Tales From The Treasure House : The Marble Arch
After many years of waiting, Beverley finally has its own cinema. For the younger generation in the town this may be the first time that they’ve been able to go and see a movie
After many years of waiting, Beverley finally has its own cinema. For the younger generation in the town this may be the first time that they’ve been able to go and see a movie
If you have ever watched those TV documentaries like ‘Time Team’ and marvelled at the amazing digital models that they make of old buildings
It is fair to say that this winter, so far, could be summed up as generally wet and wild, rather than cold and frosty.
With the nationwide release this week of the much anticipated movie ‘Dad’s Army’, all eyes are on Bridlington and other parts of the East Riding including Beverley
Christmas is over, but the shopping frenzy continues as we finish with Black Fridays and Panic Saturdays, and move onto the January Sales bonanza.
This month, Christmas shoppers in Beverley will be crowding into the town’s newest shopping precinct to grab their festive bargains and explore what the Flemingate Shopping Centre has to offer.
The local college has already been on this formerly derelict site for a while this year, but with a cinema and hotel about to grace the premises, the area is going to be alive with people engaging in activities of shopping, leisure, and learning.
With the 1939 Register expected to be published online later this month, the world of family history is abuzz at the prospect of a mine of information about our near ancestors
Where buildings are concerned, the fashion for certain styles and building materials change almost as much as in the clothing industry.
It’s that time of year again, when the parents celebrate and kids commiserate; the end of the summer holidays and the start of a new school year.
The style of the clothes that we wear is constantly changing. What once was the height of fashion is soon last year’s trash and it’s on to the next big thing.
Swimming or bathing in the sea is an activity we take very much for granted nowadays; we can paddle liberally into the sea in our trunks, bikini, or even mankini
This month we celebrate 200 years since the Battle of Waterloo, that famous victory over the ‘old enemy’ France. As a nation we tend to revel in the rivalry between ourselves and the French.
International Dance Day took place recently and people will still be in the mood to celebrate this age-old cultural tradition.
This March is Women’s History Month, when we celebrate the achievements of some incredible characters who have championed women through the ages.
It’s fantastic to see that theatre is now back in Beverley and townsfolk, and indeed the East Riding, can once again look on Beverley as a centrepiece for high-quality theatrical entertainment
Today, the Indian Curry is a national favourite in the British cuisine. Whether it be a Korma, Tikka Masala, or Vindaloo, many of us can think of nothing better to have for a Saturday night takeaway or restaurant.
Mention Christmas and most of us instantly think of receiving presents, but if we stop and think for a while, we should also remember that the spirit of Christmas is about giving.
A major new book looking at Beverley’s history from 1914-24 will be launched in the town on Wednesday 19th November
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