East Riding Theatre is thrilled to announce that this year’s autumn production will be the premiere of ‘Gladys: A Beverley Love Story’ by Jane McLauchlan.
The latest production will run from Thursday 29th September to Saturday 22nd October.
East Riding Theatre is thrilled to announce that this year’s autumn production will be the premiere of ‘Gladys: A Beverley Love Story’ by Jane McLauchlan.
The latest production will run from Thursday 29th September to Saturday 22nd October.
As men’s aesthetics become mainstream, The Clubhouse has been created by a Beverley grooming expert. The club’s members will enjoy fine surroundings, as well as a fine selection of free drinks.
It’s not all about the whiskey and fine furniture though, The Clubhouse prides itself on the wide selection of high-end grooming and aesthetic treatments.
Next month, Beverley Art Gallery will host the 23rd Open Art Exhibition which will be held in the gallery. The exhibition is due to run from 24th September 2022 until 7th January 2023.
There will be no admission fee for this exhibition. The gallery’s associates are enthusiastic about the return of the gallery to its former glory.
Beverley Rugby Club is inviting the residents in the town to visit Beaver Park this weekend to enjoy a game of rugby.
Beverley will host local rivals Bridlington in a pre-season friendly at Beaver Park. Gates will open at 1PM with the match getting underway at 2Pm.
Kyle Edmund formed part of the Great Britain squad that savoured a historic Davis Cup triumph in 2015. In 2018, with potential very much being unlocked, he reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open and the third round of major events in Paris and southwest London.
A first ATP Tour title was also claimed that year when seeing off Gael Monfils in Antwerp, with a serious challenge mounted for a top 10 standing on a prestigious world rankings list. With Andy Murray taking in an enforced break at that time, Edmund was the British No.1 and a man going places in a hurry.
The Beverley Joint Youth Partnership has announced an event they will host in the town this September.
What promises to be an afternoon of fun, the event is aimed at young people in the town. Those behind the event say it is part of their ongoing efforts to help tackle anti-social behaviour in Beverley.
Plans have been revealed to rename the Treasure House to the Beverley Hub and become home to multiple council services.
Under the plans, there will be a new customer service centre and an enhanced library. While the council’s registration services will also relocate from Walkergate House.
Warren Elsmore’s Brick City Exhibition is proving hugely popular at Beverley Art Gallery.
Brick-built replicas of iconic buildings from cities around the world are on display at the Treasure House on Champney Road.
During one of the big events at Humber Business Week, a prominent member of the local business community visited Castle Hill Hospital to tour the facilities and collect his prize for the Daisy Appeal.
Garness Jones’ Group Managing Director Dave Garness won six bottles of champagne in a business card draw held by the Daisy Appeal at The Business Day event that concluded Humber Business Week.
According to the latest figures, 41 people died and 434 were seriously injured on the roads of the Humber region in 2021.
Safer Roads Humber Partnership has launched a campaign called Share The Road to reduce these casualties. They also say that we all have a responsibility to change this.
The Blue and Golds were in this contest for 50 minutes but sadly faded in the final 30 minutes of the game which was once again played in very hot conditions.
Now sitting 7 points adrift of Wigan St Judes in the table, only the unlikely event of them winning all of their last 4 games and St Jude’s losing their remaining 2 can save them from the drop to division 3 now.
The Flat season at Beverley is reaching the latter stages of the calendar, so now is a good time to look back at some of the most impressive performances and achievements across the year at the East Riding of Yorkshire racecourse.
Tuesday night was a disappointing evening for Beverley’s Sam Cosgrove. He missed Birmingham City’s first penalty in a daunting penalty shootout against Norwich City in the first round of the Carabao Cup.
It was a disappointing night for John Eustace, too, whose side rallied from 2-0 down at Carrow Road to secure a 2-2 draw after 90 minutes, only to suffer at the cruel hands of penalties.
Levelling up is always going to be a tricky business. There cannot be that many business owners out there who are actively looking to take more risks and add more pressure than they already have.
Things have been incredibly difficult for everyone in recent months, and there has been very little indication that things are going to change any time soon.
Winners from amongst hundreds of the very best under 18 riders from across the country are celebrating following their performances at the British Eventing International Youth Championships.
The Championships which were held at Bishop Burton College, ran from Wednesday 3 August to Sunday 7 August and saw talented young athletes compete in dressage, cross country and showjumping classes.
There are many different paths that you can take in your professional life. One of the most important decisions that you will make is whether to pursue a career in the public or private sector.
Both sectors have their pros and cons, and it can be difficult to decide which one is right for you. In this blog post, we will discuss the differences between these two sectors and help you decide which one is right for you!
NHS dentistry in Yorkshire is at a tipping point say experts with new studies revealing that 98% of NHS dental practices locally are unable to offer appointments to new adult patients.
Extensive research reached out to every single UK dental practice. It showed that Yorkshire and Humber is among the worst in the country when it comes to getting an NHS appointment.
If you know anyone that still needs to get their COVID-19 vaccines or boosters, the Health and Wellbeing Bus COVID-19 Vaccination Service is out on the road across the East Riding and Hull throughout the summer.
If you pop along to the vaccination bus this August, the local NHS team are running some special sessions for anyone aged 12+ for first, second or booster jabs, including the Spring Booster (if eligible).