• Jack the Ripper – The Legacy’ at the East Riding Theatre
  • September Heritage Open Days include more than 100 free events
  • Record-breaking GCSE success for Hymers College students
  • Bishop Burton College joins prestigious Chartered Institution for Further Education
  • Regents to bring unique hair styling concept to Beverley this autumn
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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Graham Stuart MP Visits ‘Improved’ Hollym Water Treatment Works Proposed Site

Graham Stuart MP Visits ‘Improved’ Hollym Water Treatment Works Proposed Site

Having visited the proposed site for the relocation of Hollym Water Treatment Works, Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley & Holderness, and local East Riding Councillor Lyn Healing, have suggested that the new proposal will be fairer to local residents.

The present treatment works is 70 metres from the cliff face which is fast eroding and must move to a new location.

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Hull Trains Named UK’s Top Performing Long Distance Operator For Fourth Consecutive Year

Hull Trains Named UK’s Top Performing Long Distance Operator

Hull’s very own rail operator, Hull Trains, has once again topped the industry’s independent satisfaction league that compares every single train company in the UK on a range of customer-focused metrics.

Hull Trains scored a massive 97% satisfaction for service – 8% higher than the average long distance operator and a full 6% higher than the franchise competitor on the East Coast route, Virgin Trains.

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Police Appeal Following Break On Enterprise Park

Police Appeal Following Break On Enterprise Park

Humberside Police are appealing to members of the public for help following a break in at Enterprise Park in Beverley.

This is the second time in a month the units have been subject to a break in. Police did arrive on the scene though following a chase the offenders escaped.

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Former Pupil Returns To School To Deliver FEO Master Class

Former Pupil Returns To School To Deliver FEO Master Class

James Ash a former pupil at Longcroft school returned with For Entrepreneurs Only who delivered a Business Master Class to students.

For Entrepreneurs Only are a local network of business people who through regular events and initiatives aim to inform, motivate, educate, inspire and support others.

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HU17 Magazine Issue 357

HU17.net Magazine Issue 357

HU17.net Magazine Issue 357 is out featuring a collection of content, including events, parties and news that has featured on the site.

This week issues includes pictures from the Cycle Race, Minster Primary Schools Leavers Party and the opening of the FIREPIT.

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Play It Safe This Summer - Beware Building Sites Bite

Play It Safe This Summer – Beware Building Sites Bite

Hull City Council is asking children in Hull to play safely over the long summer holiday and not be tempted by the many building sites which are at the forefront of the city’s regeneration.

Building companies take all reasonable steps to ensure that only authorised people are allowed onto a site when construction work is being carried out, and health and safety is embedded in the industry’s culture.

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East Riding Theatre To Mark Yorkshire Day With Yorkshire Eve Celebration

East Riding Theatre To Mark Yorkshire Day With Yorkshire Eve Celebration

Now then! Yorkshire folk are proud of their county, and rightly so, given all the wonderful things we’ve given the rest of the world.

And a new tradition, fast catching on locally, is celebrating all that’s best about God’s Own County.
Last year, Beverley’s East Riding Theatre celebrated Yorkshire Day (August 1st), on Yorkshire Day Eve – just like we celebrate New Year’s Eve.

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Westmoreland Says He Will Keep Positive After Disappointing Round

Westmoreland Says He Will Keep Positive After Disappointing Round

Beverley racer James Westmoreland competed in round six of the British Superbike Championship (BSB) around the Brands Hatch GP circuit in Kent on board the Gearlink Kawasaki ZX-10R.

Qualifying saw him place the Kawasaki ninth on the grid with a 1min 37.2sec lap in the wet after getting into qualifying three for the first of the weekend’s two races.

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Musharrif Wins Jaimie Kerr Memorial Handicap At Beverley

Musharrif Wins Jaimie Kerr Memorial Handicap At Beverley

Declan Carroll expressed deep pride after he saddled Musharrif to victory in the Jaimie Kerr Memorial Handicap at Beverley on Monday evening.

Carroll was good friends with Jaimie Kerr, the former assistant and partner of Malton trainer Tony Coyle who died two years ago.

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Fishy Goings On As Heritage Of Bridlington Quay Celebrated By Yarn Bombers

Fishy Goings On As Heritage Of Bridlington Quay Celebrated By Yarn Bombers

Residents and visitors to Bridlington’s harbour side have been left baffled after the mysterious appearance of colourful knitted seaside shapes, behind the kiosks on Garrison Square and the railings at Crane Wharf.

The ‘yarn bombing’ is all part of the Bridlington Quay Townscape Heritage project, which aims to get more people interested in the history and heritage of Bridlington town centre seafront.

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Hot On The Heels Of First Ever UK Pride, Duckie Return To Hull To Close LGBT 50

Hot On The Heels Of First Ever UK Pride, Duckie Return To Hull To Close LGBT 50

Following their spectacular 50 Queers for 50 Years piece in the Pride in Hull parade this weekend, leading arts and performance company Duckie will return to Hull this Saturday (29 July) to present A Duckie Summer Tea Party.

Duckie helped kick off Hull UK City of Culture’s LGBT 50 celebrations in style this weekend at the first ever UK Pride. After taking up residency in Hull, Duckie spent the last couple of months working with members of the LGBT community to create 50 handmade LGBT+ icons.

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