The Beverley Party Ask : Whose Town is it Anyway?
The Beverley Party have released a statement ahead of the local elections without questioning who the town belongs to and also the decisions being made that are impacting the lives of the residents.
The Beverley Party have released a statement ahead of the local elections without questioning who the town belongs to and also the decisions being made that are impacting the lives of the residents.
Burden Road Track Fitness and Boxing Club in Beverley celebrated its first anniversary with an open day last Friday.
The Club was opened by local people who recognised the potential of an underused asset at Burden Road Youth Centre.
HU17.net Magazine issue 125 is available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way. The final edition of 2012 features pictures from, around the town, Beverley Rugby Clubs Christmas Party, Conservative Party Christmas Lunch,
Young people from Burden Road Youth Centre hosted a Christmas meal for the elders in their local community. The Christmas meal was prepared and served up by the young people who also funded some of the ingredients.
This week’s edition oHU17.net Magazine is available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way. It features selection of pictures from the following events that have happened in Beverley; Shimmer – Feature on a local nail salon De Lacy Spa 1st Birthday Walkington Youth Club Presentation Megan Withers Birthday Halloween Party @ The Royal Standard Halloween Party @ Kubana Bar Halloween @ Lucias Charity Halloween Rave @ Beverley Rugby Club Rowan Jenna’s Birthday…
Mayor of Beverley Peter Astell officially opened the Burden Road Youth Centre Gardens this weekend. With support from local business MKM, the children have transformed the outdoor space at their club. A representative of MKM Beverley, Tom Moore attended the opening and was overwhelmed by the transformation of the garden and the hard work by the children. Andy Beet, manager of MKM Beverley commented; “This community project has made an…
Chris Nicholson along with other staff and volunteers at Burden Road Youth Centre are nearing the end of a project that has seen them develop a garden. The project has given the youngsters a chance to make a real impact and gain valuable experience in number of skills that include brick laying. Their efforts mainly go unnoticed though every Saturday they continue to not only work on the garden but…