Hull BAFTA Winner Launches Festival Film Club
Beverley Film Society is proud to announce that for the fifth year running it has been invited to deliver The Film Club @ Beverley Folk Festival
Beverley Film Society is proud to announce that for the fifth year running it has been invited to deliver The Film Club @ Beverley Folk Festival
Beverley Community Choir annual charity concert proved to be a real success as they raised over £1000 for the two local charities.
Beverley woman, Linda Wright, has changed her life and swapped lazing on the sofa for seemingly endless hours running in the cold and wet in preparation for the ultimate running challenge
Campaigning Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, Graham Stuart, has joined MPs from across East Yorkshire in a Westminster Hall debate calling on mobile phone
CCTV images have been released showing two men that were seen to enter the Tesco supermarket on Morton Lane in Beverley who police would like to speak to.
In March the Beverley Building Society’s charity of the month competition was won by local man, Paul Deadman’s nominated charity – The Brittle Bone Society.
A team of six athletes from Yorkshire Biathle Club, travelled to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates recently to represent Great Britain at the 14th World Biathle Championships. They had a very successful trip and returned home with several team medals and one individual medal.
After last years huge success of over 6000 boxes, Real Aid hopes once again to send thousands of Christmas Gift Boxes to children in Africa and Eastern Europe who find themselves living in extreme poverty.
Shine Relief Trust’s annual fundraising event on the 8th of September saw 38 people of all ages and backgrounds gather together to walk or cycle in support of vulnerable children in Malawi
The big screen returns to Beverley as local film lovers get ready for Beverley Film Society’s 2012-13 season. The first screening of the year opens on Friday 14th September with Incendies (2010),
Graham Stuart, the MP for Beverley and Holderness, has congratulated athletes from Yorkshire on their success at the London Olympic Games.
An unbeaten 55 by Paul Fleming helped Beverley Town 3rd XI a six wicket victory over Airmyn Cricket Club. Beverley won the toss and decided to bowl. The choice paid off as they dismissed the visitors for 137 runs.
The connections between the East Riding and the continent of Africa are explored in a new display at the Treasure House until the end of May.
Well it is hardly the Serengeti of Africa but the Beverley Westwood still has a fair few animals on it and to some is equal in beauty. On my way back from Beverley Racecourse on Bank Holiday Monday I could not resist
Here, at the Continuum School, Beverley, we have been very busy with community engagement and donating gifts for the ‘Shoe Box’ appeal which is a charity specific for deprived children in Eastern Europe and West Africa. This year, pupils and staff have donated many items for the Beverley Minster Christmas Fayre which was held on Saturday 26th November. Mr and Mrs Broadley who work closely with Beverley Minster visited our…
Walkington Primary School today departed from traditional harvest celebrations and supported the nationwide ‘Bake-a-Difference’ campaign organised by Concern Worldwide. Instead of the usual donation of harvest fruits and vegetables, the children were busy baking buns at home – with a bit of help from Mum!- to help raise money for the charity whose aim is to raise at least £100,000 across the country to help combat the devastation caused by…
1. Priority Issue: – Farm Watch – Remote Crime – Poaching Farm watch again has proved an invaluable tool in the fight against Rural Crime. Members are still encouraged to report any suspicious activity or vehicles to the Police or Farm Watch. Beverley Rural Community Policing Team is preparing a pack to give people advice on Rural Crime. The pack will cover issues such as Rural Crime, Wildlife Crime, Diesel…