Yorkshire Coast News

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North Yorkshire Fire Service To Get Dedicated Drones Following Fylingdales Wildfire Report
The North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service is set to invest in its own drone technology and satellite communications to better tackle remote wildfires following a major incident debrief into last summer's Fylingdales Moor blaze.
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Audit Reveals Scarborough Mayor Claimed Just £39 Of Controversial £3,500 Allowance
An internal audit of Scarborough Town Council's accounts shows the Mayor claimed less than £40 of a £3,500 allowance that previously sparked a national debate.
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Scarborough Town Council Objects To Proposed Overnight Visitor Levy
Scarborough Town Council has written to the Mayor of York and North Yorkshire to express its strongest possible objection to the proposed introduction of a tourist tax.
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Urgent Works To Try To Solve Issues With Whitby Swing Bridge
North Yorkshire Council experts will undertake overnight works requiring a full road closure to resolve mechanical issues preventing the Whitby Swing Bridge from closing properly.
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New Book Chronicles Scarborough Athletic's Season In Exile
Long-time Scarborough Athletic fan Steve Penny has released a new book documenting the club's season playing away from home, with a portion of the profits going to support the Seadogs.
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Road Adoption Delays Costing Eastfield Residents Described As A 'National Scandal'
Families in Eastfield are facing mounting maintenance bills due to delays in North Yorkshire Council adopting new roads, a situation one local councillor has branded a potential national mis-selling scandal.
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East Riding Council Urged to Embrace Artificial Intelligence with Ethical Safeguards
A senior executive at East Riding of Yorkshire Council has called on the authority to seize the opportunities presented by artificial intelligence while ensuring strict ethical safeguards are established.
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Council Thanks Scarborough For Armed Forces Day Support
Thousands of people flocked to Scarborough's seafront under blue skies to celebrate Armed Forces Day and show their support for service personnel, veterans, and their families.
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Closure Order on Bridlington Property Following Antisocial Behaviour and Alleged Drug Dealing
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has secured a three-month closure order on a property following severe antisocial behaviour, intimidation, and alleged drug dealing.
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New Women's Support Service Flourish Launches With Centre In Scarborough
A new community-led support service named Flourish has been launched to help women across North Yorkshire, featuring a dedicated women's centre in Scarborough alongside rural outreach programmes.
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Thousands Pack Scarborough Seafront For Town's Biggest Ever Armed Forces Day Air Show
Record crowds gathered in Scarborough for the town's biggest ever Armed Forces Day air show, which featured military parades, charity stalls, and vital community initiatives.
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East Riding Volunteers Catch Hundreds Of Speeders In Community Watch Scheme
Community Speed Watch volunteers in the East Riding have caught over a thousand speeding drivers this year, significantly contributing to Humberside Police's local road safety efforts.
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Scarborough Pupils Celebrated As Health And Climate Champions
Pupils from Scarborough's Thomas Hinderwell Primary Academy have been recognised for their commitment to promoting healthy lifestyles and tackling climate change at an annual awards event.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Round Up
Scarborough suffered a heartbreaking defeat at North Marine Road on Saturday.
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Survey Reveals Scarborough Residents Want Greater Say In Local Decisions As Whitby Cliff Lift Is Saved From Decommissioning
A new survey has revealed how Scarborough residents feel about having their voices heard, while community pressure in Whitby has successfully halted the decommissioning of the town's cliff lift.
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Scarborough Presents Biggest Armed Forces Day And Air Show
Scarborough is hosting one of the UK's largest Armed Forces Day events, featuring a packed schedule of air displays, parades, and military celebrations along the coast.
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Naval Warfare Returns to Scarborough For Armed Forces Day
Scarborough's legendary Naval Warfare show returns for the 2026 season with a spectacular Armed Forces Day special on Saturday.
