Photos from around Beverley on a day that saw the town host the annual Armed Forces Day.
While there was entertainment in Saturday Market, including a display by the local model club, The Sun Inn hosted their patriotic event while in the Grapes they held their monthly Grape Vine Night.
A number of local organisations and community groups will re-sign the East Riding’s Armed Forces Community Covenant on Sunday, 1 July as part of Beverley Armed Forces Day.
The Armed Forces Community Covenant is a voluntary statement of mutual support between East Riding of Yorkshire Council, local representatives of the public, charitable and voluntary sectors, the civilian community and the armed forces community in the form of a written pledge.
More than 25 representatives from a range of organisations and services which help to support and deliver the commitments made to the UK’s armed forces met this week
Beverley Armed Forces Day was held this weekend in the town centre and hundreds of people turned out to show their support for members of the Armed Services.
Representatives from Beverley Town Council, East Riding of Yorkshire Council and local MP Graham Stuart were among the crowds who all applauded as troops paraded into Saturday Market.
Beverley Armed Forces Day takes place this weekend and with the arrival of summer plus a packed day of entertainment, attractions and activities means it has all the ingredients to be a scorching event.
This week’s issues features pictures from Beverley Races Big Weekender, Beverley Armed Forces Day, St Mary’s Primary School Sports Day, the Waddington Air Show and Longcroft School Year 11 end of year prom
Beverley Armed Forces Day organiser Cllr David Elvidge says he is very grateful after one kind-hearted local businessman stepped in with some additional sponsorship.
Forget Me Not, a play written by Terry Cavender especially for this year’s Beverley Armed Forces Day Commemorations will be performed at this year’s event in St Mary’s Church.