Beverley Choir, Remarkable Rock, returns to the stage after a 2-year covid enforced absence.
After a 2-year wait Beverley choir, Remarkable Rock, is returning to the stage, with a bumper Rock show ‘Beverley Rocks’.
Beverley Choir, Remarkable Rock, returns to the stage after a 2-year covid enforced absence.
After a 2-year wait Beverley choir, Remarkable Rock, is returning to the stage, with a bumper Rock show ‘Beverley Rocks’.
Andrew Penny MBE is to conduct his final programme with the Hull Philharmonic Orchestra after 40 years at the helm.
The May 14 concert marks the end of his tenure with a performance of some of his favourite music at Hull City Hall. The hugely popular Clarinet Concerto by Mozart with soloist John Bradbury and the Enigma Variations by Elgar, will be complemented by the mighty Brahms Symphony No 4.
Tesco Beverley’s Community Food Connection scheme has received praise from The Cherry Tree Centre manager Jo Ramsay.
Currently, The Cherry Tree Centre helps feed over 180 people in the town each week. This is partly made possible as a result of the support offered by the local Tesco store in Beverley.
Elon Musk rarely spends long out of the headlines – or much time away from social media. His musings on Twitter have caused significant market shifts and controversies in the past, with some accusing him of deliberately manipulating the value of Bitcoin and other markets.
As a result of additional funding for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), the number of school places in Hull will increase.
Not necessarily the sort of last game Director of Rugby John Harris would have wished for before retiring after his long and devoted stint with the club.
What promised to be an open encounter with plenty of running rugby in fine conditions with nothing at stake for either side sadly descended into a farcical finish.
Asda and Morrisons who both have stores in Beverley have cut prices as supermarkets compete for customers with households hit by the soaring cost of living.
Price pressures have led both supermarkets to lose customers to discounters like Aldi and Lidl.
A young entrepreneur has escaped from his previous jobs as a food worker and painter and decorator by taking a lockdown leap of faith, setting up his own business and adding something new to the variety already on offer in a Hull city centre arcade.
Zach Roberts has tested the market with some online sales of vintage workwear and military clothing – some of which is more than twice his age!
After the success of the recent Military Assistance Social Hub (MASH) in Bridlington, MASH will now be rolled out to other towns in East Yorkshire.
Beverley will see the launch of the next MASH, on Tuesday, 26 April, at the Foresters Arms, Beckside, from 13.30 to 16.00.
Incredible fundraiser Jack has raised an amazing £9,265 for Hull Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit inspired by his friend Riley’s incredible selflessness, and in celebration of his life.
Riley was a 15-year-old who was like a brother to Jack and inspired all those he met with his kind and generous nature.
The Blue and Golds produced their best performance of the season beating Clock Face Miners 18-12 at the Beverley Leisure Center. The victory sees Beverley ARLFC climb off the foot of the table.
Indeed, the first 40 minutes were near flawless as they led 18-0 at the break. They then had enough tenacity and spirit to survive a second-half revival by the Merseyside outfit and claim 2 more valuable league points.
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Car mechanics are in high demand at the moment; there are more drivers on UK roads than ever before, and the number of older vehicles on the road is only increasing.
With more than a million new drivers joining the roads last year, car repair is set to become even more of a lucrative market. But how does one translate to interest in repairing vehicles to a full-time vocation?
A new independent five times distilled vodka brand, featuring classic premium, passion fruit and strawberry flavours, is launching in time for spring/summer.
Friends Jake Chapman-Brown, Isaac Mayne and reality star Callum Alexandré Izzard have teamed up to create Amàre vodka, which is distilled in Yorkshire using the finest British ingredients.
Leading performance marketing agency Diony has completed an expansion into new premises after doubling its team during the last 12 months.
Managing Director Alistair O’Sullivan, who founded the business five years ago, has relocated from the original premises in the Old Town of Hull to the WORX, a former newspaper print centre that has been revitalised into a thriving hub for local businesses since being acquired by Allenby Commercial.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is working with Fitmums and Friends to host an introductory Nordic Walking workshop for those living with Parkinson’s and related conditions.
The free one-hour workshop will be held at East Riding Leisure Beverley in Flemingate on Thursday, 28 April at 11.30am.
Lost City Adventure Golf is looking for new team members to join its Hull city centre site, as the business looks to further support the upskilling of the East Yorkshire region.
Hosting a recruitment day on Monday 25 April from 10am-3pm, the day will give those looking for a new and exciting career a real insight into working life at one of the city’s most vibrant venues.
Active Coast, the council’s popular programme for residents and visitors to explore and enjoy life in the East Riding, has organised free beach art sessions along the coast this April to help people try something new.
Beach Art with James Brunt will take place in Hornsea this month, where visitors can join James in a beach art project and try their hand at stone stacking and/or sand drawing.