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Beverley Town 4th XI Vs Sutton-on-Hull

Beverley Town CC 3rd XI managed to get a losing draw against Sutton-on-Hull at the Norwood Recreation Ground. The 4th XI took eight points from a drawn game with Sutton at Norwood. Beverley’s bowlers did not have their best day apart from Tim Fordon who took 1 for 30 in ten overs on his 4th XI debut. Sutton made the most of their opportunities and registered 217 for 4 from…

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Walkington CC Vs Middleton CC

Walkington CC was beaten by fifty runs as they failed badly with the bat. Fielding first Walkington bowled Middleton out for just 120, though managed to make just 70 runs in reply. Craig Ford said: “We all under performed with the bat, we thought had done enough to win though let ourselves down by not getting the runs we needed.” HU17.net Picture Gallery: Click on the thumbnail picture below to…

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Beverley ARLC Vs Chequerfield Rangers ARLC

Beverley ARLC got their pre-season under way on Saturday. The Blue and Golds lost the friendly held at the Beverley Leisure Centre against Chequerfield.  Despite taking an early lead, they were unable to capitalise on it and lost the match 16 – 40. Coach Richard Shaw  focussed on the positives however. He told HU17.net “This was their first warm up match and I’m confident they will be ready for the…

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Hello Paul Smith I wanted to give you some feedback for your website. I’ve been trying to ‘post a comment’ but as you are probably aware, the link in the site isn’t working? Not to worry. When the young man handed us the leaflet very early the other morning as I was leaving for work (7.15 am) I thought that was a good idea. I took notice of it and…

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The Indulgent Tart Patisserie & Delicatessen

The Indulgent Tart is delicatessen that offers a take away service only. Located on Butcher Row the shop sells Handmade Cakes, Fresh Salads, Sandwiches, Yorkshire Cheeses and Cooked Meats. The Indulgent Tart is open Tuesday – Saturday between 9am and 4pm and on Sundays from 9am till 2pm. *Please note this is a take away service only, there is no seating available to customers. The Indulgent Tart – 8 Butcher…

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AJ’s Close in on Tilte and Promotion

MW Sunday destroyed Champions ellect to really open up the league table. Showboating became the order of the day in a great performace from the Weighton boys. Borussia never really got to grips with the game, and suffered their 3rd defeat in a row – prior to last week, Borussia had won 8 and lost only 2 and were semingly cruizing to the title. The result now means that victory…

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Local Youngsters Enjoy Top Tennis Coaching

Top Tennis Coach Paul Holtby has been putting budding young tennis players through their paces this week in Beverley. Paul, and his team of fully-qualified coaching staff, have been at the Beverley and East Riding Lawn Tennis Club offering advice and tips to young players aged between 8 and 14. His Coaching Schools are held throughout the East Riding, and Paul is hopeful that some of those who take part…

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Inter Beaver Presentation Evening

The Inter Beaver held their end of season awards at the Beaver Pub. Players awarded on the night included Stew Scott, the player given the golden boot as the clubs top scorer with 23 goals in the season. Awards were also given to: Managers Player of the Season: Mike Dixon Players Player of the Season: Chris Wilson Clubman of the Year: Craig Marshall ‘Dummy out of the pram’ award: Stew…

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Cherry Burton Tennis Club Awards 2010

Over 30 children attended the annual Award and BBQ ceremony at the Cherry Burton tennis courts. Vicky Wicks, chairperson for Cherry Burton Tennis Club, handed out medals and certificates to all the children who participated in the coaching modules this year. Morrisons provided the drinks and crisps for the children who attended. Tony Baker commented: “The coaching this year has been very successful with 38 children participating from 5 local…

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Career Advancement and Lighter Learning in New Course Guide

East Riding College’s new part-time course guide, featuring hundreds of courses starting from September, is now available. The publication features a wide range of programmes from a variety of subject areas, with most starting in the autumn and some in January, and a number which can be done at any time. Courses featured include those related to career advancement, such as management and supervision qualifications, and many which are specific…

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Business Centres in East Riding Play a Key Role

A recent report has highlighted the important role being played by East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s business centres in the local economy. The report by the council’s planning and economic regeneration service showed that, up to March 2010, the centres have helped 114 new business start-ups, 209 existing businesses have used the service and 349 new jobs have been created. Business advisers working with new start-ups from the centres have…

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Excellent Leisure Services Lead to Awards

Council staff working in front-line leisure services have been declared at the top of their game after winning a prestigious award. The customer service excellence award was won by East Riding of Yorkshire Council staff working at leisure facilities, in the sport and play development team and in countryside access. Councillor Jane Evison, portfolio holder for cultural services, housing and public protection at East Riding of Yorkshire Council said: “This…

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East Riding Concert Series

A wonderful concert series, organised by the council’s arts development service, awaits East Riding concert-goers in the forthcoming season, bringing music to your doorstep from October 2010 through to May 2011. This season offers a wide variety of concerts at Beverley, Bridlington and Pocklington. The season opens in style with a welcome return from London Theatre Voices presenting ‘Opera, Opera, Opera’ at The Pocklington Arts Centre on Wednesday, 6 October…

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Flying High at the Beverley Treasure House

A new museum display at the Treasure House, Beverley, opening next week, will focus on local heroine Amy Johnson, the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia. Hull-born Amy features in a four-month long exhibition, with new artefacts donated or loaned by various people and items borrowed from the permanent Amy Johnson collection at Sewerby Hall Museum near Bridlington. To coincide with the display, the museum service has…

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Roof Tours & Performances at Beverley Minster

The Beverley Minster has plenty to do this Summer including roof tours and live performances. Roof Tour 1 A great treat for kids* this summer, book a guided tour of the Minster roof space to see ancient timbers, medieval construction techniques, stunning views through the rose windows and the treadwheel. Thursday – Saturday 11.15am & 2.15pm. Adults £5, *Children (7-16) £2.50 Minimum 2 people (if there are less than two…

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