A publication that has blessed the homes of residents in Beverley for the past 160 years will come to an end this week as the Beverley Guardian is printed for the final time.
Beate Willar the Beverley party has hit out at the local media claiming are simply not getting the coverage afforded to those with large marketing budgets.
Number 11 Manor Road has been boarded up for some time now and from what I understand has a compulsory purchase order issued against it. This may explain why the contents of the home have been cleared into the front garden ready to be carted off.
The National Railway Museum in York is urging people in Beverley to support a local competition entry which is in the running to scoop a once in a lifetime prize – to travel behind the newly restored Flying Scotsman. Heather and Sebastian Lorch from Beverley are off to a flying start in the Museum’s model competition which challenged members of the public to make a model of the world famous…
Shrinking advertising revenues at two of the country’s leading regional newspaper groups could have an impact on Beverley. Northcliffe Media, who own titles like the Hull Daily Mail and the Beverley Advertiser, have announced a drop in advertising revenues of 12 per cent in their second quarter, compared to last year. According to financial website’s Northcliffe, owned by Daily Mail General Trust (DMGT), is considering options for the business which…
Beverley & District Talking Newspaper (BDTN) is a service for people who, because of sight loss, stroke, infirmity or similar cause, cannot read for themselves. It’s run by volunteers, who compile weekly recordings containing • the latest news appearing in The Beverley Guardian and The Beverley Advertiser • plus BDTN’s own entertaining and informative audio magazine, Whatever Next. Specially recorded interviews with local personalities are included too, along with occasional…