Local Festival Puts Life’s Difficult Questions Under The Spotlight
There’s plenty of room for debate at this year’s Lit Up festival. For the first time Beverley Literature Festival and Bridlington Poetry Festival have come together to create Lit Up
There’s plenty of room for debate at this year’s Lit Up festival. For the first time Beverley Literature Festival and Bridlington Poetry Festival have come together to create Lit Up
Tickets go on sale on Thursday, 1 September for Lit Up 2016, the East Riding’s festival of words, celebrating all aspects of writing across the East Riding, from Bridlington to Beverley.
The Yorkshire Racing Summer Festival came to Beverley this Monday evening. Poor weather throughout the day threatened to cast a shadow on the final evening meeting of the season though by 6pm the skies had cleared and the sun was shining through what little cloud remained. For those who had made it to Beverley Racecourse they got to enjoy a thrilling evening of racing. On the track Silvestre De Sousa…
Beverley Racecourse’s first meeting of the season was blessed by fantastic weather on the Westwood. Thousands of punters enjoyed the conditions for the suitably named ‘Spring Into Racing At Beverley’ meeting. Among those making the most of a superb day of racing were former Hull City captain Ian Ashbee, BBC Radio Humberside legend David Burns and Beverley ARLC manager Richard Shaw. The racing got off to a slightly muted start…
Robert Winston and mount Markington claimed the feature race at Beverley Racecourse. The 4-1 second favourite battled it out with 15/8F Tilletudlem up the home straight to claim the 2m 35y 125th Year of the Watt Memorial Handicap Stakes.