The Beverley Conservative Club marked a landmark occasion as for the first as one of their members, Alan Dawbarn turned 100.
Geoff Cawthorn, President of the club presented Alan
The Beverley Conservative Club marked a landmark occasion as for the first as one of their members, Alan Dawbarn turned 100.
Geoff Cawthorn, President of the club presented Alan
The surge in popularity for ‘staycations’, where people holiday in the UK instead of abroad, has resulted in Beerhouse Self Drive Hire introducing a new motorhome rental service to satisfy demand.
Unique Hairdressing is delighted to announce their third salon will open in the historic East Yorkshire town of Beverley, creating 18 jobs across the group
The annual Tickton Garden Party was held on the 7th July. As it is the Jubilee year a “special” guest made an appearance! The event was well attended helped by the surprisingly fine weather.
The Airkool Walkington 10k took place last Friday despite problems caused by the recent wet weather. Race organisers, Beverley Athletic Club, had to switch car parking from the waterlogged
The Yorkshire Regiment passed through Bevelrey today as the town played host to a home coming parade. Starting from Longcroft School the parade made its way to North Bar
The Beverley Guildhall is trying something new for the summer this year. A new exhibition, called “Roll Up! Roll Up!” opens on Friday, 20 July, based around the pictures that Fred Elwell painted during his wanderings round Europe with the Sanger’s Circus.
The annual East Yorkshire Classic Cycling Weekend, from Friday, 20 to Saturday, 21 July, is proving to be as popular as ever.
Beverley could soon be playing host to some of the country’s top performers after a Hollywood actor submitted proposals to turn a disused chapel into a professional theatre.
Karen Smith, a therapeutic radiographer at the Queen’s Centre for Oncology and Haematology at Castle Hill Hospital, was elected Vice President of the Society and College of Radiographers last week.
After an excellent lunch at the Beverley Arms Hotel, members of Beverley Westwood Probus Club, at their meeting on the 4th July, were entertained to an interesting and informative talk on Accident Investigation given by Brian Nettleship, a retired actuary.
Beverley Braves U9s ran out comfortable winners against a decent Vikings side on Wednesday night beating their opponents 10 tries to 5
Thieves cut through a locked gate on a property in Keldgate, Beverley to gain access to a back yard where they stole a motorcycle from within.
An unbeaten 55 by Paul Fleming helped Beverley Town 3rd XI a six wicket victory over Airmyn Cricket Club. Beverley won the toss and decided to bowl. The choice paid off as they dismissed the visitors for 137 runs.
Once again the rain affected play as Beverley Town Cricket Club’s 2nd XV played Dringhouses at the Norwood Recreation Ground, with the game reduced to 40 overs. Dringhouses won the toss and put Beverley into bat.
The council is set to use part of a planned underspend, which was achieved in the financial year 2011/12, to give a welcome boost to highways maintenance.
Police are appealing for witnesses to a road traffic collision that happened on the A164 at Skidby, 200 metres north of Skidby roundabout at approximately 1525hrs on Saturday 07 July.
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