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Scarborough & Whitby MP Hits Out at Reform MP for Linking Domestic Abuse to World Cup Results
Labour MP Alison Hume has condemned Reform MP Sarah Pochin in the House of Commons for suggesting that the England football team must keep winning to protect women from domestic violence.
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Historic Whitby Abbey Facilities Benefit From Lift Modernisation
Whitby Abbey has invested in a five-week lift modernisation project to ensure reliable, step-free access for visitors to its first-floor museum and exhibition areas.
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Spitfire Display Cancelled For Scarborough Armed Forces Day But Five Air Displays Remain
Organisers of the Scarborough Armed Forces Day have confirmed that the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Spitfire will no longer appear at Saturday's event, though five other air displays are still scheduled to go ahead.
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Scarborough And Whitby MP Calls For Review Of National Stroke Strategy
Alison Hume MP is pressing the government to review its national stroke strategy, arguing it fails to meet the needs of rural and coastal communities like Scarborough and Whitby.
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Scarborough Athletic Face Major Clean-Up Operation Ahead Of Sports Village Return
Scarborough Athletic are preparing to return to the Scarborough Sports Village after a year away in Bridlington, but the club's chairman has warned there is significant work to do once the pitch repairs are completed this Friday.
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£450,000 Plan to Manage Coastal Erosion Near Filey Holiday Park
A £450,000 government-backed project is being pursued by North Yorkshire Council to protect the highly vulnerable Flat Cliffs community in Filey from severe coastal erosion.
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Withernsea Seafront Development Complete And Open For Business
A major seafront redevelopment scheme in Withernsea has been completed, bringing new beach huts, micro-kiosks, and improved facilities to the East Riding coastline.
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Bold Regeneration Plans Revealed For Scarborough In New Mayoral Development Zone
Scarborough is set to benefit from an initial £8 million regeneration boost as part of a proposed Mayoral Development Zone aimed at transforming the town centre and creating thousands of new homes.
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Yellow Thunderstorm Warning Issued For The Yorkshire Coast
A yellow weather warning for thunderstorms is in place for the Yorkshire Coast this afternoon and early evening, bringing the threat of heavy rain, large hail, and travel disruption.
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Whitby Flash Floods As Storms And Soaring Temperatures Hit Yorkshire Coast
With temperatures soaring, Whitby's been hit with severe thunder storms and flash floods on Friday.
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Yorkshire Water Defend Former MP's Appointment To Lead Yorkshire Bathing Water Partnership
The appointment of former Scarborough and Whitby MP Sir Robert Goodwill to chair the Yorkshire Bathing Water Partnership has sparked local debate over his environmental voting record.
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New Social Housing Policy Proposed For East Yorkshire Residents At Risk Of Coastal Erosion
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is introducing a new housing policy to proactively support residents along the East Yorkshire coast who are at risk of losing their homes to the sea.
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Bridlington Hosts England's First World Beach Pro Tour Volleyball Tournament
World-class volleyball players are set to descend on Bridlington's Belvedere Beach from Thursday as the town hosts England's first-ever World Beach Pro Tour event.
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Scarborough Athletic Footballers to Swap Boots for Bats in Annual Cricket Clash
Scarborough Athletic Football Club players will face off against Scarborough Cricket Club in an annual Twenty20 charity match at North Marine Road this Thursday.
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Changes Proposed to Major Scarborough Station Gateway Project
Plans for Scarborough's multimillion-pound Station Gateway redevelopment may be amended to improve practicality, including proposed changes to heritage boundary walls and parking access.
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Timings And Road Closures Confirmed For Scarborough Armed Forces Day
Organisers have released the full timetable and detailed extensive seafront road closures ahead of Saturday's Armed Forces Day event in Scarborough.
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Yorkshire Water Explores Rainwater Gardens And Aero-Fac Facility For Scarborough
Yorkshire Water is consulting on plans to upgrade Scarborough's wastewater infrastructure, including the potential introduction of innovative rainwater gardens and a low-carbon Aero-Fac treatment facility.
