A popular Hull charity transforming the lives of people with brain injuries has secured a transformative makeover thanks to vehicle branding specialists Brandfixx.
P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery was just one of the dozens of nominations entered into a competition launched by Brandfixx last year to find a deserving charity to support.
New artworks celebrating Hull have been created to liven up an area around a city railway bridge.
The murals in Chanterlands Avenue were produced over the summer after artist Andy Pea and pupils from Thoresby Primary School were tasked by ward councillors to create an enchanting gateway to the avenue.
Beverley Christmas Lights Appeal will not be staging an event this year in the town centre. News of their decision means the only event will take place at the Flemingate retail park.
A spokesperson for the group said that there were better ways to spend money. They felt it made more sense to increase the volume of lights rather than pay for an event.
Beverley Team, AC Maldini played a tight close game against a Hull City Ex Tigers squad including Wembley goal scoring hero Dean Windass, Nathan Doyle, Pete Skipper, Tim Hotte and Adam Lowthorpe wearing the black and Amber shirts
The game was in aid of Life For a Kid a Hull based charity who do so much good work for disabled children and their families in this area.
Beverley Town Football Club have moved into second place in the Humber Premier League after they eased to a 5-0 win over Hornsea Town at The Balk.
A hat-trick from Craig Muirhead and goals from Alex Stark and Shaun Gibson completed a good say work for Rich Jagger’s side who made it back to back wins in the league.
Former Hull City and fans favourite Dean Windass will be turning on the Christmas Lights in Beverley this year as organisers pull out all the stops to bring in the big names.
Hull City legend Dean Windass will be on hand next week to lend his support and cheer on over 200 adults with learning and physical disabilities as they take part in the annual East Riding Legacy event.
Priory View Day Centre has had a brilliant summer of sport – finishing top team in the legacy games in Beverley in July. They competed against six other day centres and a combined team to win the big cup which sits proudly in the trophy cabinet at Priory View.
Two goals from Man of the Match Josh Palin and a goal each for Oli Burns and Brad Palin ensured Walkington got their season off to a winning start as they beat Wawne United Reserves 4 – 1.
Hull City Legend Dean Windass this week put pen to paper and singed for the Barrel Walkington. Windass started his footballing career as a trainee at his hometown club, Hull City, where he scored 64 goals in 205 games for the club.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 105 is available from Molescroft News on Woodhall Way. This weeks issue features pictures from the following events in Beverley;