Yorkshire Coast News
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Bridlington Could Have One Large GP Practice for Entire Town
Health bosses say there have been significant improvements in Bridlington GP Services as a plan to create a single large practice is floated.
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Children's Online Safety Knowledge Improves but Risks Remain Says North Yorkshire Survey
A new Growing up in North Yorkshire Survey has shed light on the online safety behaviours and awareness of young people in the county.
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Former Scarborough Athletic Chairman Expresses Confidence in Ground Issue Resolution
Simon Cope, the original chairman of Scarborough Athletic back in 2007, has voiced his confidence that the current problems with the club's home ground will be resolved.
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Esk Valley Community Railway Backs Train Use for Whitby School Pupils
The Chair of the Esk Valley Community Railway group, is advocating for the increased use of an existing train service to transport pupils from villages in the Esk Valley to Whitby School.
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Concern Over Bridlington Paddling Pool Use
The Coastal Services team in Bridlington are asking people not to use the town's paddling pool for washing dogs, bikes or bait boxes.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Raises Concerns Over PIP Changes at Prime Minister's Questions
Alison Hume, the Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby, raised concerns over proposed changes to PIP payments at Prime Minister's Questions this week.
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Yorkshire Coast Towns Could Get Share of £1.2m Investment
Communities across North Yorkshire are due to be given extra support amid plans to allocate more than £1.2 million to identify their investment needs.
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Scarborough Charity's Future Fears
A Scarborough charity says it's tougher to raise money due to a lack of grants and funding.
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Hornsea Lifeboat Member Among London Marathon Runners
One of Hornsea RNLI's Coxswains, is swapping his lifeboat boots for running shoes in today's London Marathon 2025.
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Scarborough Rugby's Cup Progress
Scarborough Rugby Club are through to the next round of the Papa John's Community Cup.
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Mixed Results For Yorkshire Coast Cricket Sides
There were ups and downs for our Yorkshire Coast cricket sides with Whitby, Scarborough, Bridlington, Driffield, Folkton & Flixton all in action.
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Scarborough Athletic Miss Out On Top Half Spot
Boro were held in the East Midlands on Saturday.
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Whitby Town Savaged By Table Toppers in Final Clash
The Blues were well beaten in Cheshire by the NPL Premier champions on Saturday.
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Brid Town Beaten By Belper
Bridlington Town ended their NPL East campaign with disappointment on Saturday.
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Humberside Police Now Recruiting
The force covering Bridlington and East Riding are looking for talented newcomers.
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Mental Health Awareness in Scarborough on Sunday
It's at Compass Fitness, who are working with Bud's Gym to raise money and awareness for Scarborough Survivors.
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Council Working with Contractors and Club on Scarborough Football Pitch Problems
North Yorkshire Council says it is talking to the builders of the Scarborough Sports Village 3G Pitch which has failed leaving Scarborough Athletic without a home ground for next season.
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East Riding Police Force Say Area Is Safer With 7,000 Fewer Crimes Annually
They say the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has highlighted a continued reduction in crime across the Humberside force area, which includes Bridlington and the East Riding.
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Five Festivals Confirmed for 2025 Scarborough Fair Programme
The biggest celebration of arts, culture and sporting activities ever seen in Scarborough is to be staged to help to attract more visitors and engage with the seaside resort’s local communities.
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Police in Scarborough Release CCTV After Thefts
They issued this CCTV image of two people they would like to speak to, following a theft in Scarborough.
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Whitby Town Council Launches Search for Christmas Lights Contractor
Whitby Town Council has announced that it is seeking contractors to provide festive lighting for the town centre for the next three years, covering the Christmas seasons from 2025 to 2027
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Scarborough Athletic Board Working on Groundshare Arrangements
In an update to supporters Scarborough Athletic say they are looking at finding an alternate home ground for next season following issues with the 3G pitch at Scarborough Sports Village.
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Council Confirm Scarborough Athletic May Need to Temporarily Relocate
North Yorkshire Council says it is working to understand the best options for users of the Scarborough Sports Village 3G pitch as it confirms major repairs may cost £3m.
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Burniston Drilling Rig Firm Responds as Parish Councils Vote Against Plans
The CEO of Europa Oil & Gas has responded to Burniston Parish Council’s unanimous decision to oppose the company’s plans for a gas drilling rig near Scarborough.
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Eastfield Illegal Online Pharmacist Jailed
An Illegal online pharmacist from Eastfield, Scarborough, has received a substantial prison sentence.