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Scarborough And Whitby MP Vows To Close Fracking Loophole
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume says she is prepared to lay an amendment to the Energy Independence Bill to ensure a full legal ban on all forms of fracking, including the proppant squeeze method.
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Police Appeal Following Criminal Damage To Display Boards At Hornsea Viaduct
Humberside Police are appealing for information and CCTV footage after new historical display boards at the Hornsea Viaduct were defaced with paint and scratched with a sharp implement.
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Whitby Town FC Community Trust Makes First Investment to Support Students' Cambodia Expedition
The newly established Whitby Town FC Community Trust has donated £750 to help twenty-three Whitby School students take part in a four-week sustainable development expedition to Cambodia.
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Yorkshire Water Urges Customers To Use Water Wisely During Heatwave
Yorkshire Water is asking people to conserve water as temperatures soar above 30 degrees, driving regional demand up by 150 million litres a day.
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Councillors Back Pickering Housing Plan Despite Concerns
North Yorkshire councillors have provisionally approved a 150-home development in Pickering, despite local objections and infrastructure concerns.
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North Yorkshire Conservatives Cancel Leadership Contest After Rivals Reach Agreement
A leadership contest for the North Yorkshire Council has been cancelled after senior Conservative councillors Carl Les and Keane Duncan agreed on a unified path forward ahead of the 2027 local elections.
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Scarborough Alexander Dennis Bus Factory Workers to Strike Over Pay
Around 400 workers at the Alexander Dennis bus manufacturing plant in Scarborough are set to strike for a week after rejecting a four per cent pay offer.
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Call For Rapid Bathing Water Testing On Yorkshire Coast As Pilot Schemes Launch
A Scarborough councillor is urging regulators to embrace rapid water testing technology as local volunteers and Yorkshire Water begin trialling new near real-time monitoring systems.
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Scarborough And Whitby MP Hopes Mission Coastal Pilot Will Boost Local Schools in Both Towns
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume has welcomed the town's selection for the government's pioneering Mission Coastal pilot, expressing hope it will tackle entrenched disadvantage and address the crisis in Special Educational Needs provision.
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Scarborough Teenager Turns Life Around Through Free Holiday Programme
A fourteen-year-old from Scarborough who was expelled from school has transformed his life and won an international martial arts medal after joining a free holiday activity scheme.
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Whitby Charity WHISH Announces Action-Packed Summer FEAST Programme
Whitby Hidden Impairments Support and Help is offering more than 25 holiday sessions this summer as part of the FEAST programme to keep children active and well-fed.
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North Yorkshire Council Leader Hopes Next Prime Minister Will Tackle North-South Disconnect
Following Sir Keir Starmer's resignation, North Yorkshire Council leader Carl Les is calling on the next Prime Minister to bridge the political disconnect between London and the North of England.
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Scarborough And Whitby MP Responds To Prime Minister's Resignation
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume has thanked Keir Starmer for his service and expressed her support for his decision to step down as Prime Minister.
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New £1.2m Fund Launched To Improve Access To Banking In Whitby And Filey
A new funding programme offering grants of up to £400,000 has been launched to reintroduce and enhance physical banking services in rural communities including Whitby and Filey.
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Call For Dedicated Government Minister To Represent Yorkshire Coast
A cross-party group of councillors is urging the appointment of a dedicated government minister to champion rural and coastal communities and provide a vital boost to the North Yorkshire economy.
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Scarborough Athletic Chairman Anticipates Exciting National North Season
Scarborough Athletic Chairman Trevor Bull is looking forward to the new National North season, highlighting the club's strong retained squad and encouraging fans to support the 'No Battle No Victory Fund' to aid further recruitment.
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Concerns Raised Over Timescales For New Scarborough Harbour Boat Hoist
Stakeholders are seeking clarity over the timeline for a new boat hoist at Scarborough harbour, as officials confirm the project will depend on securing significant funding for structural pier strengthening works.
