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Beverley Art Gallery's Open Art Continues For The Next Few Weeks

Beverley Art Gallery’s Open Art Continues For The Next Few Weeks

Beverley Art Gallery’s popular Open Art exhibition is closing on Saturday, 7 January 2023, so don’t miss it.

This year’s selectors, Neil Helyard and Mimi Claughton, well-known Beverley artists and tutors, selected over 100 entries from local artists, reflecting many different styles. The entries to be displayed were selected over the course of two days.

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How To Stream Poker On Twitch: A Guide For Beginners

How To Stream Poker On Twitch: A Guide For Beginners

Over the years, Twitch has become a more and more popular way for people to show their gameplay and also for online poker communities to connect with players.

The site started as just a platform where others could watch people play video games, but it has changed into so much more since then.

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More Support For East Yorkshire Armed Forces And Their Families

More Support For East Yorkshire Armed Forces And Their Families

Members of the Armed Forces and their families living in East Yorkshire will be further supported by the new legislation for the Armed Forces Covenant.

In the area of healthcare, education, and housing, the new Armed Forces Covenant Duty, which came into force on 22 November, requires relevant public sector bodies to demonstrate ‘due regard’ for the Armed Forces community and the Covenant principles.

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Samaritans Bring Christmas Cheer To Beverley East Yorkshire

The Samaritans have expressed their thanks to shoppers in the East Yorkshire Market Town, Beverley after they raised over £600.

The Samaritans’ purpose is to be there for people struggling to cope in times of crisis. Given the current pressures, millions are facing they say it is as vital as ever.

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 As A Parent, What Should I Look Out For When Dealing With Strep A?

 As A Parent, What Should I Look Out For When Dealing With Strep A?

It is important for parents to be aware of the signs of group A streptococcal (GAS) infections.

A common bacteria called GAS can live harmlessly on our skin and in our throats.  Sometimes it causes mild ailments like sore throats, sometimes more serious illnesses like scarlet fever, and very rarely, very serious diseases such as sepsis, pneumonia, or bone infections. 

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Tickets For Stage4Beverley's Winter Festival Are Selling Fast

Tickets For Stage4Beverley’s Winter Festival Are Selling Fast

The tickets for the 7th annual Stage4Beverley festival are already selling fast, with the opening night on Wednesday 15 February with Bob Harris in conversation with Martyn Joseph almost sold out.

In addition to internationally renowned musicians, the festival also features local and emerging talent, poets and comedians.

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World Cup Feaver Arrives In Beverley Ahead Of England's Knock Out Match

World Cup Fever Arrives In Beverley Ahead Of England’s Knock Out Match

World Cup Fever will well and truly arrive in East Yorkshire on Sunday with bars in Beverley set to be full of supporters backing England.

Gareth Southgate has successfully guided his team into the round of sixteen with his side set to take on Senegal, a match they are odds on favourites to win.

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Beverley St Nicholas Primary School Plants A Tree In Memory Of Her Majesty The Queen

Beverley St Nicholas Primary School Plants A Tree In Memory Of Her Majesty The Queen

Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart planted a tree at Beverley St Nicholas Primary School as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy.

In honour of the late Her Majesty the Queen, The Queen’s Green Canopy is a new government initiative to plant trees in communities across the country.

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