HU17.net Magazine Issue 423 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.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 423 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.
Photos from the game between Beverley Town Tigers U10s who hosted AFC Tickton Colts at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
This local derby was fiercely contested with both sides giving it their all on the pitch. It was a fine example of youth football in the region between two of the footballing giants in our area.
A good natured crowd, a fast game, and a tight finish; this was a good day’s rugby. After three defeats in their last four league outings Beverley badly needed a win here.
Not to get one was a disappointment and they now find themselves languishing in mid-table. It wasn’t for the want of trying and there was plenty of enterprise but in the end they could have no complaint at the final result.
Sculcoates Amateurs were no match for Beverley Town as they eased into the next round of the cup.
Rich Jagger got the response from much-changed Town team who run out comfortable 5-1 winners at Norwood.
Team Stand Tall say they re over the moon after they were named as runners-up the in Lifestyle 2018.
Amelia Elvin and Jess Clark from Walkington spent their summer raising money for a defibrillator. They also trained 42 young people in the village how to use it.
Air Cadets based in Beverley were told they would be evicted just hours after they paraded for Remembrance Sunday.
399 (Beverley) Air Cadets who are based at Longcroft School learned about their eviction from the council who want to sell the land for housing.
Steroids worth over £30,000 have been seized by Humberside Police following a number of raids including Beverley.
Police say the raids were a result of intelligence gathered by officers in the force. Addresses in Hull, Beverley and Keyingham were all raided.
East Riding Voluntary Action Services will host two free events this weekend in Beverley.
Taking place on Saturday 17 November both events will take place simultaneously at the Flemingate Retail Park.
Beverley Town Football Club will be back in action this weekend as they host to Sculcoates Amateurs in the cup. The side will go head to head in the 2PM kick off on Saturday at Norwood.
Manager Rich Jagger will be looking for a response from his side who well beaten last time out against Westella. Jagger was left feeling disappointed after his side failed to turn up, suffering a 4-0 loss.
ArtWaves festival is back, taking over Bridlington Spa and beyond for the fifth year. The popular ArtWaves Fringe will begin on Monday 17 June. Also, there are some new dates, Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 June 2019.
Organisers say that this year is set to exceed all that has come before. They add it will be a vibrant showcase of traditional, digital, contemporary and also urban art.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council said they will offer ongoing support to two groups currently based at Longcroft School.
Both the Air Cadets and local Scout group were given notice by the council that they will need to find a new home.
Cllr Denis Healy says he will be launching petition after East Riding of Yorkshire Council served notice on local Scout Group and Air Cadets.
He says following a meeting with the council, 1st Molescroft Scout Group and the Air Cadets has left both groups deeply concerned.
MP Graham Stuart should not support the UK’s draft Brexit agreement with the EU when it finally goes to a vote in Parliament.
As a region a little over 60pc of the population voted to leave the EU in the referendum that was held in June 2016.
McDonald’s in Beverley are certainly letting themselves down just months after opening in the town.
The long-awaited arrival of the fast-food giant to open a restaurant in Beverley is already starting to take its toll when it comes to litter.
Frack Free East Yorkshire say they plan to hold a peaceful protest outside County Hall in Beverley.
The group say they are staging the protest to co-inside with the planning meeting being held on Thursday.
Two girls from Walkington will find out tonight if they have won the Lifestyle 2018 Award after their incredible efforts this summer.
Amelia Elvin and Jess Clark under the name Team Stand Tall spent their summer raising money to purchase a defibrillator. Furthermore, the pair also trained a number of young people how to use the equipment.
The mood in East Yorkshire at the end of WW1 will feature in the last of a series of three concerts by the Hull Philharmonic Orchestra.
‘1918: End Game: Armistice and Aftermath’ is to be performed on November 24 at Hull City Hall.
Chief Constable Lee Freeman has welcomed a new law which will see harsher sentences for those who attack officers in the line of duty.
The Assaults on Emergency Workers Emergency Workers (Offences) Act came into effect this week. It not only covers police officers but also attacks on all 999 staff and volunteers.
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