Almost everything you would expect from a good pub is moving outdoors when Great Newsome Brewery holds its annual ‘Festivale’ family charity event.
In a day-long celebration of the British countryside, the farm-based brewery at South Frodingham, Holderness is laying on food, wine, craft beer and music plus a pub quiz and games on June 23.
Captain’s of Beverley Town Cricket Club have expressed their thanks to the businesses and individuals who have sponsored the club for the forthcoming season.
Beverley Town CC, who play at the Norwood Recreation Ground provide cricket in the local area for all ages including free softball sessions every Monday.
Hull and East Yorkshire’s premier tourism awards, the REYTAs, have achieved record entries yet again.
And such was the quality, the organisers, Visit Hull and East Yorkshire (VHEY) had to introduce an additional category during the short-listing process because of the “overwhelming” numbers vying for the honour of Remarkable Tourism Event.
The countdown has begun in the search for the region’s remarkable tourism businesses, with the launch of the 2017 Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards
With only a few weeks left to go before the doors open to the 3rd Beverley Real Ale festival, festival organisors are expecting yet another sell out with record numbers of real ale and cider
The 4th Leven Real Ale festival takes place on the 20th and 21st of June at the New Inn Leven. Set within the Historic Georgian courtyard people will get the chance to try a fantastic range or beer and cider served from the famous stable bars nestled at the back of the courtyard.
Beverley Food Festival and Beverley Real Ale Festival have joined forces for the second year running for what promises to be the most successful Beverley real ale Festival and Beverley Food Festivals.
With a little under 2 weeks to go before festival organisers open the doors at the Beverley Rugby Club The festival is set to be another sell out – putting Beverley’s Real Ale festivals
The Beverley Food Festival and The Beverley Real Ale Festival have joined forces in what promises to be one of the region’s premier food and drink events!
The first ever Beverley Real Ale and Cider Festival takes took place last weekend with tremendous support from the local community. Nearly 2000 poeple attended the event which took place in the magnificent surroundings of St Marys Church in Beverley.
From Tuesday 9th of October real ale lovers across the region will get the chance to sample the Beverley Real Ale festivals first festival ale ‘White Rabbit’ Brewed by festival sponsors Great Newsome Brewery.
Set within the beautiful St Mays Church in Beverley, The Beverley Real Ale Festival hopes to pull in pounds for the churches charity by pulling pints of some of the county’s finest real ales.