As it’s 150th Anniversary year draws to a close, Beverley Building Society invited members and guests to a garden party and celebrated the burial of a time capsule.
The winner of the Society’s Red Box Challenge, Natasha Sharpe from Year 4 at Molescroft Primary School buried the time capsule with the help of Graham Carter, Head of Lending. Natasha included a letter to her future self, as well as items from the Society, members of the public and a letter from Her Majesty The Queen.
The final celebrations of Beverley Building Society’s 150th Anniversary will take place on 27 June with a garden party. To mark the occasion the Society will bury a time capsule. Local residents are invited to include an item that will be uncovered in 2067.
The time capsule will be buried on the premises, containing various items including a passbook, documents and photographs. The Society is appealing to members of the public to help fill it with objects that future generations will find interesting.
Beverley Building Society have welcomed their fifth graduate into the business as they continue to help give young people a start in their professional careers.
Karinda Jones, the Fundraising Manager for Dove House Hospice says she is very grateful after members of the Beverley Building Society voted them as their charity of the month.
Customers at Beverley Building Society Voted Cash for Kids (Mission Christmas) as the Charity of the Month in December. The Society made a donation of £250.00.
The much publicised Mortgage Market Review (MMR) came into effect on 26th April and has caused many lenders to reassess the way in which they provide mortgages.
At the National Council for Work Experience (NCWE) Awards in London last week, the Beverley Building Society had their graduate internship programme voted as one of the top three in the country.
Throughout January members of the Beverley Building Society have been voting in the branch to decide the winner of the Society’s Charity of the Month competition.
Supporting the local community has been a major part of the Beverley Building Society’s ethos for 146 years. Most recently help has been given to local young people from the National Citizen Service (NCS) who volunteer their time to make a difference in the community.