Three Week Project To Enhance Beverley Bus Station Underway
A £150,000 improvement project is being carried out at Beverley Bus Station.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s major scheme has started and is expected to take three weeks to complete.
A £150,000 improvement project is being carried out at Beverley Bus Station.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s major scheme has started and is expected to take three weeks to complete.
Work to reconfigure Beverley Health Centre has recently been completed. The refurbishment is aimed at optimising space at the site, creating room for Manor Road Surgery to expand its patient list to address future demand for health services.
The third phase of a £1m scheme to improve roads in Beverley town centre and beyond is due to begin next month.
As part of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council scheme, work began in June to resurface parts of Norwood and North Bar Without, followed by work in Lairgate, Armstong Way, with Corporation Road and Samman Road to follow later this month.
Brand new traffic lights are to be installed at a major Beverley junction starting next week.
Work is due to begin on Monday 12 August to replace the lights and poles at the New Walkergate and Manor Road junction with Norwood and Hengate.
Traffic lights at two major junctions in Beverley are to be replaced as part of a £140,000 upgrade scheme.
Work is due to begin on Monday 15 July at the junction of New Walkergate with Morton Lane and Walkergate to install the brand new energy-saving lights.
MP Graham Stuart has praised Fir Tree Nursery School after they were awarded an Outstanding by Ofsted.
The MP for Beverley and Holderness says the news of their achievement is fantastic for the area. He also says it is clear children who attend are receiving the best care.
Local people who need to see a GP or physiotherapist over the Easter bank holiday period will be able to do so for the first time this year.
Routine care appointments, with a doctor or physiotherapist, will be offered from the East Riding Improving Access hub at Manor Road surgery in Beverley on Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday.
A Sweetheart Pin Cushion Mural, painted by local artist Emma Garness is helping young people learn the value of remembrance.
Emma painted the Sweetheart Pin Cushion Mural in July. The project was done due to Beverley being involved in Britain in Bloom.
A Hull man has to pay almost £600 after fly-tipped waste dumped on a field in Cottingham was traced back to him.
Carl Hessey of Manor Road, Hull appeared at Beverley Magistrates Court on Wednesday, 25 September where he pleaded guilty to one charge of failing in his duty of care.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 330 is out and features a selection of content that has appeared on the HU17.net Web Site.
This issues includes 1st Molescroft Scouts, Manor Road Nursery, plus the views of Cllr Denis Healy as he spends time with the Street Angles and also calls for a fellow councillor to resign.
Children from Manor Road Nursery were celebrating after they learned they had won the Schools Category at the Beverley Minster Christmas Tree Festival.
Organisers of the event praised the children for their efforts describing their tree as a wonderful creation.
Tonight, on the evening of Friday 24 of July a cycle race takes place in Beverley, and due to road closures buses can’t use Beverley Bus Station from 5pm until just after midnight.
News that local broadband provider KC is set to roll out super fast broadband to 15,000 homes may sound like good news, but it’s not if you live in Beverley.
A former resident DJ from the Regal Night Club Simon Burns is set to launch a new book 79 years to the day that The Regal cinema, café restaurant and ballroom opened for business in 1935.