Ladies in Beverley and the local area still have time to sign up for the Dive House Midnight walk around Beverley.
Taking place this Saturday the event gets underway at Beverley Racecourse at 8PM with the actual walk beginning at 11PM.
Ladies in Beverley and the local area still have time to sign up for the Dive House Midnight walk around Beverley.
Taking place this Saturday the event gets underway at Beverley Racecourse at 8PM with the actual walk beginning at 11PM.
Beverley Minster was the vocal point for a group of young people from South Africa who were treated to a tour of the iconic landmark.
The visitors, Tramway FC are one of the oldest football clubs based in Cape Town and their U14 section was here spending time in the region.
Drivers who took part in a roadside survey in Beverley last month have been thanked for helping towards a scheme aimed at easing congestion around the town.
Almost 7,000 motorists took part in the survey organised by East Riding of Yorkshire Council, which took place on various roads around Beverley in June.
Photos from Beverley Racecourse where a good sized crown enjoyed an afternoon at the races that was complimented by stunning summer weather.
Soaring temperatures were matched by the jockeys and horses as thousands watched the action on the track, complete with a few light refreshments.
A new service, East Riding My Guide Service being offered by the charity Guide Dogs For The Blind was launched at a special event.
Organised by the Health Trust, Local Government Staff and representatives from community based partner organisations, it help people understand the value that My Guide can bring to those from our community living with sight loss resulting social isolation.
Mums and babies from across the East Riding are being invited to take part in events to highlight the benefits of breastfeeding and raise awareness of the support available.
Five Big Latch On events are being hosted by East Riding children’s centres, in partnership with the midwifery service and Humber Foundation NHS Trust health visiting service, as part of international celebrations to mark World Breastfeeding Week, August 1 to 7.
From Saturday 22 July, 2017, and throughout the summer holidays, the Treasure House in Beverley will be hosting a display of pictures from the recent ‘Nature of Animals’ Schools Photography Competition.
During the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition held at Beverley Art Gallery earlier this year, schools across the East Riding were invited to take part in a wildlife photography competition.
East Riding Council’s Sport, Play and Arts service will be holding its annual Beach Sports Festival on Sunday 23 July, at Bridlington South Cliff beach (near the Park and Ride) from 11am until 3 pm.
The free festival is in its ninth year, and is part of the council’s Active Coast programme, which aims to enable residents and visitors to Get Active, Be Healthy and Enjoy Life on the stunning East Yorkshire coast.
Photos featuring the birthday meal for Suzie Featherstone who celebrated her big day with friends and family at Maa Indian Restaurant in Beverley.
Suzie who this year completed the London Marathon enjoyed a few of a her spicy favourites along with a few glasses of wine.
Nowadays rail travel is one of the most efficient and safest modes of transport. In the nineteenth century, the ease of rail travel gave women in particular a form of independence that few had previously experienced.
However, the reporting of events on 18 January 1853 on a train travelling from Hull to Beverley must have sent a shudder through many a female rail traveller.
Neil Graham was a highlight with his four wickets for Beverley Town Cricket Club third team as they battled their way to a draw at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Town’s skipper Tim Fordon won the toss and put the visitors, title challengers, Hull Ionians Coal Exporters into bat.
Beverley Town Football Club suffered a 2-0 defeat as they continued their build up to the new Humber Premier League season.
Town were pitted against a much stronger side, Hall Road Rangers, currently managed by Town’s most decorated manager of all time David Ricardo.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 356 includes photos from the Longcroft School Prom and also Suzie Featherstone’s birthday meal at Maa Indian Restaurant and Dean Shaw’s 40th.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 356 also rounds up the local sporting action from the weekend. This weeks issue can be purchased from Molescroft news on Woodhall Way.
The Beverley Building Society’s Charity of the Month for June 2017 has been announced, as Andy’s at St Andrew’s Hospice.
Andy’s offers free palliative care to children and young people up to the age of 25 with any progressive life-limiting illness. The service is available to patients throughout Hull, the East Riding of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
David Menuisier is optimistic Corpus Chorister can give the West Sussex trainer a first winner of the year when she runs at Beverley on Tuesday.
Highly-rated Menuisier has endured a painful few months after a virus forced the temporary closure of his Pulborough yard.
An unbeaten 81 from Robert Fish ensured Beverley Town Cricket Club seconds claimed all 30 points at the Norwood Recreation Ground against Heworth.
Batting first after losing the toss Hewroth ended their innings on 185 for 7 with Matthew Saint, Pete Parnaby, James Emery and Joey Franklin all taking wickets for Beverley.
The blue and golds were outplayed by the champions elect Siddal Academy as the visitors secured their second win over Beverley in as many weeks at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Missing a few frontline players the home side found it difficult to contain their skillful and pacey opponents. However they did rally in the second half and it was to their credit that they kept the score respectable.
The outstanding curator, art historian and Director of the National Portrait Gallery, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, will be in conversation with Hull UK City of Culture 2017 Chair Rosie Millard, discussing the journey from inspiration to creativity on Wednesday 19 July.
Born in Connecticut, U.S. in 1977, Nicholas Cullinan grew up in Yorkshire before studying History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, where he was awarded First Class Honours for his B.A., distinction for his M.A. and where he also gained his PhD.