From November, Beverley in East Yorkshire will host a number of Christmas-themed events and activities.
As preparations begin ahead of the holiday season, these events will include activities of all kinds.
From November, Beverley in East Yorkshire will host a number of Christmas-themed events and activities.
As preparations begin ahead of the holiday season, these events will include activities of all kinds.
The Georgian Quarter Marathon was this year run in memory of the late Kevin Dean.
Linda Wright who co-founded the event with her husband Simon was one of the three runners to take part in the gruelling course.
Beverley Art Gallery’s Brick City LEGO exhibition ran alongside the Treasure House’s Minifig-a-gram competition in the summer.
The ‘Brick City’ Exhibition was created once again by Warren Elsmore. It was on display in Beverley Art Gallery for a number of weeks during the summer.
A Country House Christmas is in store for this holiday season at Sewerby Hall and Gardens.
A beautiful display of lights and decorations will be displayed every weekend starting on Saturday 19 November.
Arts Council England has awarded East Riding Libraries and the council’s Arts Development Team a National Portfolio Organisation (NPO) status from 2023 to 26. East Riding Libraries will benefit from significant investments in arts and culture.
Graham Stuart MP hosted a public meeting on Saturday 12th November to discuss the proposed recycling centre in Beverley.
The recycling centre was the subject of a community meeting attended by over 150 people in the Ings Road car park.
To mark National Road Safety Week 2022, the council’s road safety team is visiting towns and schools across the East Riding.
During the national event, which runs from 14 to 20 November, the East Riding of Yorkshire Council will set up stalls in two local towns, offering advice and information to residents.
To protect our communities and achieve justice for victims, officers across the force work tirelessly behind the scenes to identify and locate those wanted for crimes.
During the next ten days, our proactive Operation Galaxy team will ramp up their work carried out in our local communities, to ensure those who commit crimes are held accountable.
For the second year in a row, Emma Hardy MP is launching the Reverse Christmas Calendar Appeal at Hull Foodbank.
As part of the appeal, people are asked to donate food and parcels for every day of advent, in reverse, until December 16th.
East Yorkshire shoppers at Tesco’s Beverley recently had the chance to find gold versions of our blue Tesco Community Grants voting tokens in a lucky dip.
A £10,000 Golden Grant was then awarded to one of the three local good causes in the store’s current vote by the finder.
A Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) award in his name will honour a prominent businessman who died recently for his innovation and support of young people.
Businesses or organisations recognized by the judges for supporting young entrepreneurs or enterprising students will receive the Malcolm Scott Award.
As we celebrate the holidays with family and friends, we also remember those who have passed away.
Light up a Life offers you a rare opportunity to reflect and remember during the festive season, so Dove House would like to invite you to remember your loved one during these difficult months.
Hundreds of people came out in the historic East Yorkshire Market town of Beverley to mark Remembrance Sunday.
Large crowds lined the streets for the annual parade while Hengate Gardens was also full. In the gardens, a short service was held before local dignitaries and local group paid their respects.
A low-impact, fun and friendly activity are being offered in East Yorkshire at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
The Council’s health and wellbeing team in partnership with East Riding Leisure Beverley will deliver the new sessions.
Much better by Beverley and at last the convincing victory they have frequently threatened this season but not delivered.
How much of the winning margin was due to Beverley’s superior quality and how much to that of the opposition, who are without a win this season, is a matter of conjecture.
On the 104th anniversary of the 1918 armistice, Hull will remember the millions of people who died in the First World War and subsequent conflicts.
The annual service of remembrance will take place at 10.55am on Sunday 13 November, following a parade from Pease Street to the city center Cenotaph.
Hull’s Victorian arcade has been greeted by a fanfare of flowers in anticipation of a new era.
As a result of closing her previous shop in North Hull and opening Artisan Flowers in Paragon Arcade, Katrina Moore has pursued a policy of upmarket downsizing.
Police in Humberside are supporting Operation Sceptre, a national campaign to tackle knife crime.
All police stations in the region will be accepting knives, bladed weapons, and offensive weapons between 14-20 November.