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Scarborough's New Sea Watching Station Prepares to Open
Scarborough's new Sea Watching Station on Marine Drive will be officially opened on Saturday with a free community event from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM.
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Half of All Shoplifters Being Identified on North Yorkshire Coast
Efforts by North Yorkshire Police to tackle retail crime are beginning to show positive results, according to Deputy Chief Constable Scott Bisset.
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Council Chiefs Work on Free Parking Strategy for North Yorkshire
More free parking could be introduced in town centres across North Yorkshire under new plans being worked on by council chiefs.
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Former Scarborough Teacher Backs Call for Short Breaks Carers
A former Scarborough teacher is urging people to consider creating memorable experiences by offering short-term care to disabled children or those with complex needs in North Yorkshire.
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Invisible Solution Helps Reduce North Yorkshire Farm Thefts
An innovative crime-cutting scheme which uses an invisible solution to mark expensive farm machinery has reduced rural thefts across North Yorkshire.
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Knighted North Yorkshire Council Officer Announces Departure
A recently knighted senior officer at North Yorkshire Council has announced his resignation, saying “now feels like a good time to move on” after overseeing recent Ofsted inspections.
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Record Field for North Yorkshire Tour of Britain Stage
Eighteen teams will take to the start line of the Lloyds Tour of Britain Women this June, as the largest field in the event’s history has today been announced.
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Green Light for Scarborough Dog Grooming Salon in Residential Garage
A commercial dog grooming salon can be set up in a residential garage near Scarborough despite concerns about ‘overly excessive operating hours’.
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Council-backed Plan to Convert Scarborough Church Hall into Supported Housing
A council-backed plan to convert a Scarborough church hall into accommodation for individuals with learning disabilities and autism has been submitted.
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Email Issues with Burniston Gas Rig Consultation Resolved
North Yorkshire Council says an issue with a small number of email responses to the Burniston Gas Rig planning application has now been resolved.
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Businesses and Skills Key to Scarborough and Whitby Offshore Job Creation
Local leaders call on private sector to lead the development of offshore renewable jobs in Scarborough and Whitby.
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Yorkshire Coast Youngsters Worrying Less Than in 2022
A report on Growing Up in North Yorkshire indicates a positive trend in the emotional well-being of school-aged children, but shows girls worrying more than boys.
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North York Moors Launches new Geocache Arts Trail in Staithes
As Geocaching celebrates it's 25th anniversary a new geocache treasure hunt trail has been launched to celebrate the rich art heritage of the coastal village of Staithes.
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Survey Says Bridlington Healthcare Experiences "By No Means Positive"
A recent healthcare survey conducted in Bridlington has highlighted significant challenges in the accessibility and delivery of local health services, with overall experiences described as "by no means positive".
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Yorkshire Coast Attraction Offers Zoo Poo to Local Gardeners
Sewerby Hall, Gardens and Zoo has introduced a new scheme to sell its animal waste as natural fertiliser.
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Over 2,300 Fans Sign Scarborough 3G Pitch Petition
A petition urging North Yorkshire Council to repair the 3G Pitch at Scarborough Sports Village has gained well over two thousand signatures.
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Work Starts on New Sheltered Housing Scheme in Driffield
A ground breaking ceremony has taken place at Deira Court in Driffield to celebrate the start of work on a new sheltered housing scheme.
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Appeal After Girl Sexually Assaulted on Whitby Bus
North Yorkshire Police have issued an image of a man they would like to speak to following an incident on a bus between Whitby and Middlesbrough.
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Council Defers Filey Bar’s Licence Application Over ‘Insufficient’ Information
A Filey bar’s premises application has been deferred after councillors raised concerns about ‘insufficient’ information.
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Scarborough's MP Seeking Solution to Scarborough Athletic Pitch Problems
Scarborough and Whitby MP - Alison Hume - says her job is to ask the right people the right questions as she gives her support to Scarborough Athletic after a week which saw the future of their home ground thrown in to doubt.
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Scarborough's Rainbow Centre Food Bank Faces Mounting Pressure Amid Cost of Living Crisis
Scarborough’s Rainbow Centre food bank is currently spending approximately £2,000 a month on food to meet the increasing demand from people struggling with the rising cost of living.
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Help Offered for Victims of Stalking On the Yorkshire Coast
Victims of stalking are being reminded that support is available to help them cope with their ordeals ahead of a series of events during national Stalking Awareness Week.
