Beverley Town Cricket Club 1st XI secured a valuable maximum 30 points when they beat Selby by 5 wickets at the Norwood Recreation Ground.

Be Your Own Kind Of Beautiful : The Bridal Ball
Jane Bunn was out in Beverley with an army of Brides promoting The Bridal Ball that will take in September and raise money for Cancer research.

Tesco Customers Buy £950 Worth Of Food To Help Feed People In Need
Help Feed People In Need took place at Tesco stores across the UK and it proved to be a tremendous success.

Announcing The Val Wood Prize For Creative Writing 2013
Award winning author, Val Wood is this year celebrating the 20th Anniversary of her debut novel, The Hungry Tide. The book won the Catherine Cookson Prize for Fiction in 1993 and launched her exciting career as a novelist.

Fire Service Wash Motors To Raise Money For Charity
Fire-fighters from Humberside Fire and Rescue Service based in Beverley Fire Station have spent the day washing cars and buses.

Mould Races To Victory On The Cobbles In Beverley
Welshman Jonathan Mould from Team UK Youth won the Elite Cycle Race held in Beverley this Friday.

RANT : Drivers On The Pedestrian Area On A Busy Saturday Afternoon
It is not often I have a rant but this is something that I feel quite strongly about. Beverley is a busy place on a Saturday afternoon, the Market pulls people in from all over the place and hardly

Keith Jordan Memorial Cycle Race 2013
Fans of cycling had a double instalment of fun this Friday as top riders took on the challenge of racing around the Beverley.

Allotments On Show For National Garden Scheme Open Day
A National Gardens Scheme (NGS) Open Day is to be held at Beverley’s Queensgate and Kitchen Lane Allotments on Sunday 28th July, from 12 noon until 4pm.

Bakery Blossoms From Market Stall To Market Town Shop
A business that began life as a hobby on a market stall in Market Weighton has branched out and opened a shop in Beverley.

Anita Norman – The Press Up
The press up, or push up is a much ruined exercise! Ruined because at school it was used as a punishment, then obsessed about “how many can you do!”

Coastguard Rescue Officers Show Beaver Scouts How To Stay Safe
1st Molescroft Beaver Colony was joined by HM Coastguard for their weekly meeting. The Hornsea Coastguard Rescue Team was invited by Beaver Scout Leader, Mollie Stewart, to come down and show the Beaver Scouts what they do as Coastguard Rescue Officers.

Military Surprise For Retiring Headmistress
Mrs Jenny Farmer retired on Friday 19 July 2013 after teaching at Leconfield Primary School for 25 years, with her last 21 years being spent as the school’s head teacher.

Local Businessman Lends His Support To Cycling Races
Local businessman Lee Frost is once again lending his support to a Beverley Event. Lee who owns Beverley Car & Cycles on Norwood is proving the prize money for tonight’s Keith Jordan Memorial Cycle Race.

St Nickabocas Win The Joe Wheatley Memorial Trophy
St Nicholas Primary School won the Joe Wheatley Memorial Trophy beating for the time in competition’s history.

St Nicholas Primary School Teddy Bear’s Picnic
Children from St Nicholas Primary School enjoyed a teddy bear’s picnic which was held to end their year.
Recorded Crime In Humberside Is Down According To Latest National Statistics
Annual crime statistics published today by the Home Office for the year 2012 to 2013 show that crime has fallen once again and the likelihood of becoming a victim of crime is lower than it has been for 30 years.

The Bells Of Beverley And Beyond
“Any bell, any person, any age, anyhow!” So reads the tagline to a festival of bells to be launched at 11:30am in Toll Gavel, Beverley, on Saturday 03 August 2013