Holly Bentham has capped off what has been an impressive 2017 by winning bronze at the British Judo National Championships.
Bentham, a student at Longcroft School, latest medal means she has also secured a place in the Great Britain squad.
Holly Bentham has capped off what has been an impressive 2017 by winning bronze at the British Judo National Championships.
Bentham, a student at Longcroft School, latest medal means she has also secured a place in the Great Britain squad.
Beverley’s Tourist Information Centre is to relocate to the Treasure House as it closes its doors on Butcher Row for the final time this Saturday.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council say the decision has been made to help secure the long term future service in the town, a move that has been welcomed by Cllr Denis Healy.
Chamas in Beverley hosted an open evening following work that has seen them more than double the size of their Wednesday Market restaurant.
Since opening in July, owner Ali Tekce said that demand for the tables and the Brazilian rotisserie has been so great they felt the time was right for their expansion.
Members of the community are being invited to donate and ‘name a leaf’ as East Riding Theatre look to raise £10,000 to fund a state of the art lighting rig.
The incentive, which has been launched to co-inside with their third birthday will give supporters of the theatre a chance to help them raise the cash needed to take them to the next level.
A new exhibition at Beverley Art Gallery from Saturday 16 December will highlight The Humber Estuary.
One of the largest estuaries in the UK, the Humber stretches almost 70 kilometres from Goole to Spurn Point.
Do you have what it takes to deliver the most exciting history project the Humber region has ever seen?
If so, the Humber Bridge Board wants to hear from you.
The UK’s Rail Operator of the Year 2016/17 has received one of its biggest endorsements yet for customer service in the prestigious Rail Business Awards.
Hull Trains has been shortlisted ahead of the awards in February for Customer Service Excellence, beating off competition amongst an “exceptionally high calibre” of entries.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 377 is out and features images from South Pacific by Longcroft School and the inauguration of the new Vicar at Beverley Minster.
This week also features a number of articles. HU17.net Magazine Issue 377 can be purchased from Molescroft News on Woodhall Way, Beverley.
People thinking about buying a dog as a last minute Christmas gift are being urged to buy from a reputable breeder or rescue centre rather than responding to posts on social media or newspaper adverts.
Research from The Kennel Club has revealed a high number of puppies or dogs available on social media have come from puppy farms and/or unlicensed breeders and that almost one in five bought via the internet die before they are six months old.
A service was held for the Inauguration of the Ministry of Reverend Canon Jonathan Baker as Vicar of Beverley Minster and Priest in charge of Routh.
Held at Beverley Minster, the service was led by The Bishop of Hull, The Right Reverend Alison White.
The latest display by the Skidby Mill volunteer team opens at lunchtime on Tuesday, 12 December.
Entitled Helping Out: Friendly Societies in East Yorkshire the display looks at a wide variety of societies such as the Freemasons, Druids, United Free Gardeners, Temperance societies and the Foresters that have existed over the last 200 years or so.
Photos from the Beverley Festival of Christmas 2017 that despite the bitterly cold weather was very well attended.
Activities for all the family along with over 120 stalls, including one being run by the Beverley Christmas Lights Appeal gave visitors to the event plenty to do.
A five point bonus win but not one of Beverley’s better performances. They got there in the end but it was heavy going and Wheatley will think themselves unlucky not to have gone away with at least a losing bonus point.
Beverley struggled all afternoon to come to terms with the chunky Wheatley forwards who ran powerfully and proved difficult to bring down. Beverley did score four tries but three of them came from isolated bursts into enemy territory. In the end they won because they took their chances when they got them.
Specsavers in Beverley has this year turned its attention to supporting a local glasses collection appeal for those in need of aid abroad.
The team at the Specsavers store have collectively supported the Jacob’s Well Appeal, a local charity that provides essential support to over 30 countries across the world.
With the Beverley Festival of Christmas just days away people are being urged to plan ahead so they can the most of the event this weekend.
Taking place on Sunday 10 December, East Riding of Yorkshire Council have also highlight the benefits the Beverley Festival of Christmas brings to local businesses.
Beverley Town Football Club will be looking to make it back to back wins this weekend as they face North Ferriby Athletic in the Humber Premier League.
Last time out Town beat local rivals Walkington AFC 2-0 in the derby to move to fourth in the table extending their unbeaten run in the Humber premier League to four games.
Photos from the Longcroft School who for their annual musical put on the show South Pacific.
Held over two night the show proved to be a big hit as students entertained a full house on both nights.
Bus company East Yorkshire Motor Services (EYMS) is celebrating the festive season by giving passengers five free days of travel.
As part of the company’s “Appy Christmas” offer, everyone buying a 30 day ticket from the EYMS Buses app will receive five extra days of travel free.