Discovering The East Coast: Aristocratic Tourism In Yorkshire 1680-1832
An illustrated lecture on the history of tourism to the East Yorkshire Coast will be held in the Treasure House Education Room, Beverley, on Thursday, 18 July at 6.30pm.
An illustrated lecture on the history of tourism to the East Yorkshire Coast will be held in the Treasure House Education Room, Beverley, on Thursday, 18 July at 6.30pm.
Beverley Leisure Complex’s Café Vibe is trialling a new food collection technology system, aimed at cutting waiting times for food orders.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is encouraging residents and visitors to the area to support local markets as part of the national Love Your Local Market campaign, from Wednesday 15 to Saturday 29 May.
Restaurant owners, Julian and Rieko said that it has been an absolute pleasure having the children of Hull Collegiate join us in learning how to make sushi.
Beverley Arts Trust would like to invite as many people as possible to a FREE and FUN evening to celebrate Beverley Puppet Festival. This biennial Festival, last held in July 2012
East Riding College is opening its doors to residents and prospective students next month with a range of activities taking place during its latest open events.
To celebrate National Apprenticeship Week 2013, the council is keen to highlight its commitment to developing its workforce and recognition of the need to have appropriate routes into employment.
The stained glass of the churches of the East Riding often does not share the fame that other areas of Yorkshire enjoy, but there are some beautiful examples in this area, which deserve to be better known.
In December Geoff Eggleton from the Defence School of Transport and his wife Trish visited Myanmar, Burma for a holiday, this isn’t the first time they have spent holidays there.
East Riding Voluntary Action Services (ERVAS) is inviting community and voluntary groups to attend a free half-day workshop on how to secure funding in 2013.
Businesses looking for a venue in which to set up their venture are often overwhelmed by the choice of accommodation available, and yet finding the right location for your company could make or break your business.
Businesses and organisations that employ up to 1,000 employees could be eligible for a new grant to help take on an apprentice. Until March 2013, the National Apprenticeship Service (NAS) will provide up to 40,000 apprenticeship grants
Four East Riding towns have today received a welcome boost by being named Town Team Partners. The Department for Communities and Local Government has confirmed that, as part of the Portas Pilot initiative, Beverley, Bridlington, Goole and
Community transport (CT) operators in the East Riding are expanding their services to meet local needs and helping to provide better access to healthcare, shopping and other essential activities.
East Riding College is celebrating its eighth consecutive increase in the number of 16 to 18-year-old students enrolled on full-time courses. With more than 1,150 now enrolled, the College is expecting to beat the growth targets set for this year, despite a significant reduction in the number of 16-year-olds
On 28 August, all of the entries were evaluated anonymously by the judging panel, which included Councillor Chad Chadwick, chairman of the council; Sally Hayes, Beverley Art Gallery curator; and Ian Rayner, tourism service manager.
Local woman Julie Anderson and her fiancé Ray Dixon, owners of the 4 star Eastgate Guest House, have recently received a Silver Award. This is for consistent high quality of accommodation and customer service, awarded by ‘Quality in Tourism’ (star rating inspectors for Visit England).
Visitors to historic Beverley can now find out more information about the town’s past and present as well as where to eat and drink, attractions to see and accommodation to stay in.