Beverley Review of 2014 : This Was A Year Of Change For Historic Town
As 2014 draws to a close, it would be fair to say that this year has been a lot of change and controversy in Beverley.
As 2014 draws to a close, it would be fair to say that this year has been a lot of change and controversy in Beverley.
The recent cold weather is a reminder to us all about the importance of keeping warm and healthy. A key factor in a person’s ability to do so is ensuring they have an energy-efficient home.
Christmas – the time of giving and receiving, and also for producing a great deal of waste! East Riding of Yorkshire Council is reminding residents that more waste is thrown out during the festive season
A 21-year-old Beverley man was ordered to clean up the graffiti after he’d admitted to police that he’d sprayed the ‘tags’ all over ERYC signs and buildings and private house walls on Victoria Road in Beverley.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin today announced that a record £6 billion will be spent on tackling potholes and improving local roads between 2015 and 2021
Christmas is always a busy time of year but service users at East Riding of Yorkshire Council run day centres and care homes have been exceptionally busy celebrating the festive period.
With the party season in full swing, it is a good time for people to think about the amount of alcohol they are drinking and the effects it will have on their health.
Christmas is the time for families and for children, it’s a time for reflection and renewal and a time when we realise that another year is coming to an end.
Beverley Labour party is pleased to announce that, following the interventions of Town Mayor Councillor Paul McGrath and Councillor Margaret Pinder
The Christmas Bake-Off 2014 took place at The Wolds Cookery School at Highfield Farm, Southburn, near Driffield, on Saturday.
Party-goers in the East Riding are being urged to have fun, stay safe and plan their journey home as they enjoy the festive season.
East Riding residents who are thinking of adding a puppy to their home this Christmas are being urged to make sure they are buying from a reputable breeder or rescue centre.
The deadline for entries for the Capturing Life in the East Riding Photography Competition is fast approaching.
Humberside Police are appealing for help from the public after a number of road signs, bus shelters, walls and pavements were graffitied along the length of the A164 Victoria Road in Beverley.
Residents are being encouraged to register for a scheme which offers potentially large savings on energy bills.
Residents and visitors to the East Riding are being urged to support small businesses on Saturday, 6 December and beyond by East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
All spin classes at Beverley Leisure Centre have now moved to the pavilion building, which is across the entrance road from the main building.
Chequers Micro Pub win an award for Best new entrant at the Best Bar None Awards night which was held at Beverley Racecourse