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GALLERY : Beverley Braves U14s Vs Hull All Blacks

GALLERY : Beverley Braves U14s Vs Hull All Blacks

Photos from the Beverley Leisure Centre featuring local side the Beverley Braves who faced Hull All Blacks.

Beverley’s coach Craig Collins should be delighted with his side who showed great heart and courage as they took on a side who had the edge given a age advantage the All Blacks had.

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52nd Wildlife Photographer Of The Year Exhibition Opens In Beverley

Events In March To Accompany The Wildlife Photographer Of The Year Exhibition

This month will see more family events to accompany the hugely popular Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Treasure House in Beverley running until 22 April, one of the key East Riding events in Hull UK City of Culture 2017, in which East Riding of Yorkshire Council is a Principal Partner.

On Saturday 11 March, the Treasure House will host ‘Crazy Cardboard Critters’ from 10am until 3pm.

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Tales From The Treasure House - February Fevers

Treasure House Talk – Hidden Stories Of The Medieval Archbishops Of York

A new talk will be held at the Treasure House in Beverley this month entitled ‘Before The Eyes of God’: Hidden Stories of the Medieval Archbishops of York.

On Tuesday 14 March at 6.30pm visit the Treasure House for a fascinating glimpse into medieval Yorkshire life, as our guest speaker explores the registers of the Archbishops of York.

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Roadworks Due To Start On B1248

Major Carriageway Reconstruction On The A63 To Begin This Month

East Riding of Yorkshire Council is to carry out major carriageway reconstruction on the A63, between Knedlington crossroads and the East Riding boundary, starting on Monday, 20 March.

The £750,000 project will involve reconstructing sections of the A63, which will be carried out on behalf of the council by Cemex Paving Solutions Ltd.

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Gala Concert 2017 – Hitting The Right Notes In Hull This Month

Gala Concert 2017 – Hitting The Right Notes In Hull This Month

Hull Ladies Choir and Hull Male Voice Choir are presenting a Gala Concert in celebration of Hull being the UK City of Culture in 2017.

These two established choirs have represented the City of Hull nationally for a joint total of 186 years. With the support from Hull City Council’s Arts Development team, the event will take place on Thursday 11 May, in the magnificent Banqueting Hall in the Guildhall, in Hull city centre, surrounded by the evidence of Hull’s culture, tradition and history.

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Yorkshire Wolds Wagyu Company Beefs Up For Snacking Market

Yorkshire Wolds Wagyu Company Beefs Up For Snacking Market

A pedigree beef business from Driffield is aiming to conquer the snack market with its new range of biltong made from one of the world’s most highly prized meats.

The launch of The Yorkshire Wagyu Company’s Biltong marks the firm’s first foray into the charcuterie marketplace and is in response to the growing market for heathy, high protein snacks.

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Apprentices Play A Pivotal Part In The Growth Of Uk Businesses

Apprentices Play A Pivotal Part In The Growth Of UK Businesses

National Apprenticeship Week 2017 is a key period for the Apprenticeship Industry, being a week to celebrate the success of, and increase awareness of, Apprenticeships for both Apprentices and their employers.

2017 has already been an eventful year and has identified skills development and the growth of the UK economy to be crucial. Brexit is beginning to take form and the announcement of a modernised Industrial Strategy reinforces the importance of skills development for the growth of the UK economy.

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Cash For Kids Children’s Charity Aim To Raise £50,000 For Local Children

Cash For Kids Children’s Charity Aim To Raise £50,000 For Local Children

Cash for Kids, in partnership with Motor Depot have launched their new fundraising campaign, 500 faces, bringing the community together in a fresh and engaging fundraising initiative.

The idea is a simple one; it is Cash for Kids mission to find 500 people to raise just £100 across twelve months, with the overall aim of raising £50,000 by the end of the year.

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Almost All Children Get Places At Preferred Secondary School

Almost All Children Get Places At Preferred Secondary School

Nearly all East Riding parents of children moving to secondary school this year have got places for them at their preferred school.

Letters to parents telling them the outcome of their applications for secondary places in September are being sent out. All local authorities in England have to send the letters out on the same date.

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Lincoln & York Celebrates Rebekah’s New R-Grader Status

Lincoln & York Celebrates Rebekah’s New R-Grader Status

The team at Lincoln & York is celebrating after Coffee Buyer and Taster, Rebekah Kettrick, became the first and only female Q Arabica and Q Robusta licensed coffee grader in Europe.

At the UK’s first ever Q Robusta course, held at the end of 2016 in Edinburgh, Rebekah experienced a rigorous six days learning about the Robusta bean’s attributes and flavours, alongside calibrating, cupping and scoring the coffee.

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THE HEIGHT OF THE REEDS : Even A Bridge Can Make Music

THE HEIGHT OF THE REEDS : Even A Bridge Can Make Music

The Height of the Reeds is a major new sound installation by Opera North for the iconic Humber Bridge, running 1 – 30 April 2017 as part of Hull UK City of Culture 2017. Tickets are now available.

The installation is an adventure in sound featuring the Chorus and Orchestra of Opera North; an original piece of music heard through headphones during a walk across the bridge, alongside the resonances of the bridge and its weather and traffic.

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