Humberside Police are appealing for help after a lady who was having an epileptic fit assaulted and robbed her.
The incident, which took place at around 6 pm on 3 October on Linnaeus Street left the victim needing hospital treatment.
Humberside Police are appealing for help after a lady who was having an epileptic fit assaulted and robbed her.
The incident, which took place at around 6 pm on 3 October on Linnaeus Street left the victim needing hospital treatment.
Members of the ERYC Liberal Democrat will be asking the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to write to Government over the proposed changes to how ‘Fracking’ Applications are dealt with.
Anger has swept across the country following news that Ministers are going to make life easier for energy companies who will no longer need planning permission to prospect for shale gas.
After making a winning start to their league campaign against Guisborough, Beverley colts second fixture was against their local rivals Driffield. Although Beverley ended up winning 57-5, this was a much closer game than the score may suggest.
Beverley started the stronger of the two teams and managed to turn their early dominance into points when captain, George Bennett-Teare picked up from the base of an attacking scrum and fed fellow back rower, Reg Fisher, who drove over for a try converted by Charlie Rawlins.
National Conference League Division 3 Champions, Beverley ARLC now have an idea of who they will face next season in Division 2.
Following a superb season that saw the Blue & Golds clinch the championship and promotion, Beverley will be joined by Barrow Island and Clock Face Miners and step up a level next season.
A group of local businesses in Beverley have rolled up their sleeves and got the paint out to tidy up their part of the town.
Business owners on Ladygate contacted East Riding of Yorkshire Council after there were ‘missed out’ when the local authority cleaned up the town centre.
People trust local councillors five times more than their local MP, while councils are also trusted more than the government.
Survation found that 63pc of people also wanted to see tax collected locally was also spent locally.
Photos from The Hollywood Glitterball that was held at the Lazaat Hotel in aid of the charity Action Duchenne, a charity that helps improve the lives of those with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
A packed out venue enjoyed colourful event. Organisers Lesley Wegg and Emma Wilkinson thanked everyone for making the night a huge success.
This week I had a pleasure of using our local public transport system which included a ride on train that looked like it should be on display at the train museum in York.
Operated by Northern Rail, when the train, between Beverley and Hull rocked up it was quite a shock to see how old the rolling stock was.
People in Beverley could soon be getting a knock on their door from Humberside Police if an incentive being piloted Hull proves to be successful.
Humber Talking has been launched by Humberside Police with the aim to give the force a chance to gain a better understanding of the community they serve.
East Riding College is welcoming back ex-student Peter Sidwell as he returns to Beverley to open the Beverley Food Festival as its special guest.
Pocklington-born Peter, who studied at the College when it was still Beverley College, is now a TV chef and presenter of the Channel 4 cookery show Lakes on a Plate. He is also well known as the author of the Simply Good Food range of cookbooks and runs a restaurant and cookery school in the Lake District.
Fans of a good murder mystery should be at Beverley Memorial Hall on Saturday, 20 October, for The Dead Good Day, part of the East Riding Festival of Words.
Hosted by popular local author and short storywriter Nick Quantrill, The Dead Good Day will be a chance to hear top crime writers in conversation about their latest works, and their careers to date.
A well-known project manager from BBC’s hit tv show DIY SOS is visiting East Yorkshire to support a construction trade event.
Mark Millar, of BBC One’s DIY SOS, will be attending Foundations Live, a trade and careers event held to combat the skills and personnel shortage in the construction and engineering industries.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Museums Service will have a stall in Saturday Market at the annual Beverley Food Festival this year, organised by Beverley Town Council.
The Beverley Food Festival is a showcase for locally produced food and drink and will feature 130 stalls and Food Theatre marquee.
Work to restore the historic archway in Pearson Park is due to commence next month.
The archway is the first part of a £3m restoration project in the west Hull park following a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Property firm, Iguana Developments is launching their next development at Liberty House which includes twenty-five high spec, high tech apartments for sale in the Old Town of Hull.
Local buyers are being given the first opportunity to view Liberty House which includes one, two and three bedroom apartments, designed for young professionals and people who want to enjoy the ease of city life.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 416 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.
Cherry Burton Sportsfield has secured funding for £37,836 from WREN that will be used to improve the pavilion and playing fields.
The money, awarded by WREN’s FCC Community Action Fund, will be used to replace the roof, purchase UPVC windows and improve the drainage on two football pitches at the Sportsfield in Cherry Burton.
Rich Jagger has praised his side after Beverley Town Football Club beat Reckitts 7-2 in the Humber Premier League.
Jagger’s comments came after he watched his side claim all three points and move up to fourth place in the table following their fifth win of the season.
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