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Flat Closed By Police in Scarborough Town Centre
Police and partners in Scarborough have secured a partial closure order on a flat in Alma Square.
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Police Deploy Drones to Tackle Illegal E-Bikes and Scooters on the Yorkshire Coast
Humberside Police are utilising a new fleet of drones to safely track down individuals riding illegal e-bikes and e-scooters across the Yorkshire Coast.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Round-Up
Scarborough returned to form with all our other senior sides in action on Saturday.
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Man Arrested After Filey Bike Theft
A man is in custody after a motorbike was stolen from Filey on Thursday.
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Scarborough Tourism Board Urges Mayor to Scrap Proposed Tourist Tax
The Scarborough Tourism Board has published an open letter opposing a proposed Overnight Visitor Levy, warning it would damage the local economy and push holidaymakers towards cheaper neighbouring towns like Bridlington.
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Oliver's Mount Celebrates 80th Anniversary With Record Racing Calendar In Scarborough
England's only active natural road race circuit is continuing its biggest season yet with the Barry Sheene Cup this weekend.
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Scalby Fair Brings Spectacular Weekend Of Community Entertainment
Scalby Fair returns this weekend with a packed schedule of entertainment, local stalls, and strong community volunteer support.
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BATA Helps Secure The Future Of Historic Malton Show
The immediate future of the historic Malton Show has been secured after an Amotherby-based farmer cooperative pledged £30,000 over three years to become its headline sponsor.
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Railway Lovers To Take Inspiration From Scarborough Train Event
Scarborough rail station welcomes the new event starting on Saturday.
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Sailors Prepare For 210-Mile Race From Scarborough To Holland
Thirteen yachts will set sail from Scarborough for a challenging two-hundred-and-ten-mile voyage across the North Sea to the Netherlands as part of the 2026 North Sea Yacht Race.
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Coastal Residents Facing Unfair Parking Charges, Says Hornsea Councillor
A Hornsea councillor has raised concerns that coastal residents in the East Riding are receiving a bad deal over car parking charges compared to inland towns.
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North Yorkshire Fire Service Publishes Debrief On Fylingdales Moor Wildfire
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service has released a comprehensive debrief report detailing its response to last summer's unprecedented wildfire on Fylingdales Moor, highlighting both successes and critical areas for future improvement.
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Scarborough Athletic Prepare To Launch New Home Kit At The Tow Bar
Scarborough Athletic are set to unveil their new home kit on Saturday during an afternoon event at The Tow Bar, as the club prepares for a return to the Scarborough Sports Village.
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Barrowfest Returns Bringing Free Family Festival To Scarborough
Barrowfest will bring a free day of live music and entertainment to Scarborough's Gallows Close Centre on Saturday.
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East Riding Residents Urged To Stay Safe In Open Water
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is backing a national campaign to raise awareness of water safety following a tragic number of recent drownings across the UK.
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Yorkshire Water Uses Aerial Mapping To Prevent Pollution In Coastal Towns
Yorkshire Water has partnered with an environmental survey company to use aerial mapping and artificial intelligence across the Yorkshire Coast to identify misconnected pipes and reduce bathing water pollution.
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North Yorkshire Rotters Celebrate 20 Years Of Inspiring Communities To Cut Waste
Dedicated volunteers across North Yorkshire have celebrated their twentieth anniversary of helping residents reduce waste, save money and conserve the environment.
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Yorkshire Water's £120m Investment To Tackle Scarborough's Bathing Water Quality
Yorkshire Water's Bathing Water Manager says he is excited by a £120 million investment plan aimed at reducing storm overflow spills and improving water quality in Scarborough.
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MP Says Scarborough And Whitby Firms Welcome Summer Savings Scheme
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume says local firms have welcomed the government's temporary VAT cut on family activities and says she is working with local bus operators to ensure there is enough capacity for children to use free summer transport.
