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Stereophonics Announce Intimate Summer Show At Bridlington Spa

Stereophonics Announce Intimate Summer Show At Bridlington Spa

Ahead of headlining festival appearances this summer, one of Britain’s best live bands Stereophonics have announced an intimate headline show at Bridlington Spa on Wednesday 23rd August. Tickets go on sale 9am Tuesday 01 August.

Stereophonics have been touring and performing to sell-out crowds across the globe and will headline Kendal Calling on Y Not Festival, Victorious Festival on August 26th ahead of their set at BBC 2 Live In Hyde Park on September 10th.

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Monks Walk Reach First Anniversary Following Successful year In Business

Celebrate Yorkshire Day With Yorkshire Puddings

Yorkshire folk are being invited to celebrate Yorkshire Day with a special Yorkshire Pudding at Monks Walk.

Yorkshire Day which is Tuesday 1st August, will see the local boozer get creative with one of the most exports from the county.

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Active Coast Events For The Third Week Of The Summer Holidays

Active Coast Events For The Third Week Of The Summer Holidays

‘Active Coast’ is a full programme of events and activities throughout the school holidays to celebrate sport and culture and allow people to explore, join in, and enjoy the East Riding’s stunning coastline.

Launched two weeks ago, the programme so far has been a huge success, with thousands of people taking advantage of the wide range of activities.

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BEVERLEY RACES : Who'll Be Top Dog At Beverley?

BEVERLEY RACES : Who’ll Be Top Dog At Beverley?

Paul Mulrennan gears up for arguably his biggest challenge on a racecourse at Beverley on Tuesday.

With the eyes of the sporting world fixed upon the East Yorkshire circuit, the Group One-winning jockey is ready to unleash black Labrador Stella in the inaugural running of the Burgess Supadog Bark de Triomphe.

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Beverley Town Council: Northern Rail’s Economically Harmful Rail Proposal Must Be Scrapped

Beverley Town Council: Northern Rail’s Economically Harmful Rail Proposal Must Be Scrapped

Beverley Town Council unanimously agreed a Motion opposing Northern Rail’s plans to scrap the direct rail links connecting Beverley to Doncaster and Sheffield.

The Motion, presented by Councillor Ben Cooper, argued the changes to the 2018 timetable would unacceptably ‘harm and inconvenience the town’. It also called on Northern Rail to implement a full public consultation over any future changes that would affect Beverley.

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HULL 2017 : Symposium Explores The Nude In Art

HULL 2017 : Symposium Explores The Nude In Art

American artist Spencer Tunick and The Ferens’ Curator of Art, Kirsten Simister are just some of the guest speakers invited to take part in a fascinating symposium next month exploring the changing role of the nude in art.

The free event at Ferens Art Gallery on Thursday 10 August at 2pm will provide a forum for reflection especially for those who took part in the hugely successful Sea of Hull installation, that took place on 9 July 2016, when 3,200 people posing nude wearing nothing but blue body paint and officially became the UK’s largest ever nude installation.

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Graham Stuart MP Praises Burstwick Business Success Story

Graham Stuart MP Praises Burstwick Business Success Story

Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart gave his backing to local business after visiting the Burstwick site of key local employer, Martin Williams (Hull) Ltd.

The family-owned business is a specialist in all types of commercial vehicle manufacturing and conversion, and is currently celebrating its 27th year of trading.

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EYMS Poppy Bus Now In Its Fourth Incarnation

EYMS Poppy Bus Now In Its Fourth Incarnation

East Yorkshire’s well-known ‘Poppy Bus’, first decorated to celebrate the centenary of the start of WWI in 2014, has just been re-liveried again to mark 100 years since Passchendaele, also known as the second Battle of Ypres, which took place between July and November 1917.

EYMS chief executive Peter Shipp says the bus was so well received by people that the company have kept with the theme.

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Terry Gibbon's Claims 8th At Donington Park

Terry Gibbon Claims 8th At Donington Park

It was Saturday morning, when the trucks went out onto the track for the very first time to qualify for the first race of the day.

Terry had a few good warmup laps, but when it came down to achieving a good lap time, the antiroll bar snapped, buried itself into the tyre and caused a puncture.

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Meet Artist Susan Beaulah At Beverley Art Gallery

Meet Artist Susan Beaulah At Beverley Art Gallery

Susan Beaulah, the artist responsible for the current exhibition at Beverley Art Gallery in the Treasure House – ‘Red Earth and Blue Water : Studies of Indian Life’ – will be holding free ‘Meet The Artist’ days this Saturday, 29 July, from 1pm-4pm, and the following Saturday, 5 August, 1pm-4pm.

Beaulah has been painting and exhibiting regularly since the 1980s in watercolour and oil. In recent years, her works have been mainly produced in India– from Rajasthan in the north to Kerala in the south.

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Walkington 10k – James Kraft Of Scarborough Posts New Course Record

Walkington 10k – James Kraft Of Scarborough Posts New Course Record

Beverley Athletic Club hosted another successful Walkington 10k race, with a sold out field of 750 in the 10k and 150 in the fun run for the first time in the event’s history.

James Kraft of Scarborough AC was the overall winner posting a new record of 32 minutes 45 seconds over the undulating course.

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Hull To Go Back In Time To The 70s

Hull To Go Back In Time To The 70s

Hull will be heading back to the 70s next month for a nostalgic walk down memory lane as part of Hull UK City of Culture 2017, and organisers want you to be a part of it.

Why Couldn’t They be Like We Were on the Marfleet estate will look back at how things used to be back in the 70s and how things have changed since on Saturday August 26 between 12 – 3pm at Sure Start Children’s Centre.

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