Remembrance Sunday saw Beverley join other towns and cities across the nation pay tribute to those lost their lives while serving their country.
This year had the added prominence as it marked the 100th year since the end of the First World War.
Remembrance Sunday saw Beverley join other towns and cities across the nation pay tribute to those lost their lives while serving their country.
This year had the added prominence as it marked the 100th year since the end of the First World War.
Hull and East Riding students will be rolling up their sleeves as they get the chance to experience many of the different roles the NHS has to offer in the fourth annual ‘A Day in the Life of the NHS’ event at Hull Royal Infirmary on 12 and 13 November.
The interactive learning event brought together by health and education organisations from across Hull and East Yorkshire, will open up with an address from Commonwealth boxing champion Tommy Coyle.
To commemorate the centenary of the Armistice on 11 November 1918, which brought an end to the First World War, Hull Museums and the Hull History Centre are showcasing archives and collections relating to the conflict.
The incredible archive includes photographs, first-person accounts of the war and one of the ceramic poppies that appeared in last year’s Weeping Willow display outside the Maritime Museum.
Beverley Town Football Club suffered a 4-0 defeat in their first game back at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
On a day that was supposed to be a celebration for the club, the efforts put in off the field were not matched on the pitch.
A Remembrance Day parade and service are to take place in Beverley on Sunday 11 November.
Events will begin with a parade through the streets to Beverley Minster, under the guidance of the Defence School of Transport, starting at 10.30am.
Beverley Minster is a hive of activity as members of the congregation and artists work their magic ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
Beverley’s most iconic landmark is being decorated with poppies while there is also a poppy and sand sculpture on display.
Giant Poppies have been installed by Beverley Town Council. Attached to lampposts and benches they are hard to miss.
The poppies are being placed along the entire route that the Parade will follow on this weekend on Remembrance Sunday.
There is a lot to see as the Treasure House in Beverley will launch three new free exhibitions this Saturday.
Each of the exhibitions provides a unique look at topics linked to the local community. They explore Word War I art, World War I stories and also skilled local people at work.
Beverley based author Val Wood celebrates 25 years as a published author with a special launch party at Waterstones in Hull on 29 November and a special book signing in her hometown on 1 December.
This is a momentous year for the author as it marks 25 years since the release of her first award-winning title, The Hungry Tide.
He captured the hearts of the nation as he battled to overcome his stammer on hit television show Educating Yorkshire.
Musharaf Asghar became a TV sensation thanks to his starring roles in the series six years ago, after his teacher Matthew Burton helped him tackle his speech impediment.
An information board that shows the links Beverley has with the Royal Air Force has been unveiled in Hengate Gardens.
The board charts how the first airmen took to the skies at an airfield on the Racecourse. It then tells the story of the links RAF had over the decades.
Hull will remember the millions of people who lost their lives in the First World War, and subsequent conflicts, this Sunday, on the 100th anniversary of the 1918 armistice.
Following a service of remembrance, the city will be participating in a national act to celebrate peace.
The East Riding County FA and the Royal Air Force Football went head to head at the Roy West Centre in Hull.
The match was the annual fixture of Remembrance which saw the sides compete for The Royal British Legion Cup.
Beal Homes has revealed plans for an exclusive new development in one of the North’s most desirable towns.
The award-winning housebuilder has announced that its latest development will feature 55 luxury homes in sought-after Beverley, East Yorkshire.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 421 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.
Transport company East Yorkshire Motor Services have appointed four new apprentices for its innovative engineering team.
EYMS operate bus services in Beverley and the surrounding area say they had almost 200 applications for the roles.
Flourish Hairdressing is a new, luxury hairdressing salon that is set to open in the heart of Beverley this week. Based at Wednesday Market, they say they will bring a very personalised service to the town.
The salon has been completely refurbished and professionally designed to create a stylish oasis where clients can escape and relax.
MP Graham Stuart has welcomed news that the region will benefit from an additional funding for social care this winter.
Mr Stuart comments come as the government confirmed what each local authority would get would get from the £240M pot.