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Smoking Costs East Riding £225 Million a Year as New Figures Are Revealed
New figures from Action on Smoking and Health reveal that smoking costs the East Riding an estimated £225 million every year in lost productivity, healthcare, and social care.
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Hotel Unveils Summer Music Programme In Robin Hood's Bay
A popular hotel in Robin Hood's Bay has announced a series of events for locals, visitors, and guests as part of its 2026 summer programme
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Keep Britain Tidy Launches Hunt For New Litter Heroes Across North Yorkshire And The East Riding
Environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy is appealing for passionate volunteers across North Yorkshire and the East Riding to join its national Litter Heroes Ambassador programme.
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North Yorkshire Police Promise Firm, Fair, And Friendly Policing as England Start World Cup
North Yorkshire Police are preparing for an unpredictable World Cup with a zero-tolerance approach to anti-social behaviour and a focus on tackling domestic abuse.
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Funding Approved For Major Expansion Of Eastfield's Westway Boxing Club
North Yorkshire Council has green-lit a £350,000 investment to double the capacity of Westway Boxing Club in Eastfield, securing a state-of-the-art facility for the community.
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New Ten-Year Strategy Approved For Scarborough, Whitby And Filey Harbours
North Yorkshire Council has approved a new ten-year strategy to revitalise and manage the harbours in Scarborough and Whitby, alongside Filey Coble Landing.
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Scarborough And Whitby MP Backs Under-16s Social Media Ban
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume has voiced her strong support for the Government's upcoming ban on social media services for children under the age of sixteen.
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Residents Say Major Retail Park Would Bring ‘Continuous Noise To Quiet Area’
A proposed major retail centre in Scarborough has sparked significant pushback from local residents who fear the development will bring continuous noise and disrupt their quiet, semi-rural neighbourhood.
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Whitby Brewery To Reopen And Expand Vacant Pub
North Yorkshire Council has approved plans for Whitby Brewery to refurbish, expand, and reopen a vacant pub under the new name, The Railway Tap.
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Whitby Café Submits Plans To Convert Holiday Lets Into Town Centre Hotel
A Whitby café has submitted a planning application to North Yorkshire Council to transform its existing holiday let apartments into a five-bedroom town centre hotel.
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North Yorkshire Council Plans Six-Week Summer Holiday For 2027/28 Academic Year
North Yorkshire Council has published draft school term dates for the 2027/28 academic year, proposing a six-week summer holiday instead of the current seven-week break.
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Mayor of York and North Yorkshire Appointed to National Active Travel Board
David Skaith has been appointed as an advisor to the Active Travel England Board to help shape the national agenda for walking, wheeling, and cycling.
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Star-Studded Cast Announced For Scarborough Spa's Robin Hood Pantomime
West End star Lee Mead and Coronation Street actress Katie McGlynn will headline this year's magical production of Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood at the Scarborough Spa Theatre.
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Yorkshire Water Fixes Faulty Scarborough Sewer Monitor Following Erroneous Spill Reports
Yorkshire Water has reassured residents that a faulty monitoring device at a combined sewer overflow station in Scarborough, which incorrectly reported discharges, has been repaired.
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North Yorkshire Harbours Among First To Comply With New Safety Regulations
Harbours in Scarborough, Whitby, and Filey are leading the way in marine safety after successfully meeting strict new national regulations ahead of many other UK ports.
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Two Arrests Made Following Drug Warrants Executed In Filey
North Yorkshire Police have arrested two people and seized drugs and cash following the execution of two warrants at separate addresses in Filey.
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Moorsbus Service Returns With Extended Season For East Riding Residents
The popular Moorsbus service has returned for the 2026 season with an extended timetable, offering residents in the East Riding and Hull expanded opportunities to explore the North York Moors.
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East Riding Youth Initiatives Gain Access To £100,000 Funding Pot
A new £100,000 funding pot has been launched to support youth projects, community groups, and charities across the East Riding.
