A new roundabout along Beverley’s Minster Way is fully open to traffic after construction work was completed on the £1.38m scheme.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council began work on the new roundabout – between the Long Lane overpass and the Lincoln Way roundabout – in November last year.
Late October will see more events organised by East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s countryside access team, designed to make the most of the stunning countryside in the area.
An Autumn Migration Birdwatch will take place at South Landing Local Nature Reserve at Flamborough on Sunday, 20 October from 9.30 am – 11.30 am , led by a local birdwatching guide with Yorkshire Coast Nature.
Beverley-based Lovel Developments has submitted plans for the next phase of East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s housing masterplan for the town after securing permission for an initial project to build 189 homes.
The Council’s planning committee has now approved the first phase of the scheme south of Willow Lane and Philip Lovel, Managing Director of Lovel Developments, said the decision opens up an area of 14.25 hectares of land which is part of the masterplan.
Happy Hounds in Beverley are celebrating three ‘Barking Good Years’ in business.
Happy Hounds, a luxury boarding kennels on Long Lane, Beverley was founded by Tracey Southern, who confessed she had some sleepless nights ahead of opening the business.
A Hull man who advertised his illegal waste services on Facebook has been ordered to pay a total of £2,794.44 after admitting fly-tipping in Beverley.
Rubbish including tables, metal cages, car seats, cardboard boxes, a gas bottle and other household items were found dumped at the side of the road in Long Lane, Beverley, in March 2017.
Beverley Athletic Club are organising a ‘one off’ event to celebrate the forthcoming opening of Beverley’s new Southern Relief Road – the Minster Way 5k Run.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is pleased to report that works forming part of the Beverley Integrated Transport Plan are continuing to progress well during the summer period
Monday, 29 July will see work start on the £22 million Beverley Integrated Transport Plan (BITP) which, when complete, will reduce congestion and improve traffic flows in the town.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council and its contractor Birse Civils will begin construction of the £22 million Beverley Integrated Transport Plan (BITP) on Monday, 29 July.
Whatever happened to we will not build inside the by-pass if the government pays for the road? That is the question being asked by Long Lane resident Alan Dale.