Acclaimed author Val Wood releases a brand new paperback novel, No Place for a Woman this week and is celebrating with a special book signing in her hometown of Beverley, this Saturday at WH Smith Books.
Val will be appearing at WH Smith Books in Beverley on Saturday 14th January at 11am.
The words ‘boats’ and ‘Bridlington’ go together like ‘fish’ and ‘chips’. As long as anyone can remember, there have been boats sailing in and out of the quay at the harbour
To commemorate the centenary of the Battle of the Somme during the First World War, the Treasure House in Beverley is hosting a day of activities for families this Saturday (30 July).
Opening on Saturday, 25 June, at the Treasure House in Beverley, a new exhibition ‘Remembering the Somme’ looks at one of the most famous and costly battles of the First World War.
Acclaimed social historian Jane Robinson will be visiting Beverley on Friday 19 June to give a talk about the fascinating history of the Women’s Institute.
NatWest’s presence in Beverley can be traced back to 1790, and the establishment of the private bank Sir Christopher Sykes & Co. A prominent local landowner, Sir Christopher Sykes
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Adult Learning and Archives Services are linking up to bring local people a free taster course called Life in the First World War Trenches.