annual event.
The long-awaited launch of one of Yorkshire’s most sought-after residential developments has been announced.
Award-winning housebuilder Beal Homes is inviting eager house hunters to discover more about its luxury St. John’s Fold development in Beverley.
The Modern Draper in Beverley will be opening their second store in the town.
Founder of the business Chris Terry says that despite reports in the news that the High Street is facing a difficult time, they seem to be doing well.
The team at The Promotion Company based in Hull is busy planning its annual event, Promote and Prosper which takes place on Thursday 28 February, in the Canham Turner Building at The University of Hull.
The event gets bigger and better each year, supported by the industry’s top promotional product and branded clothing suppliers who display over 2000 items, plus seminars with a difference.
If you liked Beryl, you’ll love Delicate Flowers, the fast-moving Hull boxing play that punches above its weight and is now heading to Withernsea.
Written by Hull-based playwright Mark Rees and produced by his Single Story Theatre Company, Delicate Flowers tells the story of Barbara Buttrick, the young boxer and wrestler from Hessle, East Yorkshire, who fought adversity in her personal life in the 1940s and ‘50s to fight opponents in the ring.
David Wade is a man on a mission, stirring up a legal hornet’s nest with his people first, low cost, radical approach to the law.
Trading as David T. Wade, his Student at Law business is both unashamedly populist and highly effective, says the 32-year old, who set up his limited company in 2017 while still an undergraduate.
What a match. This was what proper rugby at its best is all about. Two sides at the top of their game going hell for leather for eighty minutes – and with never a hint of ill-temper from start to finish. The result could have gone either way.
After a 66 point feast of scoring only two points separated the sides at the end and neither could have complained at the outcome whichever way it went. Beforehand there was an air of expectancy. Beverley arrived here on the back of four consecutive bonus-point wins and Heath’s recent record was not much inferior.
As Stage4Beverley kicks off on Wednesday 13th, Valentines Day (14th) brings to the stage a hugely popular comedian, poet and musician John Hegley who has been described as the Spike Milligan for our time, and as ‘awesomely mundane’ by The Independent. He was discovered in 1983 by John Peel as part of the band The Popticians, and now enjoys a cult following among fans of subversive comedy. His surreal poetry…
Would-be homeowners in the East Riding of Yorkshire are being invited to find out more about shared ownership homes for sale in the sought-after rural village of Hutton Cranswick.
Together Housing Group is due to complete work on 10 homes in the village of in March and potential buyers are invited to come along to a drop-in session on 13 February between 3pm and 6pm at WI Hall on Main Street to find out more.