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Bridlington Town Secure Permanent Signing Of Highly-Rated Midfielder Billy Marshall
Bridlington Town Football Club have announced the permanent signing of nineteen-year-old former Scarborough Athletic midfielder Billy Marshall as they target a play-off push.
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Whitby 'Danger Bank' Road Repairs Delayed Until Next Year Following Further Slippage
The reopening of 'Danger Bank', a key route linking Whitby to Ruswarp, has been delayed until 2027 following further extensive winter slippage, prompting disappointment from local representatives.
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Yorkshire Water Aims to Accelerate Bathing Water Improvements Along the Coast
Yorkshire Water is working with the Environment Agency to accelerate investment in coastal resorts, aiming to significantly reduce sewage spills and improve bathing water quality ahead of schedule.
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Yorkshire Water Promises No Stone Unturned In Scalby Beck Water Quality Investigation
Yorkshire Water's Manager of Strategic Partnerships has provided an update on efforts to tackle water quality issues at Scalby Beck.
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Scarborough & Whitby MP Promotes Government Work Incentive Plans
Alison Hume MP is encouraging young people and employers across Scarborough and Whitby to take advantage of measures, introduced by the Labour Government, designed to help those not in work build careers.
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Whitby to Hold Freedom Parade After Conferring Highest Honour on Army Corps
Whitby Town Council has awarded its highest civic honour to the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) and will celebrate with a Freedom Parade this summer.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Round-Up
All our senior sides were in action on Saturday.
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Hunters East Coast Donates £1,000 To Filey Lions Club For Second Consecutive Year
An estate agency operating on the Yorkshire Coast has donated £1,000 to the Filey Lions Club for the second year in a row to support their community work.
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Call For More Traffic Wardens After Bad Parking Blocks Bus In Hornsea
Senior officials at East Riding of Yorkshire Council have debated the enforcement of double yellow lines after poor parking caused traffic chaos in Hornsea.
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Police Appeal After Filey Crash
Officers are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage following a collision on the A165 at the entrance to Primrose Valley Holiday Park.
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More Temporary Toilets To Be Installed In Filey Ahead Of Summer Season
North Yorkshire Council is more than doubling the number of temporary toilets at Royal Parade in Filey to meet rising demand ahead of the busy summer period.
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New Policy To Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour In North Yorkshire
Plans to improve how anti-social behaviour is prevented and managed across North Yorkshire are set to be discussed by councillors next week.
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Charity Commission Urged to Investigate Sale of Yorkshire Coast Community Hall
The proposed sale of a Yorkshire Coast community hall to local business owners has sparked transparency concerns and prompted a local councillor to request an investigation by the Charity Commission.
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New Exhibition Celebrates East Riding's Polish Community
A new exhibition exploring the rich history and cultural contributions of the Polish community in East Yorkshire is shining a light on stories that span centuries.
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Scarborough Fringe Festival Underway With Action-Packed Programme
The Scarborough Fringe Festival kicks off today, bringing ten days of diverse performances to traditional and unique venues across the Yorkshire Coast.
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Scalby Fair Week Gets Underway With A Packed Schedule Of Events
The annual Scalby Fair week begins today, featuring a variety of community events, live entertainment, and an expanded classic car show, culminating in the main fair day on the 20th.
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North Yorkshire Council Confirms Reopening Date As Scarborough Sports Village Pitch Surface Installed
North Yorkshire Council has confirmed that the installation of the new playing surface at Scarborough Sports Village is on track to be completed by Friday, June 26.
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New Surf School And Café Approved For Popular Yorkshire Coast Tourist Spot
A well-established surf school in Cayton Bay will be replaced by a modernized 21-metre-long facility featuring a new first-floor café, equipment hire, and storage space, following approval from North Yorkshire Council.
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Family-Owned Yorkshire Coast Holiday Business Scoops Five Tripadvisor Awards
A family-owned holiday business on the Yorkshire Coast is celebrating after all five of its parks and accommodation sites received the prestigious Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Award.