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Large Crowd Cheer Scarborough Onto Victory Amid Uncertainty Over Future.
Over 2,000 fans watched Boro beat Darlington 1-0, amid a backdrop of uncertainty over the relaying of the new pitch.
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Whitby Town Secure Safety With Fourth Straight Win
The Blues beat already-relegated Blyth Spartans on Easter Monday.
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Anti Social Behaviour Operation in Filey Yields Results
Police say reported anti social behaviour incidents in Filey have decreased by 18%.
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North Yorkshire Police Seek Volunteer Cadets
Do you know or are you a young person aged 13 – 18 years old who is looking to learn new skills, learn about Policing and make a difference to your local community?
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Yorkshire Air Ambulance Pay Tribute To Prolific Scarborough Fundraiser
Her legacy has been lauded after providing many years of assistance in Scarborough.
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Scarborough Athletic Chair Calls for Show of Support at Final Home Game
Scarborough Athletic Chairman Trevor Bull has issued a strong call to supporters to attend the club's final home game of the season against Darlington today, as the club faces uncertainty about the start of next season.
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Easter Fun For Scalby Walk 2025
One of Scarborough’s best-known events, the Scalby Charity Walk, is raising funds for Futureworks on Easter Monday.
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Whitby Town Could Already Be Safe But Point Would Cement It
The Blues are at home to Blyth Spartans on Easter Monday.
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Bridlington Town's Survival Battle Goes To The Wire
The Seasiders go to Grimsby Borough on Easter Monday, knowing 4 points will definitely save them, but they could be boosted by other results.
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Scarborough Athletic Receives Overwhelming Support Amid Pitch Uncertainty
Club Chairman Trevor Bull says there has been an outpouring of support for Scarborough Athletic after the news this week that its home ground may not be usable next season.
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Scarborough Athletic Supporters Hit Council With Petition
It's already been signed by over 1,500 people and aims to get North Yorkshire Council to commit resources 'without delay'.
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Whitby Town Could Be Saved By Rival's Points Deduction
Matlock Town say they've been informed by the Northern Premier League of a pending points deduction.
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Bridlington Town Four Points From Safety After Defeat
Saturday's loss means Brid are still in trouble in NPL East.
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COVID Booster Jab Drive on the Yorkshire Coast
Health leaders in Humber and North Yorkshire are urging those who are eligible to get their free COVID-19 booster vaccine this Spring.
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Scarborough Athletic Fans, Finance Director and Manager Speak of Emotional Week at the Club
With news emerging that the club could be without a home ground for much of next season Boro's management and fans have been giving their thoughts on the situation.
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Police Release E-Fit After East Riding Assault
Officers investigating reports of a sexual assault at Beverley Bus Station are releasing this e-fit image in connection with the investigation.
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Filey Food & Drink Festival Weekend
It's Filey Food and Drink Festival across the weekend.
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Whitby Town On Verge of Safety After Thriller
The Blues made it three in three after a dramatic afternoon in Manchester on Good Friday.
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Scarborough Athletic Leave It Late in County Durham
Boro had Richie Bennett to thank for a late point, at Spennymoor, on Good Friday.
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Tour of Britain Cycle Event for Dalby Forest
Dalby Forest and the North York Moors National Park, will host the opening stage of the Lloyds Tour of Britain Women race on Thursday 5 June.
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Look Out For Bridlington Lifeboat's Pirates On The Promenade
Shiver me timbers me hearties. Pirates are at Bridlington RNLI this Easter Saturday.
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Chaser Returns to Scarborough for Panto Season
Anne "The Governess" Hegerty from ITV's Beat the Chaser will be returning to Scarborough Spa for Panto season this year along with TV personality Jake Quickenden.
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Scarborough Athletic Pitch Could be Out of Action for 44 Weeks And Cost £3m to Repair
A Scarborough Councillor has been told repairs to the 3G pitch at Scarborough Sports Village could take 44 Weeks to complete once a decision to go ahead with repairs is approved and could cost £3m to repair.
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North Yorkshire Police Report Significant Improvement in Call Answer Times
North Yorkshire Police says it has made considerable strides in improving the speed at which it answers both emergency 999 and non-emergency 101 calls.
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Ryedale Sex Offender Confronted By Angry Mother
Brian Pearce, 76 has been sentenced for sexual activity in the presence of a child. The abuse happened when he was in Ryedale more than a decade ago.
