Cash strapped Beverley RUFC is pleading for financial help from the people of Beverley to ensure the long term survival of the club.
A crowdfunding page has been set up, which has already raised £10,000, but more cash is desperately needed.
Cash strapped Beverley RUFC is pleading for financial help from the people of Beverley to ensure the long term survival of the club.
A crowdfunding page has been set up, which has already raised £10,000, but more cash is desperately needed.
Beverley residents who are the most at risk and vulnerable have started to be offered the COVID vaccination.
The Beverley Primary Care Network (PCN), which includes all of Beverley’s GP practices, started to vaccinate residents this week.
Members of East Riding Leisure can still enjoy exclusive live workouts with instructors during the lockdown.
Local councillors want residents to have a say on Beverley’s proposed 24-hour fast food and industrial development at Swinemoor Lane roundabout
The Liberal Democrat ward and town councillors in Beverley are inviting their residents to express their views after a Lancashire based developer submitted a planning application.
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, has acknowledged the difficulties caused by the latest rules as a result of a third national lockdown.
However, the MP went on to described the restrictions as “vital” in the national effort to fight Covid-19.
Hull schools will be open for vulnerable children and key worker children only, following the Government’s announcement that schools across the country will close to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Assistant Chief Constable Chris Noble is calling for residents in the region to follow rules as the country enters its third lockdown.
He also is warning people that those found in breach of the rules will be dealt with. However, he hopes that people will do the right thing and follow the guidance that has been outlined by the government.
All fixtures and training for adult grassroots football have been suspended with immediate effect. This is a result of the UK Government’s announcement of further national Covid-19 restrictions.
East Riding County Football League say that they will monitor the situation. They also say they are disappointed with the situation given how the season has already been impacted.
Beverley RUFC is appealing to residents in Beverley to get behind and help them during these testing times.
The club has launched an appeal online to raise funds which they say will help them ‘ Survive and Thrive. Like many organisations serving the community they Beverley RUFC has seen their income streams dry up as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Following the latest government announcement, East Riding of Yorkshire Council has issued an update about its services provided by its Culture and Customer Services team.
The British Liver Trust is calling for every person in the UK to consider their liver health and take a simple quiz to assess their risk during January after adults across the UK admit to making unhealthy lifestyle choices in 2020.
Fit4dogsuk is currently helping dog owners in the East Yorkshire area during the Pandemic, with the weight loss challenge for their canine companions.
As we have all been forced to change our habits during Covid 19, this has also had an effect on our dog’s.
First aid saves lives! That is really the most powerful, and the only reason that should inspire one to want to learn first aid.
Given how eight out of ten parents have admitted that they do not know the fundamental first aid skills during times of emergencies when they might have to save their child.
Denis Healy, a councillor in Beverley has clarified just when residents in the town will see the Covid 19 vaccination programme begin.
He says following a number of contacts from people in the town he has taught clarity. Cllr Healy was able to confirm that the Covid 19 vaccination programme will begin in Beverley from the 4 January.
Helping families in their time of need while supporting them through a difficult time is a key value of new Funeral Directors in Beverley.
Lewis Northen Funeral Directors was founded in November by local man Lewis Northen. An independent family business, their approach is based on their family supporting yours.
Dove House Hospice relies heavily on events and fundraising to be able to keep the hospice open and available to the people of Hull and East Yorkshire.
2020 has been a difficult year for events for everybody including the hospice. But 2021 is feeling hopeful for some sort of normality and with that in mind Douse Hospice are giving a fantastic 21% off the entry to four big events.
Blood, plasma and platelet donors in all Tiers are urged by the NHS to keep attending as normal if they are fit and healthy.
Giving blood and plasma – including in Tier 3 and Tier 4 – is classed as essential travel and donation sessions will stay open, with appointments remaining as normal.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has been crowned overall council of the year in the APSE Service Awards.
The council beat off competition from Aberdeen City Council, Cambridge City Council, Mid & East Antrim Borough Council, Nottingham City Council and Swansea City Council to win the top accolade at the annual awards, which celebrate outstanding achievement and innovation within local government.