Two girls from Walkington will find out tonight if they have won the Lifestyle 2018 Award after their incredible efforts this summer.
Amelia Elvin and Jess Clark under the name Team Stand Tall spent their summer raising money to purchase a defibrillator. Furthermore, the pair also trained a number of young people how to use the equipment.
Walkington Pantomime Players are staging a production of ‘Cheshire Cats’ by Gail Young, a funny, and at times, touching play about a group of women who aim to speedwalk
Margaret Pinder, Labour’s Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Beverley & Holderness is holding an open meeting in Walkington on Friday 23 January to discuss the concerns of local residents for the 2015 elections.
Val and Jon Mager appeared at Beverley Magistrates Court this morning charged under the Trade Unions Act, after being arrested at Rathlin Energy’s Crawberry Hill well site on the 15th May.
Organisers of the Cornucopia Festival are delighted to announce that, as part of the build up to this year’s event, highly acclaimed Nashville based singer songwriter Bonnie Bishop will play at Walkington Village Hall on Sunday March 16th.
As part of the build up to this year’s Cornucopia Festival, we are delighted to announce that highly acclaimed Nashville based singer songwriter Bonnie Bishop will be playing at Walkington Village Hall on Sunday March 16th.
Local bus company East Yorkshire Motor Services (EYMS) has announced major improvements to some of its bus routes, and an amazing money-saving special offer.
Beverley-based actors Neil King and Richard Avery say the tradition of telling ghost stories on Christmas Eve is the inspiration behind their latest touring production, which is launched later this month in the East Riding (Friday 19 November). The duo, who run Other Lives Productions, have toured for the last three years with a first half of semi-dramatised readings around a theme, followed by a second half featuring a new…
Theatre company Other Lives Productions has announced the double-bill of plays which it will take on tour around East Riding villages this autumn. The Beverley-based company is presenting “Is There Anybody There…?”, described as a light-hearted sortie into the metaphysical – the world beyond the normal. Mysteries, ghosts and so forth will feature, with a first half comprising stories which will be recited by actors Neil King and Richard Avery….