It was Christmas every day at one of the region’s leading companies as staff at its string of filling stations and convenience stores supported shoppers in the face of the lockdown shambles in the supermarkets.
Sewell on the Go saw demand for petrol plummet as people stayed at home and kept their cars in their driveways. But sales of groceries soared as residents relied on the neighbourhood network rather than risking a trip to bigger stores which were packed with people, but where shelves were empty.
AEDdonate are the latest group to win £2,000 in the Tesco March/April Bags of Help customer vote. Shoppers at the Morton Lane store voted for the project called ‘Defibrillators for Beverley’ .
The defibrillator is to be sited at the Game Bird Public House on Holme Church Lane, Beverley and Tesco recently visited the pub to make the cheque presentation.
Graham Stuart MP has backed efforts by pupils, parents, governors and teachers at Beverley St Nicholas Primary School to improve lighting along the footpath between the school and the adjacent St Nicholas Church.
Graham said that safety must be the ‘primary concern’ as work continues around a new £5m building at the site on Holme Church Lane.
Bus users in Beverley are being reminded that certain services at certain times will be subject to slight changes to their routes during weeknights.
The local authority currently has a project to resurface the roads around Beverley with the latest phase of works causing some disruption to public transport.
Around 40 new jobs could be created in Beverley if plans for retail park led by a Lidl supermarket along with a selection of leisure outlets are approved.
Work is getting underway on a £5million scheme to amalgamate a Beverley primary school’s infant and junior schools into a brand new building on a single site.
Richmond Properties (UK) Limited say three Conservative councillors are using their business as a ‘political pawn’ and public documents prove they had nothing to do with saving a local pub
As work continues on the Beverley Integrated Transport Plan, East Riding of Yorkshire Council is advising motorists of the latest areas where major improvements are to be carried out.
Thousands of pounds of damage has been caused to 10 cars that were parked on the road side on Holme Church Lane and Mintfields Road overnight on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 September 2014.
Beverley Town Council is now working hard on its Heritage Lottery funded project to restore the Rolls of Honour around the town. This week the ‘Shrines’ (and the Rolls) inside them in Norwood and Holme Church Lane)
There is an emergency closure of Holme Church Lane in Beverley starting today, for gas repairs. Our Service 521 will not be able to serve the whole of Holme Church Lane.