Festival On Course For A Bonanza Weekend In June
As the Beverley Folk Festival enters its third year in its new venue at Beverley Racecourse, tickets are already selling well as the stellar line-up of artists reveals itself.
As the Beverley Folk Festival enters its third year in its new venue at Beverley Racecourse, tickets are already selling well as the stellar line-up of artists reveals itself.
Tracing your family history is a popular and fascinating past time, but it can be difficult to know where to start. East Riding Archives are launching a new and expanded 10 week family history course
The world’s most acclaimed Beatles tribute band, The Bootleg Beatles, are set to visit Beverley for the first time in history.
A research project is underway to discover more about the lives – and deaths – of the 117 former pupils and staff of Hymers College
A major new book looking at Beverley’s history from 1914-24 will be launched in the town on Wednesday 19th November
Coletta & Tyson Garden Centre is preparing for one of its busiest times of the year by reinforcing its commitment to supporting food and drink suppliers in the region.
A major new online resource for Yorkshire family history has just been launched. Parish records of baptisms, marriages and burials dating back to the 16th century
Thousands of people are signing up this month to national campaigns designed to encourage us to reduce or stop our drinking and smoking habits.
With two new and exciting exhibitions about to open at the Treasure House the public are being given the chance to meet the people responsible for creating these touching and thought-provoking shows.
She’s fearless, frank and outspoken – and she’s heading to Beverley Literature Festival. Kathy Lette will be appearing at Beverley Literature Festival on Friday, 3 October, 7.30pm – 8.30pm at Toll Gavel United Church.
Beverley has been shortlisted for a prestigious ‘Great Town’ Award by the London-based Academy of Urbanism.
Over two centuries ago, the East Riding played host to one of the groundbreaking events that helped advance the study of astronomy and even our understanding of the universe itself.
On Monday, 4 August, 6-8pm, the Treasure House will be holding a Great War Local History Forum to commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War.
Beverley Community Museum in the Guildhall has been officially re-opened after being refurbished by the chairman of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Councillor Pat O’Neil.
In celebration of the Tour de France visiting our shores, Richardsons Cycling Club is hosting a Go-Ride Tour event, to cement the legacy and give young people the chance to get involved with cycle sport.
Volunteers are needed for a major project which will tell the previously untold personal stories of local people involved in the First World War.
The family pet has most likely existed for as long as we have had families themselves. For many, they are virtually another family member and we dote on them as loving companions.
Beverley’s Georgian festival will feature a stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s posthumously published novel, Lady Susan, written by local writers, Mary Aherne and Sue Parr.
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