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East Riding Man Jailed For Sexual Assault
A man has been sentenced to two-years and eight-months behind bars and been placed on the sex offenders register for life after admitting to sexually assaulting a woman.
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Scarborough Athletic Pitch Repairs Could Need Funding Approvals
A Scarborough Councillor has been told repairs to the Scarborough Sports Village 3G pitch might need to wait for funding approval from the council.
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Whitby Town Make Manchester Trip To Kick-Off Easter Double
The Blues go to FC United of Manchester on Good Friday before Monday's last home game of the season with old rivals Blyth Spartans.
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New Public Toilet Block Opens on Hornsea Seafront
A new public toilet block has opened on Hornsea’s seafront.
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Free Guided Cycle Rides in Scarborough
Everybody’s Cycling, a charitable events organisation, are offering two free guided leisure cycle rides in and around Scarborough on Saturday 19th April – an adult only and a family friendly ride.
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Driffield Apprentice Brickie Named One of the Best in Yorkshire
A bricklaying apprentice from East Yorkshire has been named as one of the best trainees in the region after taking one of the top spots in a prestigious construction skills competition.
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"Chaotic Week" At Scarborough Athletic as Pitch Availability Thrown in to Doubt
Scarborough Athletic Chairman Trevor Bull tells This is the Coast the club is facing a "potentially life threatening" situation as the availability of its home ground for the upcoming 2025/26 season is thrown in to doubt.
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Man Jailed for Scarborough Pub Attack
A drinker who injured a man in a Scarborough pub so badly he needed plastic surgery to his face has been jailed.
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"Serious Structural Issues" Mean Scarborough Athletic Pitch Out of Action For Start of Season
North Yorkshire Council say the Scarborough Sports Village Pitch wont be available for competitive fixtures for the start of the next season.
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New Wellbeing Sessions Aim to Tackle Health Inequalities in Scarborough
A new initiative, spearheaded by the SeeChange project, is set to deliver wellbeing sessions for employees of local businesses in Scarborough.
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Kingfisher Swimming Club Supports Yorkshire Coast Sea Safety Programme
The Kingfisher Swimming Club has once again demonstrated its commitment to water safety on the Yorkshire Coast by presenting a donation to the Andrew McGeown Legacy Fund to support the Swim Safe programme.
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How Would You Spend £20m in Scarborough?
Scarborough Residents are being encouraged to join the rebranded Neighbourhood Board which will allocate around £20m of funding over the coming decade.
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Set Back for East Yorkshire Pacific Rower
The Seas the Day Team who are attempting to become the first women's team to row the Pacific non-stop have been forced to return to Peru for boat repairs after a heavy storm.
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Bridlington, Carnaby, Driffield and Hornsea to Benefit from East Riding Road Repairs
Road improvements worth £3.5m are due to be carried out in the East Riding this spring and summer to help protect against potholes and other damage.
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Marine Biological Association Calls for Urgent Action to Reverse Decline in UK Fisheries
A major new study co-authored by the Marine Biological Association (MBA) has issued a stark warning that the UK is at serious risk of losing the wide-reaching benefits of its sustainable fisheries unless urgent action is taken.
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Uncertainty Over Scarborough Athletic Pitch Upgrade
Scarborough Athletic's Board issues an update on "emerging issue which could have a significant effect on our football club and community."
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Burniston Parish Council Votes to Oppose Scarborough Gas Drilling Plans
Burniston Parish Council has voted unanimously to oppose Europa Oil & Gas’ application to drill for gas near Scarborough.
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Police Arrest Scarborough Teenagers
Scarborough Police officers arrested three boys on suspicion of an attempted theft of a motor vehicle and criminal damage in the early hours of Tuesday.
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Majority of North Yorkshire Families Secure First Choice Primary School
Ninety-five per cent of families of primary age children in North Yorkshire have secured their first choice of school.
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Scarborough's Rainbow Centre Launches "Rainbow 100 Club" to Secure Long-Term Funding
The Rainbow Centre in Scarborough, which has supported vulnerable people in the local community for almost 27 years, has announced a new fundraising initiative called the "Rainbow 100 Club".
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Ticket-less Parking Machines Coming to Car Parks in Scarborough, Whitby, Pickering and Filey
North Yorkshire Council is set to implement a substantial investment package of almost £2.5 million to upgrade its car parking facilities across the county.
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year arriving at Sewerby Hall in May
Sewerby Hall and Gardens will host the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition this May as it celebrates its 60th anniversary.
