HU17.net Magazine Issue 381 is out and available from Molescroft News on Woodhall Way.
This week’s issues features a selection of content that has appeared on the Hu17.net web site including a roundup of local news, sport, travel and politics.
HU17 Magazine Issue 380 is out and available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way.
This week’s issue features a selection of content including a round out of the weekend sporting action featuring Beverley RUFC, Beverley Town and AFC Walkington.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 377 is out and features images from South Pacific by Longcroft School and the inauguration of the new Vicar at Beverley Minster.
This week also features a number of articles. HU17.net Magazine Issue 377 can be purchased from Molescroft News on Woodhall Way, Beverley.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 376 is out and available from Molescorft News, Woodhall Way.
This week’s issue features a selection of content that have appeared on the HU17.net web site including Tiger Inn Back Beverley Netball Club By Funding New Playing Strip and Minster Congregation Present Unique Parting Gift To Popular Curate.
HU17.net Magazine issue 367 is available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way and is pack with content that has featured on the HU17 web site.
This week’s issues includes Keldmarsh Primary School with their drumming master class and photos from the blue & golds sportsman’s dinner, plus much more.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 366 is out and available to purchase from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way. This week’s edition features a collection of pictures, news and sport.
There are reports from the weekend’s big games and an extensive in depth look at the upcoming Judy Garland night being held as part of the film festival.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 365 is out and available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way. Inside you will find a collection of content that has appeared on the HU17 web site.
This issue contains previews for the up coming Film Festival, a round up of the weekend sporting action and much more.
Residents in Molescroft who were promised a consultation by East Riding Council on yellow lines on their streets, have been left frustrated after being told by the Council that they will have to wait 18 months for anything to be done, and that even then it might not happen.
In April, residents of Orchard Garth, Orchard Close and Woodhall Way approached their ward councillors with a petition calling for yellow lines on their streets because of continual problems with cars parking and blocking access on Orchard Garth and restricting access for emergency services, delivery vehicles and refuse collection lorries.