Beverley 3rds Beat Hull By 76 Runs
Beverley Town Cricket Club 3rd XI beat Hull Ionians Coal Exporters by 76 runs at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 3rd XI beat Hull Ionians Coal Exporters by 76 runs at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
A busy week on the local and national race calendar saw a number of great achievements for Beverley AC runners.
A protest held in support of Humberside Police Mounted section has passed off peacefully this morning. Around 150 people, some on horse back and others on foot took part in the march from Beverley Racecourse into the heart of the town centre.
The Church in Tickton held its annual scarecrow hunt with this year’s theme “Let’s entertain you”. With over 100 Scarecrows on display this had all the ingredients for a fun filled family day out
The Beverley Conservation Area Appraisal has now been formally adopted by the Council and minor changes to the conservation area boundary take effect from 3rd April 2013.
Inverted bob reminiscent of the 60s Sassoon cut & styled differently, contemporary fashion. The hair has been dip dyed in red, roots mid to red, ends Pink Kissimo.
Amelia Low celebrated her 21st birthday with friends and family at her home in Beverley with a disco in Marquee.
As a key sector to the local law firm’s business, Stephen Dettman has major plans to further improve on the Residential Property Department’s excellent ranking position in relation to the total number of transactions
Staff at Gymophobics in Beverley have received two internal awards and have done so in their first six months of trading.
Steve Dowler and Jenny Dowler of Walkington emailed in these two pictures showing them with their copy of Beverley Only weekly glossy, HU17.net Magazine while overseas.
The Beverley Civic Society and Beverley Action are both delighted at the Council’s decision to save the setts in the Saturday Market. An amazing number of people from the region, the country, and indeed all over the world
Local author, Val Wood, was number one in East Riding Library Service’s top titles last month. Her book, The Harbour Girl, about a young girl struggling to survive and bring up a child in the fishing communities of Scarborough and Hull in the 1880s
This Saturday the Beverley Action Group have organised a protest march in support of the SOS Save Our Setts Campaign. The group has released a statement about the protest which said;
This week’s issue of HU17.net Magazine features coverage from the Beverley Christmas Lights Switch On, St Mary’s Primary School, Cinderella at the Beverley Memorial Hall Street Beatz and much more.
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, is calling on people to vote in the election for the new Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside.
Community transport (CT) operators in the East Riding are expanding their services to meet local needs and helping to provide better access to healthcare, shopping and other essential activities.
Bingo is a game that’s becoming increasingly popular across the UK. More purpose-built bingo halls are opening up every year as the game sheds its traditional image and opens up to a wider group of players, from the traditional audience of the older to the newer younger audience.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 115 is available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way. This week’s edition features a selection of content, including pictures from around the town, local sports, pony racing at Beverley Racecourse
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