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North York Moors National Park Responds to Online Criticism of Hole of Horcum Viewing Platform
The North York Moors National Park Authority has issued a statement in response to recent online criticism regarding a new viewing platform at the Hole of Horcum.
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Danby Beacon to Host VE Day 80 Celebration
The Danby Beacon Trust will host a special event on Thursday 8th May 2025 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.
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Warning of Easter Weekend Rail Disruption
'Check before you travel' advice has been issued to people planning to use train services between York and Leeds over Easter Weekend
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Fire Alert for North York Moors
Recent dry conditions in the North York Moors have forced the National Park Authority to announce a fire alert.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Urges ‘De-escalation of Abuse’ Against Women in Politics
Scarborough and Whitby’s MP has spoken out about women’s participation in politics and called for a ‘de-escalation of abuse’ as she reveals she carries a personal alarm "24/7"
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Brunswick Regeneration Work to Begin This Autumn in Scarborough
The owner of Scarborough's Brunswick Centre, has reaffirmed its commitment to Scarborough’s long-term regeneration and says construction work on the site will begin in the autumn.
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Could a School Train Help Esk Valley Students Get to Whitby School?
There are calls to reinstate a school train service to help pupils from the Esk Valley get to Whitby School.
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Mayor Takes Charge of Key Government Funding for York and North Yorkshire
Mayor David Skaith has assumed responsibility for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) for York and North Yorkshire, which will bring £8.7m to the region.
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Yorkshire Coast Housebuilder Wins 5 Star Customer Satisfaction Award for Record 16th Year
Local housebuilder Barratt and David Wilson Homes Yorkshire East has received the maximum 5 star rating in the new Home Builders Federation (HBF) annual New Homes Customer Satisfaction Survey.
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Bridlington RNLI Launches to Assist Dog in Trouble in the Sea
Volunteer crew of the Bridlington RNLI launched after reports of a dog in difficulty at Fraisthorpe, and owner reported to also be entering the sea.
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Filey Bar’s 1am Licence Request Raises Concerns About Residents’ Sleep and ‘Memorial Events’
A Filey bar’s licence application will be decided by councillors after locals said it would ‘disrupt residents’ sleep’.
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Security Measures Taken in Bridlington to Reduce Crime
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is improving security measures around crime spots in Bridlington.
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Antisocial Behaviour Down Across North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire Police say they've reduced antisocial behaviour significantly over the past year.
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Pickering Theatre Tradition Ends- Your Last Chance to See a PMS Musical
Pickering Musical Society is preparing to take its final bow as it brings Hello, Dolly! to the Kirk Theatre stage this June.
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Sewage Allowed Into Major East Riding River For Much of Last Year
Sewage was discharged into the Humber for the equivalent of more than 200 days in 2024.
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Scarborough's Kingfisher Swimming Club in National Success
Kingfishers Swimming Club in Scarborough have achieved outstanding success in recent team and individual events, with an Aquatics GB British Championships qualifier.
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New Services Mean Four-Day Week For North Yorkshire Bin Workers
A four-day working week is to be implemented for refuse workers across North Yorkshire as part of a harmonisation of waste services.
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Scarborough Gymnast Wins TV's Gladiators
Scarborough born gymnast Joe Fishburn won the 2025 series of Gladiators shown on BBC 1 on Saturday evening.
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East Yorkshire Run To Support Scarborough's St Catherines
Saint Catherine's Hospice is partnering with RunThrough UK for the upcoming East Yorkshire Half Marathon and 10k on Sunday, 25th May.
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Filey MP Launches Pub Contest
The MP for Filey has launched a best pub competition.
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Scarborough Athletic Beaten By Bucks
Boro suffered a jarring home defeat, to promotion-chasing Buxton, after a strong recent run, on Saturday.
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Second Home Win Since November Keeps Whitby Town Safe For Now
With all their rivals picking up points, the Blues needed all three points, at home, on Saturday.
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Battling Brid Stay Right Side of Line As Relegation Race Goes To Wire
Nine teams are separated by six points as they battle to avoid one remaining relegation spot in NPL East.
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Here's To A Great Scarborough Festival
Scarborough Food and Drink Festival is taking place this weekend.
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New Takeaway For Scarborough Town Centre Street?
A vacant Scarborough town centre shop could be converted into a hot food takeaway if plans are approved by the council.
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From Hornsea Residential Home To Seafront Cocktail Lounge?
