Yorkshire Bank Raises £5000 To Fight For Every Heartbeat
Friends and colleagues from Yorkshire Bank (York Office) have raised £5000 for the British Heart Foundation (BHF) by taking on The Minster Way last year, in memory of a friend and colleague.
Friends and colleagues from Yorkshire Bank (York Office) have raised £5000 for the British Heart Foundation (BHF) by taking on The Minster Way last year, in memory of a friend and colleague.
More than 20 schools across East Yorkshire supported British Heart Foundation by “Ramping up the Red” in February and organising healthy exercise and eating activities, dressing up in red and raising essential funds for British Heart Foundation heart disease research.
Staff at the East Riding of Yorkshire Council have taken up their second pedometer challenge of the year for the British Heart Foundation and to show their support for Beverley Heart Town.
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) is appealing for volunteers to help children and young people in Beverley raise vital funds for the charity and keep their own hearts healthy.
Lifestyle team The Two Terrific Turtles have presented a cheque to the Beverley branch of the British Heart Foundation totalling more than £500
Simon Barrett, British Heart Foundation (BHF) Beverley Fundraising Group Leader, has stepped out today to help the nation’s heart charity launch a new fundraising event in Beverley.
The Two Terrific Turtles made up of Samantha Novis and Ellie Hickman have put others first during their school summer holidays to help out the British Heart Foundation as they take part in the Lifestyle Challenge.
Workplaces across the East Riding of Yorkshire are being encouraged to team up with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) in the fight against heart disease by organising a Pedometer Challenge.
Volunteer fairs have been held at the Beverley and Bridlington campuses, with a range of organisations attending to highlight opportunities to learners.
April – a time to shake off the winter blues and focus on health and wellbeing. What better way to embrace the arrival of spring than by getting fit whilst meeting and making new friends?
Olympic Torch Bearer Janet Nolan will lead the Beverley Heart Walk, taking place this Sunday 24 March to raise vital funds for the British Heart Foundation.
Successful East Yorkshire running, walking and buggy burn club, Fitmums And Friends, is offering free training sessions in Beverley to help prevent heart disease in the pioneering Heart Town. The not-for-profit group wants people of all ages and fitness levels to join in with its free
Smokers in the East Riding are being encouraged to ‘swap fags for swag’ and consider the financial benefits of quitting this March on the 30th anniversary of No Smoking Day.
Simon Barrett, British Heart Foundation (BHF) Beverley Fundraising Group Leader, has stepped out today to help the nation’s heart charity launch a new fundraising event in Beverley.
At Coletta & Tyson Garden centre their Christmas is bigger and better than ever before. The beautiful displays including themed rooms, real life houses in their lit up ‘street’ and a miniature Christmas town.
How many people can go home and say today, I helped save someone’s life? That’s what fundraisers do every day when supporting the work of the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
Beverley Town Council in association with the National Gardens Scheme (NGS) is holding an Open Allotments Day on Sunday 29th July from 12 noon until 4pm on the Queensgate site.
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