Residents in a village just outside of Beverley are preparing to officially open a new park and are inviting everyone to attend.
The Park, Kilnwick has been created as children in the area had to travel six miles to their nearest park to play.
Residents in a village just outside of Beverley are preparing to officially open a new park and are inviting everyone to attend.
The Park, Kilnwick has been created as children in the area had to travel six miles to their nearest park to play.
It has been a bumper year for the York-based National Centre for Early Music, as during a significant anniversary year for both the Beverley Early Music Festival, and York Early Music Festival, audience figures and box office targets have been exceeded.
The 30th anniversary of the Beverley Early Music Festival in May featured an international exhibition in Beverley Minster for the first time, as part of an accessible outreach programme that celebrated a partnership with the Flemish Alamire Foundation and Flanders House.
Maa Indian Restaurant is topping the charts when it comes to having an Indian meal in Beverley with over 80pc of customers describing it as an excellent place to eat.
Opened November 2016 Maa Indian Restaurant boasts a superb rating on Trip Advisor with customers leaving glowing reports when it comes to food service and staff.
Known for attracting musicians from up and down the country, the award winning York’s Little Festival of Live Music recently announced their line-up.
It includes young Howden performer Fiona Lee, who pipped over 500 other applicants to the post to gain a slot at this year’s festival.
For lovers of the silver screen, this year’s Lit Up Festival gets off to a great start on Friday 8 September, with the number one bestselling and award-winning author, John Connolly.
John will be finding time in his hectic schedule to come to the Parkway Cinema in Beverley at 8pm on 8 September to talk about his latest book, he – his most intimate and personal book to date.
Photos taken around Beverley during the evening on Ladies Day as race goers looked to continue their party in the town centre.
The town centre was transformed into a sea of colour as people made their way from the Westwood course into Beverley.
Beverley’s newest arts and music festival, which launched earlier this year, is expanding.
Stage4Beverley, based at the town’s East Riding Theatre, will be adding a fourth day to its programme in 2018 and with an eclectic range of musical genres being programmed, it promises something to satisfy all tastes.
A depleted Beverley Town Football Club suffered a defeat as they got their new Humber Premier League Campaign of to a losing start.
Despite missing 13 players Town were able to form a decent squad for the season opener and almost got something out of the game.
Photos taken around Beverley during the evening on Ladies Day as race goers looked to continue their party in the town centre.
The town centre was transformed into a sea of colour as people made their way from the Westwood course into Beverley.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 361 this week is a ladies day special featuring a collection of photos from the racecourse and around Beverley.
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It was a day of surprises at the head of the Hunters York & District Senior League Premier Division where none of the teams which began the day in the top three places managed to win.
In contrast at the foot of the table it was an all too familiar story as a fourth straight defeat at the hands of Beverley Town Cricket Club saw Goole Town relegated and Bolton Percy look almost certain to join them.
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, has today vowed to continue his campaign to save the community beds and Minor Injuries Units (MIUs) in Holderness, after the City Health Care Partnership announced that new admissions to the community beds at Withernsea Community Hospital will stop with immediate effect.
The twelve community beds, which cater for a range of patients including those in palliative and rehabilitative care, will no longer accept new patients after this latest blow to local residents.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is delighted to announce a large-scale programme of events called Out of this Word as its fourth and final event as a Principal Partner of Hull UK City of Culture 2017.
‘Out of this Word’ brings top writers, poets, playwrights, artists and musicians from across the UK to the East Riding to celebrate the power of language.
Hull City Council has banned smoking in all of the city’s 91 public playgrounds as part of a drive to create a smoke-free generation.
Signs designed by local primary school pupils have been erected outside every play area in the city’s parks, asking visitors not to light up.
The summer months herald an extremely busy time for any running club and your local club, Beverley AC, is no exception to that.
July not only saw the continued success of the Walkington 10k event, but also several notable performances from Beverley runners at local events and some from further afield.
The Paul Roggeman European Open Beach Championships will take place from Friday, 9 to Sunday, 11 February 2018, with tickets now available for the event.
Next year will mark the popular angling event’s 25th anniversary. To celebrate this milestone the event will have a prize fund totalling more than £35,000 and more surprise giveaways to be announced.
The Beverley Building Society’s monthly charity winner for July has been announced as Hull and East Yorkshire Mind.
Mental illness affects 1 in 4 people in England, Mind are dedicated to making sure anyone with a mental health problem has somewhere to turn for advice and support.
Ladies Day at Beverley Races was a colourful affair with thousands of people enjoying a superb weather and a few drinks.
Thousands of people were at the Westwood Course for what it is one of the biggest social occasions in the region.