Sawadee Thai Restaurant has opened for business in Beverley’s Georgian Quarter.
Located at North Bar Without Sawadee Thai Restaurant is under the ownership of Toon who has been involved with Thai food in the town for 9 years.
Sawadee Thai Restaurant has opened for business in Beverley’s Georgian Quarter.
Located at North Bar Without Sawadee Thai Restaurant is under the ownership of Toon who has been involved with Thai food in the town for 9 years.
Hassan Bassam, a former Longcroft School pupil who went on to achieve a BA in Mathematics & Astrophysics at Cambridge University says Labour best reflect his views.
Speaking about the upcoming general election, Mr. Bassam who is 22-years old says he will be voting Labour raising concerns over the poverty and health.
Claire Frear from Beverley is putting on a Big Cake Bake to raise money and awareness for the National Deaf Children’s Society during Deaf Awareness Week (15 – 21 May).
Claire’s Big Cake Bake will be taking place at Ava Hair, a hair and beauty salon on Maple Drive in Beverley on Saturday 20 May.
Beverley Braves under 10s faced Skirlaugh and put in some fantastic effort. The youngsters struggled through the first half, but came to grips in the second half with some great play.
Great tries from Ben Shrimpton and Alfie Bradley, following a grubber kick from Liam Richardso
July will see a rare opportunity in Bridlington to enjoy the world-famous Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, playing a selection of classical music inspired by the sea.
This unique experience sees Bridlington Spa’s Royal Hall opened up to reveal stunning views across Bridlington Bay.
The line-up for Hull’s first children’s literature festival has been confirmed ahead of free tickets being released next week.
The Big Malarkey Festival will bring together writers, illustrators, cartoonists, performers, musicians and artists to a fantastical tented village for children inside East Park to celebrate children’s literature in all its forms and invite creativity through activities and workshops.
Libraries, archives and museums manager, Kevin Hadfield says visitors figures to the amazing Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition were stunning.
His comments come after it was revealed that a staggering 74,425 people visited the Treasure House in Beverley to enjoy this unique opportunity.
Retired social worker Ian Gow is spear heading a scheme to recruit volunteers to help local police in Beverley manage and operate the CCTV in the town.
Mr. Gow who worked with families and young offenders during his career says the project came about following an interview he conducted with Inspector Mark Coulthar
Employment in the city is now the highest on record, with increases in employment for the sixth consecutive quarter.
The number of people in work has risen by a significant 800 people in the latest quarter, compared to the previous quarter.
Following the success of the Extraordinary Orchard Park Parade last Saturday – which saw over 1,000 people take to the estate to witness a From Air Land and Sea, Tales of the Nautical North themed procession – St Stephens is bringing a flavour of the parade to the city centre this Saturday.
The Extraordinary Orchard Park Parade was funded by Hull UK City of Culture 2017’s Creative Communities Programme, which is being delivered in partnership with the Big Lottery Fund. Now St Stephens, one of Hull UK City of Culture 2017’s Business Club Partners, has provided additional funding to showcase the hard work of Orchard Park residents further.
This summer the Defence School of Transport will celebrate its 80th year of operations in the East Riding of Yorkshire as part of the Armed Forces weekend.
Members of the public will be invited to Normandy Barracks on Saturday 1 July 2017 to see behind the scenes of the world’s largest military driving school.
Pupils at Beverley Minster Primary School are working with local artist Emma Garness to create a large-scale work of art that will be displayed in the school’s playground.
With help of pupils aged between 4 to 6 years old, Mrs. Garness is helping create the work that is based around the school’s values of ‘Curiosity, Creativity, Respect, Perseverance, Community and Honesty.’
A Wednesday Market trader has hit out at an incentive by the local authority that was aimed at increasing visitors numbers by introducing a food market.
Nicky Kelly who owns the independent business Adeli of Beverley says despite their best efforts stalls have dwindled and that traders pack up shop early.
A young Nurse from Beverley has outlined why she will be voting Labour in the general elections on 8 June saying the NHS is her biggest concern.
The 25 year old who asked not to be named also says she is worried about her future as the UK leaves the EU to stand on its own two feet.
Humberside Police have released an image of man they would like to speak with following an alleged assault in Beverley.
The incident which police say happened in March saw involved a two members of the public during the day.
The Potting Shed say that sport lovers will are in for a treat this summer after installed a giant screen in their beer garden.
Measuring 3.5m x 1.5m, the screen is the largest non-cinema one in town and will be used to screen live sports and highlights throughout the year.
Harvey Rann who is 19 says he will be voting Labour in election and not re-electing a government who he says are intent on keeping the poor on their knees.
Mr. Rann, a former student at Longcroft School who is currently studying law and will be voting for the second time in his life.
Popular syndicate Hambleton Racing and trainer Kevin Ryan seek further gains at Beverley on Tuesday when Magic Jazz runs in the opening race of the day.
Hambleton Racing enjoyed a lovely afternoon on the Westwood three weeks ago when Fine Example and Havana Star both won their respective races.