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.
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.
The Arctic Corsair, a trawler that started its life in Beverley is set to benefit from a new incentive.
£50,000 has been awarded from the Coastal Revival Fund to a restoration project of the Arctic Corsair.
Hybrid Vehicles are becoming a more common sight on our roads around the East Riding.
The increase in their popularity has even led to the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to installing charging points.
Alex Stark and Ryan Saltmer both scored as Beverley Town Football Club made it back to back wins at Norwood.
Rich Jagger had said ahead of the match that South Cave United would be a tough opponent. However, it was Town who secured all three points in this evenly matched contest.
Jacob’s Well Appeal have expressed their gratitude after they raised over £9,000 at their annual charity ball held at Lazaat.
Now it in its third year the ball is a key fundraiser for the Beverley based charity that supports venerable people both home and abroad.
Organisers of youth and charity event held at the Flemingate Centre say it was a huge success.
Detty Tyler, Children and Young People’s Services Coordinator thanked all those involved. She also added that she was hoping to turn it into an annual event.
Beauty Therapist Carrie Robson says she is thrilled to be opening her new business L’Etage Beauty in Beverley.
Based in the heart of the Georgian Quarter, Carrie’s new venture can be found on the first floor at Andrew & Rogers Optometrists.
Armed Services Personnel based at DST in Leconfield have been given a lesson in winter road safety.
Safer Roads Humber visited the camp and showed over 200 members of the armed services the dangers faced on our roads.
Beverley Minster will be a hive of activity this Saturday as they play host to Beverley Town Councils Christmas Food and Drink Festival.
Now in its sixth year, the event continues to grow in popularity attracting thousands of visitors. Featuring a range of stalls and entertainment, there is plenty to do for all the family.
Cllr Tom Astell will be asking Beverley Town Council to support two groups that have been served an eviction notice.
1st Molescroft Scouts and Beverley Air Cadets both face an uncertain future. The groups have been told that their buildings will be demolished to make way for housing.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb has written to St Mary’s CE Primary School to offer his congratulations.
The Minster wrote to the school as a result of their achievements in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
South Cave United will provide a tough match for Beverley Town Football Club, according to gaffer Rich Jagger.
Jagger will be looking to his side to show the form that did last weekend when they beat Sculcoates Amateurs to progress in the league cup.
Flemingate Center Christmas Lights Switch On will trigger the start of the festive period in the town.
Following the news that the Light Switch on event in the town centre was axed, the event on Friday will be the only one in the town.
A report produced by Visit Hull and East Yorkshire claims that tourism in the city in 2018 was worth more than £300M.
The report also indicates that the city is capitalising on the growth seen in the sector. Over the past decade, the revenues generated by visitors has continued to grow.
Bob Trice Mechanics will next year be marking 40 years of keeping motorists on the road in Beverley.
Founded in April 1979, Bob Trice Mechanics are one of the longest established independent garages in the region.