Thousands Enjoy Armed Forces Day In Beverley
Beverley Armed Forces Day proved to be a big hit this weekend. Thousands of people passed the through the town centre to enjoy the event that celebrates the Armed Forces past and present.
Beverley Armed Forces Day proved to be a big hit this weekend. Thousands of people passed the through the town centre to enjoy the event that celebrates the Armed Forces past and present.
The historic streets of Beverley will again reverberate to the sounds of cycling as some of the Country’s top riders descend upon the East Riding, in July,
Cowlam Farm in Little Weighton held a steam and vintage fair, it featured a number of traction engines, vintage vehicles and arts and craft exhibits for all the family.
Sunday saw top author Ian Rankin make an appearance at the Beverley Folk Festival. The crime writer who recently received an OBE for services to literature
The Beverley Folk Festival is in full swing with the new venue at Beverley Racecourse proving to be a big hit with festival goers.
The Beverley Classic Car Rally was held this week and due to the maintenance work being carried out in Saturday Market it was switched to the car park in School Lane.
The headliners for this years Beverley Blues Festival have been announced as Ian Siegal and Catfish Keith.
Bishop Burton College opened its doors again to hold its annual Town and Country day. From arts and crafts to falconry this event has something for all the family.
The Driffield Motor Show is in full swing with plenty of entertainment for all the family at the Driffield Show Ground. In the main ring the Moto-Stunts International Stunt Team
The East Riding County Choir sang Rossini’s Stabat Mater and Mozart’s Requiem to a packed and enthusiastic audience in Beverley Minster.
It’s not that Beverley Festival shouldn’t be taken seriously, but there again we should all learn to let our hair down at some stage – so this year the festival has made sure it has only the best for its Comedy Nights in June.
Having been established in 1983, and organised by the White Horse Folk Club, based in Beverley the festival has developed over the years into one of this country’s most popular festivals of its kind.
After the success of the first Soundclash event organisers are putting on an acoustic version on 1st June at Molescroft Pavilion fields.
The Church in Tickton held its annual scarecrow hunt with this year’s theme “Let’s entertain you”. With over 100 Scarecrows on display this had all the ingredients for a fun filled family day out
Having been nominated for 3 years in a row for the UK Festival Awards for “Family Friendly Festival”, the Beverley Folk Festival is a must for those families wanting to escape for a weekend packed full of free activities for children.
Beverley Rotary Club and Hornsea Rotary club joined forces to present a night of Music For Everyone at Toll Gavel Church.
Neil Helyard and his students which is an exhibition of 100+ paintings in the nave of Beverley Minster opened its doors to the public this weekend
The Beverley Minster again played host to yet another successful wedding fair. Brides to be were able to browse a number of stalls that featured local companies that provide everything a bride could possibly need
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