Following its display at The Treasure House in Beverley, the first contemporary art commission as part of the East Riding Visual Art Uplift has relocated to Beverley Guildhall for an extended exhibition.

Beal Begins Work On Select Development In Beautiful Beverley
Award-winning Beal Homes has begun the groundwork for a hotly-anticipated development in the East Yorkshire town hailed as one of Britain’s best places to live.
St Mary’s View in Beverley will offer a stunning selection of two, three and four-bedroom homes, as well as three-bedroom bungalows, including many of Beal’s most popular and latest house types.

Brick Wonders Lego Exhibition Proving Popular At Beverley Art Gallery
The “Brick Wonders – Around the World in Lego Bricks’’ exhibition, curated by artist Warren Elsmore, is proving very popular at Beverley Art Gallery.
Running until Saturday, 2 October, 2021, the exhibition features recreations in LEGO® bricks of amazing sights from around the world. Beginning with the seven wonders of the ancient world, the exhibition also takes in modern, natural, and historic wonders from all seven continents.

Patients Across The Humber Reminded To Follow Safety Measures And Get Vaccinated
Patients entering GP surgeries across the Humber are being reminded they should continue to wear a face mask and follow social distancing rules.
Covid restrictions will end in most settings in England from Monday 19 July.

It’s A Knockout Is Back! Secure Your Team Today
During the pandemic, annual events like It’s A Knockout had to be cancelled which put a huge dent in Dove House’s opportunity to be able to raise vital funds.
The hospice relies heavily on fundraising and this hugely popular event is a big part of the hospice’s event calendar.

Beverley Skate Park Refurbishment Key Priority For Town Council
Liberal Democrats on Beverley Town Council have prioritised the refurbishment of Beverley Skate Park for their programme of activity over the next 12 months.
Their ambitions will be discussed at a meeting of the full council on Monday evening.

East Riding Libraries Make Changes As Restrictions Are Eased
East Riding Libraries and Customer Services are pleased to adapt some of the safety measures previously put in place, opening spaces for wider usage from Monday, 19 July.
Whilst many restrictions have been lifted, the council strongly recommends that customers wear a face covering (unless exempt) to keep themselves and others safe.

East Yorkshire Buses Will Encourage Passengers To Wear Face-Coverings
East Yorkshire Buses say they will still encourage passengers to wear a face-covering when travelling when guidance changes on 19 July.
They say that they hope passengers will consider others when travelling including staff of the company as COVID infections continue to rise.

Yorkshire Wolds Farming Family Launches Luxury Large Group Holiday Let
A 200-year-old granary has been lovingly restored by a Driffield farming family to create a luxury, large group holiday let.
Over the last few years, Sarah and Andrew Soanes have overseen the conversion of the disused farm building at Kipling House Farm near Middleton on the Wolds to create Kipling House Barn.

Cottingham Open Gardens Blossoms With Huge Fundraising Total
It was a delight to see this year’s Cottingham Open Gardens return to the community on Sunday 27 June with 19 gardens taking part.
In doing so helping to raise £6,257.57 for Dove House Hospice.

Charity Golf Day Raises £5,000 For Cancer Research UK
Annual Charity Golf Day, sponsored by Pepperells Solicitors has raised over £5,000 for Cancer Research UK.
This year’s event, held at Cottingham Park Golf & Country Club on the 9th July and organised by local man Steve Fulstow, saw over 180 players across 45 teams compete to win the converted medals for Longest Drive, Straightest Drive, Nearest to the Pin and Winning Team.

Local Bus Drivers Star In New Video Aimed At Getting New Recruits
Drivers from bus company East Yorkshire star in a new recruitment video, aimed at encouraging people to consider a career in bus driving.
The video shows bus drivers talking about their backgrounds, what they love about the job, and who they think would make a good bus driver – as well as addressing the issue of why bus drivers always wave at each other.

Ron Laden – A Candidate Fully Supported By Labour In The Upcoming By-Election
The Beverley Branch of the Labour Party is pleased to announce that they will be supporting Ron Laden in the upcoming by-election to be held on 22 July for the seat of Minster South for the Beverley Town Council.

Lib Dem Name Graham Johnson As Candidate For Upcoming By-Election
Graham Johnson is the candidate chosen by the Liberal Democrats to take on the Tories at the Minster South by-election on 22 July.
Graham, an IT specialist and local artist has a strong track record as a volunteer and campaigner in the town.

Conservatives Name Elaine Aird As Candidate For Upcoming By-Election
Elaine Aird has been named by the Beverley & Holderness Conservatives as their candidate for the upcoming by-election.
A resident in Molescroft, Elaine has spent decades in the town serving the people and is hoping to get re-elected to Beverley Town Council.

Burden Road Play Area To Get Much Needed Refurbishment
Libdem Councillor Linda Johnson has confirmed that the Burden Road play area is to be refurbished
Known locally by many as Mudhills work will be undertaken to give the area a much-needed facelift while fixing the damage caused by vandals.

Attracting Wildlife Pollinators To Kingswood Offices
As part of an ongoing environmental project to reduce carbon emissions, a local business has planted a wildlife area, transforming an unused spot of land at their head office premises.
A dedicated team of environmentalists at KWL, based on Kingswood are leading on this project as part of a grander scheme.

People Being Urged To Make Things Tougher For Thieves
Residents are being urged by Humberside Police to ensure their homes are secure to make it tougher for would-be thieves.
Detective Inspector Simon Vickers says that during the summer the police see an increase in ‘sneak in’ burglaries during the summer months.