Dove House Hospice
Lotto Fundraising For Local School
Friends of St Nicholas Primary School, Holmechurch Lane, Beverley are working in partnership with the local hospice to raise much needed funds for their school through a Lottery partnership scheme.
Gareth Jones Completes His Long Distance Running Challenge
Gareth Jones has crossed the line to complete his 12th long distance run in 12 months. Gareth has been running in races including the Beverley 10K around Yorkshire for the past year to raise money for Dove House Hospice.
QualitySolicitors Lockings Raise Thousands Of Pounds For Dove House Hospice
This year Dove House Hospice’s ‘Make a Will Fortnight’ has been more successful than ever before. In October, the firm supported the Hospice by offering new Wills and Will reviews to the general public, waiving their usual fee in exchange for a donation to the charity.
Christmas Lights Switch On Will Be A Festive Family Event
Ice skating, outdoor cinema and Winter Fayre are will make Beverley Christmas Lights Switch a family affair.
Local Lawyer To Be ‘locked Up’ In Hm Prison Everthorpe In Aid Of Hospice
Managing Partner at QualitySolicitors Lockings, Richard Allen, will be locked in a cell at HM Prison Everthorpe on Wednesday, 16th October. His bail target is £1,000 in aid of Dove House Hospice’s ‘Lock up your boss’ fundraising initiative.
QualitySolicitors Lockings Raising Funds For Dove House Hospice’s
Following on from the success of last year’s fundraising campaign, local legal firm, QualitySolicitors Lockings are delighted to announce they will once again, be supporting the Dove House Hospice Make a Will Fortnight 2013, this year running from 16 – 27 September.
Beverley Menswear Supporting Dove House Hospice Goes From Strength To Strength
Dove House Hospice menswear shop in Swarbys Yard is due to hold a series of events and offer discounts in store to mark reaching its first birthday.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 150
HU17.net Magazine Issue 150 is available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way. This week features content from the following events and stories that have appeared on the HU17.net wed site;
Cyclists To Peddle 174 Miles In Aid Of Dove House Hospice
Nine local cyclists are hoping to raise £5,000 for the Dove House Hospice Love You 2 Appeal by cycling from Morecambe to Bridlington.
Dove House Hospice : Volunteers Needed In Beverley
Dove House Hospice, a charity caring for people with life limiting illnesses in Hull and the East Riding, is appealing for new volunteers for their retail stores based in Beverley.
Beverley Ladies Circle Annual Handover @ Cerutti2
Beverley Ladies Circle met at Cerutti2 for their annual ‘Handover’. The theme of the evening was ‘Childhood friendships’, which was apt as outgoing Chair Kerri Harold handed over to Lyn McCoid.
Claude Mole Named As New Council Chairman
At the annual meeting of council on 9 May, Councillor Claude Mole was elected to be the new chairman of East Riding of Yorkshire Council and will serve until May 2014.
Beverley 10K : Gareth Jones Sets New PB
Gareth Jones was one of the many runners who took part in the weekend’s Hall Construction Group Beverley 10K. – Plus more images from the Beverley 10K
Hypnotherapist Spreads Happiness At Workshop
A Beverley clinical hypnotherapist is helping people discover their inner power with a one-off charity workshop in aid of Dove House Hospice.
Niki Treks The Sahara To Support Dovehouse
In a few short weeks Niki Henderson, owner of the ‘Toy Gallery’ in Beverley will be traveling to Morocco to undertake a big personal challenge, trekking for six days through the Sahara to raise money for an exceptional cause, the Dove House Hospice Love You 2 appeal.
Local Artist Nick Matson’s Work Goes On Display At Creation Fine Arts
Local artist Nick Matson opened his new show of ten pictures and ten drawings at Creation Fine Arts last Wednesday. The pictures are a record of the River Hull where it passes through Swinemoor Meadows
Travelling Riverside Hues @ Creation Fine Arts Beverley
The centre of Beverley has developed away from the river, once the source of much of its trade, materials and wealth. Yet the river remains, no longer a centre of boat building and commerce but following its path at a calmer