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The Beverley Classic Car Rally took place this week and as ever proved popular with plenty of people heading into Beverley to view the vehicles on show.
On Friday, 3 October, the council, on behalf of the East Riding Cultural Partnership, will launch the second Capturing the East Riding Amateur Photography Competition.
The weekend saw the Dalton Point-to-Point take place on the edge of Beverley. Local bookmaker Tim Galbraith in South Dalton and sent in these pictures that capture some of the atmosphere at the event.
Humber Colts manager Tony Henderson sent in these pictures of the stunt show that took place at Beverley Racecourse. The event proved so popular people were turned away at the gates!
Photos from the Point-2-Point that took place this weekend at Dalton Park. An annual event the meeting is organised by the Holderness Hunt and features amateur rider’s horse racing over a jump course.
Steve Dowler and Jenny Dowler of Walkington emailed in these two pictures showing them with their copy of Beverley Only weekly glossy, HU17.net Magazine while overseas.
Gemma Kennedy sent in these pictures of her festive pups. The photo shows mother Mia and her two puppies Peanut and Mimi wearing their mini father Christmas outfits.
Robert Campey sent in this collection of images taken a this weekend’s highly successful Festival of Christmas. Tens of thousands of people descended upon the town to enjoy the Beverley Festival of Christmas, which featured plenty of entertainment
This image was sent by Dave and Melissa Dowler, who are officers with P & O. The image was sent in with caption “HU17 Down Under” – “HU17 in Tauranga, North Island, New Zealand.”
Pictures sent in by Helen Baldwin, Phil Scaife and Vivian Bush showing the water that built up on the Beverley Westwood and also the River Hull at Tickton.
These shots were sent in by local pharmacist Roger Spink. While out walking his dog Scout at daft o’clock this morning Roger spotted that cows had got through a gate that had been left open and were feasting on the track!
I saw you had your own photographer at the Armed Forces Day, today, but I have attached a couple of photos, I thought you may like to use. Aforesaid photographer was dedicated to his cause when he climbed the roc