Moortown beat Beverley in their last of the year 39-10 as they showed why they are top of the table.
Going into the match with a number of players missing and also the harsh conditions meant the Beavers had to dig deep.
Moortown beat Beverley in their last of the year 39-10 as they showed why they are top of the table.
Going into the match with a number of players missing and also the harsh conditions meant the Beavers had to dig deep.
Parents are being urged to keep an eye on children following an increase in the use of the drug Xanax.
Studies have shown that the number of young people using the tranquiliser has doubled in the past year. Reports of the use of Xanax locally has also grown.
A planning application for 55 new holiday lodges has been submitted close to Beverley as a result of a tourism report.
FCC Environment Ltd has put forward their proposals for a holiday park. It will be at Catwick Grange which located between the villages of Brandesburton and Leven.
Drivers are being urged not to drink and drive and also to think about the morning after. Safer Roads Humber say that one-fifth of drivers when tested are over the limit the morning after.
Humberside Police are already out and about doing drink driving checks. These are happening at all times of the day and night.
Mayor of St. Jean Brévelay Guénaël Robin says he was impressed by Beverley Minster and the team there.
His comments come following a visit to Beverley where he exchanged gifts the Mayor of Beverley Cllr Bryan Pearson.
The Longcroft School Christmas Concert was held at St Mary’s Church in Beverley and proved to be a real hit.
Pupils from the school provide a full programme of festive entertainment to hundreds of people.
Scale Lane Bridge in Hull’s Old Town is to feature Inspirational messages and poems. The messages will appear as part of the mental health campaign ‘you are not alone’ by HeadStart Hull.
It is hoped through art, it will help challenge the stigma associated with mental health and suicide.
Work is underway to protect the huge West window at Beverley Minster from further deterioration.
The dedicated maintenance team are currently in the initial stage of what is a large scale project.
Beverley Town Football Club can go top of the Humber Premier League this Saturday if they beat East Riding Rangers by four clear goals.
Town who are currently third in the table will host bottom club Rangers at Norwood. Beverley Town is the only side in the top three with a game.
News that local health services are to receive additional funding has been welcomed by MP Graham Stuart.
Humber, Coast and Vale Health and Care Partnership have secured £88.5 million of additional funding. This cash will be used to help improve emergency care and diagnostic testing in the area.
Woodmansey Primary School won Bethan Nicholls says she is thrilled after they won £2,000 in the Bags of Help scheme.
Mrs Nicholls says the money will be used by the school to help develop a learning space for the schools youngest pupils.
East Yorkshire residents are number one in the country when it comes to recycling according to figures released by the government.
Figures released show that residents in East Yorkshire recycle more household waste than anywhere else in the UK.
Local Cllr Denis Healy has voiced his concerns after it was revealed that the Tour de Yorkshire cycle race will be in the East Riding, the same day of the local elections are being held.
Cllr Healy supports the race but fears that road closures and the influx of visitors could impact voters. He is also worried that the clash of dates could impact the turnout of people who may be put off visiting their polling station.
Beverley RUFC beat Selby 20-14 in a match that club officials say would be best forgotten due to fighting and weather.
For all the wrong reasons the match proved to be an eventful one at Beaver Park. Played out for the most part in atrocious conditions with the standard of rugby reflecting that.
Beverley’s premier Rodizio Bar & Grill Chamas say they are hoping to bring some Christmas joy to children in the local area.
The Brazilian Rodizio on Wednesday Market has teamed up with the local charity Bundles of Joy and is getting behind their Christmas Present Appeal.
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Beverley & Holderness will be backing the Brexit Deal put on the table by PM Theresa May. This is despite 60pc of the residents voting to leave the EU in 2016.
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley & Holderness has publicly made it clear he will be backing his party leaders plan, a move that contradicts what many of his constituents voted for.
Beverley Town’s Humber Premier League title hopes certainly alive after they beat leaders Pocklington 4-3 at Norwood.
Leon Dawson, Joe Norton, Jordan Organ and Kurtis Bedford all found the back of the next as Town made it four wins on the spin.