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Step Gently Into Sunday With Light Classical Music And The Best Of Jazz

Step Gently Into Sunday With Light Classical Music And The Best Of Jazz

The Stage4Beverley festival taking place at the East Riding Theatre in Beverley certainly knows how to swing the moods over its five days of music.

On its final day it will be gently easing its audience into the day with a concert of Light Classical Music before winding up the tempo with one of Jazz’s finest female singers, Claire Martin and finishing the weekend off with a blast of gypsy folk’n’roll with Holy Moly and the Crackers.

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Crime Commissioner 'Pleased' After Panel Support Tax Increase

Crime Commissioner ‘Pleased’ After Panel Support Tax Increase

Police and Crime Commissioner Keith Hunter says he is pleased after his proposals of a 6.4pc increase on council tax were approved by Humberside Police and Crime Panel.

Humberside Police and Crime Panel voted unanimously in favour of an increase that will see Band D properties needing to find an additional 23p power week from their household budget.

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HULL : New Act Announced For Back To Ours

HULL : New Act Announced For Back To Ours

Acclaimed musician Carl Barât – who rocked Hull Ice Arena last September with The Libertines – is returning to the city next week as part of Back To Ours festival.

Hull UK City of Culture 2017 has announced that Carl Barât will be playing North Point Shopping Centre in Bransholme next Saturday (16 February), hot on the heels of Reverend and The Makers the night before.

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Case For Relocating Police Station Isn’t Immediately Clear Says Cllr

Case For Relocating Police Station Isn’t Immediately Clear Says Cllr

Cllr Denis Healy who represents residents in the Beverley St Mary’s Ward says the case for relocating the police station is not immediately clear to him.

His comments come after the local Labour Party in Beverley put forward their idea to move the Police Station in Beverley from New Walk to the former site of St Nicholas School.

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Figham House Pull Out All The Stops To Mark Eunice Spavin’s 100th Birthday

Figham House Pull Out All The Stops To Mark Eunice Spavin’s 100th Birthday

Staff at Figham House in Beverley have pulled out all the stops as they hosted a party to mark the 100th birthday of resident Eunice Lillian Spavin.

Eunice, who was born on 8 February 1918 was joined by her family and friends  to celebrate her 100th birthday with very special party that included a special guest,  Cllr Anne Willis, the Mayor of Beverley.

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All Options Are On The Table Over Future Of Beverley Police Station

All Options Are On The Table Over Future Of Beverley Police Station

Police and Crime Commissioner Keith Hunter says that the future of Beverley Police Station is a situation they have been looking into for a long time.

Mr. Hunter who met with fellow Labour Party members in Beverley was made aware of the former site at St Nicholas School as a possible new location.

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Academy Match Gives Lee Stevens Opportunity To Shine

Academy Match Gives Lee Stevens Opportunity To Shine

The blue golds now out of the Challenge Cup will switch their attention to the depth of the squad as they continue their preparation for the new season.

With the squad in mind the club have arranged a friendly for their Academy side against Skirlaugh Bulls this Saturday at the Beverley Leisure Centre in a 2PM kick off.

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Humber Day At The Beverley Treasure House

Humber Day At The Beverley Treasure House

Visit the Treasure House in Beverley on Saturday, 10 February to hear historical tales with storyteller Frances Kelly and to find out more about the history of the Humber.

Frances Kelly has put together a unique set of stories for the event that have been inspired by some of the fascinating histories of the Humber Estuary region.

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Catch All The Action At The Paul Roggeman European Open Beach Championships

Catch All The Action At The Paul Roggeman European Open Beach Championships

The 25th Paul Roggeman European Open Beach Championships will take place this weekend, from Friday, 9 to Sunday, 11 February, with hundreds of anglers from the UK and from abroad taking part.

With an estimated prize fund of £35,000, demand for tickets has been high. Many have already bought in advance, but people can still buys tickets on the day from the event HQ at Sand le Mere Holiday Village.

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New Service Aims To Conquer Mental Health Taboo And Get People Back To Work

New Service Aims To Conquer Mental Health Taboo And Get People Back To Work

Two former NHS managers have joined forces to set up a new company designed to help people with even the most severe mental health conditions return to work.

Working for Health’s new programme ‘The Work Place’ has just been officially launched. The event was held at the University of Hull’s Enterprise Centre, which is providing them with cost effective office space, equipment and networking support as an incubator business.

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Art Masterpiece Created At Hull KR By Community Street Artists

Art Masterpiece Created At Hull KR By Community Street Artists

Just days after Banksy’s artwork on a permanently raised Hull bridge brought widespread media attention to the city, one of the UK’s leading street artist duos has created a stunning mural of the city’s heritage and history at another significant landmark.

Unbeknown to most, the Nomad Clan – an internationally-acclaimed street-art muralist duo who create their work with spray paints, have spent the past week creating a homage to the history and heritage of East Hull – at the home of Hull Kingston Rovers.

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Val Wood Signing New Paperback A Mother’s Choice In Beverley

Val Wood Signing New Paperback A Mother’s Choice In Beverley

At a time when abuse scandals and in-equality hit the headlines, acclaimed author Val Wood is releasing her paperback, A Mother’s Choice.

The book tackles hard-hitting issues including poverty and rape in 19th Century Hull and Val will be signing copies at WH Smith Books in Beverley on Saturday, Feb 10 at 11AM.

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Beverley RUFC U13s Show Great Heart As They Reach Cup Final

Beverley RUFC U13s Show Great Heart As They Reach Cup Final

On a day when strong hearts and minds beat stronger bodies Beverley RUFC U13s produced a scintillating performance to come from behind three times and beat a big muscular Rotherham side 35 -25 and reach the final of the Yorkshire Plate.

Beverley have a bad habit of conceding early scores before jolting into action and Sunday was no exception when with three minutes on the clock the visitors ran a penalty move from the halfway line straight through a nonexistent Beverley defence for the first try.

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Local Labour Movement Want To Relocate Beverley Police Station

Local Labour Movement Want To Relocate Beverley Police Station

Beverley and Holderness Labour Party are putting forward an idea to relocate Beverley Police Station from New Walk to the vacated St Nicholas School site.

They say the idea has come as a result of campaigners who concerned about anti social behaviour are which is why they are lobbying for the relocation of Beverley’s police station.

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