Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards will take place later this week with a number of businesses and events flying the flag for Beverley.
Tourism is a key industry for the region with the latest figures released showing tourism in 2017 was worth £837 million to the local economy, with more visitors coming to area than ever before.
Beverley Musical Theatre has a rich and fascinating history dating back to its inception in 1927 when it was Beverley Amateur Operatic Society.
I recently spent a sunny afternoon outside Lempicka Cafe on Wednesday Market with Alison White, now in her fifth year as chair, discussing the history of the Society, their latest production and her lifelong love of musicals.
A number of businesses in Beverley have been nominated for ‘Hull Life Style Award’ which was set up to celebrate business and the people that make Hull a great City.
Nominations from Beverley include The Kings Head Hotel, Mimi Boutique, TC Patisserie, Roots Rum Shack & Kitchen, BodyFlex Gym, Sessions Hair and Beauty Spa, Tickton Grange Hotel, Chequers Micropub, Cerutti 2 Beverley , The Potting Shed, Pipe and Glass, The Westwood, Hugh Rice Jewellers and Lempicka Café & Bistro .
The word culture is on everyone’s lips in this Hull2017 City of Culture year; now culture will be served up on a plate, too, in one of the region’s social highlights of the year, the Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards, the REYTAs.
A number of local businesses from Bevelrey in running for an award including Lempicka Cafe & Bistro, who are based at Wednesday Market and Butt Farm Caravan & Campsite, who are eyeing up the Best Newcomer Award.
Hull and East Riding’s premier tourism awards, the REYTAs, have been given unprecedented support from local businesses, with more sponsors of awards than ever before.
Events and companies from Beverley that are in contention for an award are Beverley Food Festival, Beverley Puppet Festival, The Westwood Restaurant, Lempicka Cafe & Bistro, T C Patisserie and Butt Farm Caravan & Campsite.
Local Food Coach Anita Norman has teamed up with Lempicka Cafe where she will hold Workshops that show eating healthy doesn’t have to be a dull experience.
Following on from the very successful evening last year the Oxfam Cake Club has arranged another special Chocolate Tasting Evening at 7pm on Friday 14th March at Lempicka Café, Wednesday Market, Beverley.
On Saturday 11th May between 10.30am and 2.30pm, a selection of artists appearing at this year’s Beverley Folk Festival, will once again be hitting Beverley town centre Cafés giving taster performances
It’s Lempicka Chocolates first Easter trading from Beverley’s Wednesday Market. To celebrate, they have hand-crafted a range of Easter chocolatey goodness from flat Easter eggs to half shells filled with their hand-crafted artisan chocolates.
Beverley was the venue for the launch of a new Oxfam campaign. Supporters from Beverley gathered at the Oxfam bookshop on Toll Gavel to enjoy a chocolate tasting from Lempicka Cafe.
Beverley gets together with Oxfam for women around the world. Oxfam Beverley is calling for people in the town to join them for a mouth-watering event for their Get Together campaign.
HU17.net Magazine issue 126 is available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way. The first edition of 2013 features pictures from the Beverley Lions New Years Day Fun Run, Lempicka Chocolate Shop Opening and extensive coverage of party goers on around the town on New Years Eve.
Popular Beverley cafe bar Lempicka ushered in a new era at the Wednesday Market venue. New owners Claire and Drew Strawbridge organised a Christmas open evening to introduce themselves to their loyal
A very good crowd gathered in Wednesday Market to take part in an event to welcome in the Olympic Games as people from the East Riding of Yorkshire gathered to ring bells for three full minutes.