East Riding Council have received an application for the change of use of a former care home in Hornsea with plans submitted to turn the property into a cocktail lounge.
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North Yorkshire Health Chief Hopes Smoking is Drifting Away
A recent survey of children in years 2, 6, 8 and 10 in North Yorkshire has brought some encouraging news.
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Police Release CCTV Image After Scarborough Theft
Officers issued this CCTV of a man they would like to speak to about a shop theft in Scarborough.
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Yorkshire Mayors Back More Frequent Rail Services for Scarborough and Esk Valley
Yorkshire’s three mayors met the Transport Secretary yesterday to outline their ambitions for the region’s railways.
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Police Send Message to Criminals as Wanted Scarborough Man Arrested
'There's only one way it ends.' say Scarborough police as they arrest a man they've been trying to locate for several weeks.
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Yorkshire Coast Potholes Make Pain Clinic Journey "Too Painful"
Scarborough and Whitby’s MP tells parliament about the impact potholes are having on local peoples lives.
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Why the Yorkshire Coast is a Window into the Future as Ageing Population Takes Hold
The Yorkshire Coast is currently experiencing a demographic trend that experts believe offers a glimpse into the future for the wider North Yorkshire region: a significantly ageing population.
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East Yorkshire Woman Starts 8000 Mile Pacific Rowing Challenge
An all women rowing team have set of from Peru on an 8000 mile unsupported row across the Pacific
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East Riding College Student Places Second in Venice Culinary Competition
Level 2 Commis Chef, Ruby Goodens, of East Riding College, placed second in an illustrious culinary competition held in Venice, Italy.
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Increase in Neighbourhood Policing Officers for Humberside Police
Humberside Police is set to receive just over £3.2 million in additional funding from the Home Office as part of the Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee, enabling the recruitment of 38 new Neighbourhood Policing Officers.
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Police Presence on York to Scarborough Train Could be Increased After Student Safety Concerns
Transpennine Express has responded to students’ safety concerns about travelling on late services between York and Scarborough.
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Police Appeal for Help Finding Missing Driffield Teenager
Humberside Police are appealing for help to locate a missing 15-year-old from Driffield.
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Local Support for Scarborough Adventure Golf Course Expansion
Dozens of residents have supported the proposed expansion of Scarborough’s North Bay Adventure Golf Course and the creation of additional seating and toilets.
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Theft of Pickering 'Shepherd Boy' Statue Under Investigation
Police are appealing for information about the theft of a statue in an outbuilding burglary in Pickering.
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Investigation After Scarborough Car Damage
Scarborough police say they had a report overnight in the area of Oriel Crescent, that multiple vehicles had been damaged.
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Filey WiFi Plan Rejected as Not Good Value for Money
Filey Town Council has rejected plans for the installation of free public WiFi due to concerns about high maintenance costs.
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Dog Water Station for Scarborough
TransPennine Express (TPE) is rolling out pup-friendly provisions for its customers at 11 stations from Friday.
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Recognition for Scarborough Nursery's Inclusive Education Efforts
Childhaven Community Nursery School in Scarborough receives a "Mark of Achievement" for its support for children with special educational needs and disabilities.
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New Bridlington Home for Citizens Advice Service
Citizens Advice Hull & East Riding ready for exciting move to new base in prime position in Bridlington
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Repairs Proposed for Grade-II Listed Scarborough Spa
Scarborough Spa’s Sun Court and Sun Suite could be renovated and repaired with new doors and windows as part of a plan by North Yorkshire Council.
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Campaigners to Protest at Key Meeting on North Yorkshire School Transport Changes
Campaigners have vowed to protest outside a key meeting on home-to-school transport amid claims parents have been “gagged” from speaking at the event.
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway Switches to Diesel Power Following Lineside Fires
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) has announced that it will be operating its train services using its heritage diesel fleet following a series of lineside fires.
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Council's £90k Bid to ‘Buy Time’ for Filey Residents Facing ‘Imminent’ Coastal Erosion
North Yorkshire Council has decided to proceed with an application for £90,000 to ‘buy some time’ for residents living at Flat Cliffs near Filey before coastal erosion forces them to leave their properties.
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New £5m Mayoral Fund Promises "Major Boost" for North Yorkshire Businesses
A new Mayoral fund worth £5 million will give businesses across York and North Yorkshire a major boost for the next two years.
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LIVE : Storm Éowyn Hits the Yorkshire Coast
Live coverage as Storm Éowyn hits the Yorkshire Coast.....