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HU17. net Magazine Issue 367

HU17. net Magazine Issue 367

HU17.net Magazine issue 367 is available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way and is pack with content that has featured on the HU17 web site.

This week’s issues includes Keldmarsh Primary School with their drumming master class and photos from the blue & golds sportsman’s dinner, plus much more.

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HULL : Lectures Aim To Spark Cultural Discussion

HULL : Lectures Aim To Spark Cultural Discussion

On Wednesday 4 October Alex Beard, Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House, and Peter Mather, BP Group Regional President for Europe and Head of Country UK will share insights into the running of two of the world’s leading organisations.

Hosted by Martin Green, Hull UK City of Culture’s Chief Executive and Director, Alex and Peter will explore the synergies between the two companies that may appear to have little in common but have enjoyed a long-standing relationship for almost 30 years.

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Sewerby Squirrels Can Enjoy Kneading Dough

Sewerby Squirrels Can Enjoy Kneading Dough

The next of the new weekly sessions – ‘Sewerby Squirrels’ – held at Sewerby Hall and Gardens on Monday mornings for under fives and their families, will be held in the Orangery from 10am -11.30am, on Monday 9 October.

All the new sessions feature activities based on seasonal events, Edwardian life, and exhibits on display at the venue.

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Workshops At The Lit Up Festival In Beverley Offer Plenty Of Variety

Workshops At The Lit Up Festival In Beverley Offer Plenty Of Variety

There are workshops galore at the Lit Up Festival this year, at the Treasure House in Beverley, with opportunities to dive into a new forms, explore mindfulness and discover how your experiences could form the kernel of a blockbusting page-turner.

They say you should write what you know, and this year’s festival brings two differing workshops with variations on how your personal experiences can generate invaluable – and unique – inspiration.

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Vital First Aid Training Delivered To East Riding Villagers

Vital First Aid Training Delivered To East Riding Villagers

Residents of Cherry Burton were given the opportunity to learn essential life-saving skills when the British Heart Foundation’s Heartstart CPR training course was delivered at the village’s sports pavilion recently.

The training follows the installation of two Automated External Defibrillator (AED) at separate locations in the village.

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Hull To Launch New Sustainable Food Partnership

Hull To Launch New Sustainable Food Partnership

On Tuesday 3 October, a cross-sector partnership will be brought together in a bid to transform food culture in the city.

The Hull Sustainable Food City launch, taking place at the KC Stadium, is bringing together 80 delegates with the power to help achieve key goals around improving food sustainability, economy and health.

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Local Theatre Group Need Help Sourcing A Spindle For Latest Production

Local Theatre Group Need Help Sourcing A Spindle For Latest Production

Beverley Musical Theatre are appealing to the public for help as they look to track down a spindle for their upcoming production Sleeping Beauty.

Sleeping Beauty will be the Beverley Musical Theatre’s 28th  pantomime, but without a spindle the group are worried they will not be able to send her to sleep for hundreds of years.

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An Open Town is a Welcoming Town Says Local Business Owner

An Open Town is a Welcoming Town Says Local Business Owner

Eyyup Demir, owner of Central 42 in Beverley says an open town is a more welcoming for visitors, and that is why they open early seven days a week.

Situated in the very centre of Beverley on Saturday Market, Central 42 is fast approaching what has been a successful year, with visitors to the town playing a key part in that success.

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Beavers Get Back On Track With Victory Over Moortown

Beavers Get Back On Track With Victory Over Moortown

This was more like it. Not a great performance by any means but vastly improved from the dismal showing of the previous week and in the end a comfortable bonus point win.

In truth as a spectacle this was a pretty drab affair with not much running rugby and a relentless stream of penalties being awarded throughout.

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TDY Benefit From Having Beverley As Part Of Their Product Says Cllr

TDY Benefit From Having Beverley As Part Of Their Product Says Cllr

Local councillor Denis Healy has welcomed the news that Beverley is set to feature again in the 2018 Tour de Yorkshire adding it works both ways.

Cllr Healy, who represents St Mary’s ward in Beverley says that while its good for the town it is also good for the Tour de Yorkshire to have Beverley as part of their product.

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Partnership Formed To Support Armed Forces Personnel, Veterans And Families

Partnership Formed To Support Forces Personnel, Veterans And Families

Five local councils have joined forces to strengthen the area’s local Armed Forces Covenants, which support those who are serving, veterans and their families.

Hull City Council, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, North Lincolnshire Council, North East Lincolnshire Council and Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council have secured £480,000 funding from the Ministry of Defence to form a Sub Regional Armed Forces Covenant Partnership. The funding will enable the local authorities to share good practice, develop training packages and working together to improve the support available for armed forces veterans and their families.

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The Beverley Racecourse: A Year to Remember

The Beverley Racecourse: A Year to Remember

Some have called it “unpretentious”, this lovely little racecourse tucked into the East Riding of Yorkshire, in a market town which bears its same name. Established in 1767 when the first Grand Stand was built, the racecourse has all the makings to be, in fact, pretentious, with a 300 hundred year long history and a solid reputation to boot.

However, it decides not to, keeping both feet firmly on the ground but with head held high. Through modernisation of the stands, race track and facilities, the Beverley Racecourse aims for the stars – and with good reason.

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