Beverley Festival Of Christmas To Mark 20th Anniversary
It is one of the most eagerly-anticipated events on the East Yorkshire calendar and this year The Beverley Festival of Christmas will celebrate its 20th year of running.
It is one of the most eagerly-anticipated events on the East Yorkshire calendar and this year The Beverley Festival of Christmas will celebrate its 20th year of running.
People in Beverley do care about Syrian refugees and OneLove at Armstrongs Social Club will show that by raising funds to help them.
Beverley resident Neil Pickford is appealing for others to join him in his efforts to give a sound future to one of the town’s most historic buildings in the shadow of Beverley Minster.
Guest and Phillips say their new shop, which they are currently opening at Flemingate in Beverley, does not mean they have any plans to abandon the town centre.
Two men have been charged with numerous criminal damage to businesses in Beverley on Wednesday October 7 when a number of shops had their windows broken.
This Saturday, award-wining author Val Wood is celebrating the release of her 21st novel, Little Girl Lost, with a book signing at WH Smith Books in Beverley.
Residents are being urged to complete an online survey which will go towards shaping the spending priorities of East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
With the 1939 Register expected to be published online later this month, the world of family history is abuzz at the prospect of a mine of information about our near ancestors
Beverley Minster has been turned purple in support of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, and a photo taken by Neil McKenzie captured a unique view of the landmark.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 271 is out and features a selection of content from the HU17.net Web Site. The magazine can be purchased from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way.
Graham Stuart MP, accompanied by East Riding Councillor David Elvidge, heard first hand from thirty residents of Priory Road in Beverley and surrounding streets
A series of temporary parking and waiting restrictions are to be put in place before the opening of Beverley’s new Flemingate shopping complex.
If you are planning to go out in Beverley this weekend and wish to take part in the Halloween antics that are happening in the pubs and bars.
There are only a few trees left waiting for sponsors at this year’s biggest-ever Christmas Tree Festival in Beverley Minster, warned organisers Carol and Peter Mounstephen.
Armstrongs Way in Beverley is to remain closed until midnight on Sunday 1 November due to the ongoing works on the Flemingate Development.
An increase of buy-to-let investors coming into Beverley has caused asking prices on smaller homes to sky rocket in the town, leading to first time buyers being frozen out of the property market.