Joe Norton scored for Town as they beat North Ferriby Athletic 4-1 in the Humber Premier League.
Norton opened the scoring for Town inside the first ten minutes slotting home on a wet afternoon at Norwood.
Joe Norton scored for Town as they beat North Ferriby Athletic 4-1 in the Humber Premier League.
Norton opened the scoring for Town inside the first ten minutes slotting home on a wet afternoon at Norwood.
Beverley RUFC travelled up the A19 on Saturday to play Middlesbrough in this Yorkshire 1 fixture.
It was a filthy day with the rain sheeting down and visibility in parts virtually nil. But mercifully, conditions had improved slightly by kick-off time.
Football players in Beverley have got behind a campaign being run by the charity East Yorkshire Foodbank.
Beverley Town put an appeal out to football players in the club to bring a tin of food to their match on Saturday.
Free Parking at weekends is to be offered in Beverley and the rest of East Riding. Now in its ninth year, East Riding Riding of Yorkshire Council hope it will help boost sales on the high street.
Free parking will be available to motorists in all areas operated by the council. This will include both on and off street parking.
MP Graham Stuart says that Government is absolutely right to be spending money in Beverley to improve a dangerous junction.
His comments come after Minister Jake Berry visited the Jock’s Lodge junction which secured £40 million for redevelopment.
Talented young artists from the region work will go on display at the Ferens Art Gallery.
Judges say that the standard of works this year was so good it was difficult to narrow down finalists.
Small Business Saturday UK takes place this weekend and is an ideal time for communities to get behind their high streets.
Held on the first Saturday in December, Small Business Saturday shines a spotlight on small businesses in our town.
Beverley Town Council is appealing for people to help them secure a Rural Oscar by voting for them.
Beverley’s town food events have been nominated for a Rural Oscar, but now they need votes from the public.
Beverley Town Football Club will be looking to make three wins in a row on Saturday as they entertain North Ferriby Athletic.
Manager Rich Jagger says the squad is in a confident mood. He also says that Town will be going into the game determined to get the win.
East Yorkshire foodbank has come up with a unique way over the festive period to boost the supplies they need.
In the run-up to Christmas, East Yorkshire foodbank will be running a reverse advent calendar. People are being asked to make donations while following a specific list of items to help boost stock levels.
Humberside Police have named the man who tragically was killed in an accident on Molescroft Road Earlier in the week.
Graham Knight, a popular who passed away suddenly last December life will be celebrated this weekend at a Quiet Riot event.
Well known in the town for his love of music, the night promises to be an emotional one. Organisers of the say the event on Friday will pay tribute to this highly respected member of the community.
The White Company has confirmed they will be opening a store in Beverley in the first quarter of 2019.
News that The White Company were linked with the town was first made public on HU17.net in September. When the story was published they declined at that time to confirm or deny the news.
Beverley’s Crown Post Office has won the support of East Riding of Yorkshire Council which bosses want to relocate.
Post office bosses have earmarked the Crown Post Office in the centre of Beverley for closure. They want to relocate the service to the nearby WH Smith store.
Beverley ARLC will shortly be back training as Scott Taylor and his side prepare for the new season.
The Blue and Golds will be looking to build on last year’s success. It was a season that saw them crowned National Conference League Champions.
St Mary’s Primary School in Beverley has been pushing the Bike Smart message to students as part Road Safety Week.
Road Safety Coordinator at St Mary’s School, Wendy Copley says the week as part of their ongoing commitment to promoting road safety in the school.
Beverley Town Council has agreed to help two groups who are facing eviction from their buildings located on Longcroft School.
Both the 1st Molescroft Scouts and 399 (Beverley) Squadron Air Cadets have been told they have to get off the site to make room for housing.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 424 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.