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Community Campaign And Council Join Forces To Clean Up Bridlington Properties
A community-led Property Pride campaign is successfully working alongside the local council and police to revamp run-down buildings and rebuild civic pride in Bridlington town centre.
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Resident Who Says Rats Tried to Eat Through Their Door Objects to Restaurant Licence Bid
A Whitby resident is opposing a late-night licence application for a returning fish and chip restaurant, claiming that food waste is attracting rats that have started eating through their property's doorframe.
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More Opportunities For Aspiring Musicians Across North Yorkshire
Young musicians of all abilities across North Yorkshire are set to benefit from an expanded programme of musical opportunities, including new digital technology and accessible instruments.
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Government Commits £3.2 Million For Fylingdales Moor Wildfire Recovery As Businesses Denied Compensation
The government has announced up to £3.2 million in funding to restore the North York Moors following last summer's devastating Fylingdales wildfire, despite ongoing frustration over a lack of compensation for affected businesses.
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New Parking Machines Planned for East Riding Car Parks Amid Cash Payment Concerns
East Riding car parks are set to receive new parking payment machines by the autumn, prompting a Hornsea councillor to seek assurances over the availability of cash payment options for visitors.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Returns
It's another busy day of action on Saturday along the Yorkshire Coast.
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Here We Go! Pitch Roll Out Underway at Scarborough Sports Village
A new artificial pitch is finally being laid at Scarborough Sports Village, paving the way for local clubs to return home after significant structural issues forced a year away.
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Moonlight On The Lake to Return To Scarborough To Celebrate 400 Years Of Seaside Heritage
The spectacular lantern trail Moonlight on the Lake will return to Peasholm Park this October, featuring a special illuminated display to celebrate Scarborough's rich history as England's first seaside spa resort.
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Yorkshire Water to Upgrade Scarborough Storm Overflow Telemetry
Yorkshire Water is set to begin telemetry upgrades at a combined storm overflow in Scarborough on the 15th of June to better monitor the network and prevent unpermitted wastewater discharges.
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Helicopter Airlifts Stone For Final Phase Of Roseberry Topping Footpath Repairs
A specialist helicopter team has been lifting tonnes of stone to help complete the final phase of footpath restoration at the iconic Roseberry Topping.
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Mayor's Ten-Year Growth Plan Highlights Potential For Bridlington Marina
The Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire has unveiled a ten-year economic growth plan that includes proposals for a new marina in Bridlington to boost tourism and private investment.
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Football Returns To Scarborough Sports Village After A Year Away
Football is set to return to the Scarborough Sports Village following a year-long exile for local clubs as North Yorkshire Council confirms repair work dates.
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Council Considers £350,000 Funding Boost For Scarborough Boxing Club Expansion
North Yorkshire Council is set to discuss plugging a £350,000 funding shortfall to help expand Westway Boxing Club in Eastfield, potentially doubling its capacity to support grassroots sport and community wellbeing.
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Scarborough Church Applies to Create New Car Park
St Luke's Church in Scarborough has submitted plans to North Yorkshire Council for a new 16-space car park to improve accessibility and relieve congestion for visitors.
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£12,000 of Suspected Class A Drugs Seized in Bridlington Police Crackdown
The Bridlington Neighbourhood Policing Team has seized approximately £12,000 worth of suspected class A drugs over the late May Bank Holiday weekend as part of an ongoing initiative to disrupt local criminality.
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Reform Mayoress Resigns From Council One Year After Election
Scarborough Town Mayoress Cllr Stacy Bolton has resigned from the Reform-led authority due to a change in personal circumstances, potentially triggering a by-election in the Castle division.
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Whitby MP Slams Inadequate Train Services As Among The Worst In The Country
Whitby’s Member of Parliament, Alison Hume, has criticised the town’s poor rail connectivity to Middlesbrough, comparing the lack of investment unfavourably to other seaside towns despite rising passenger numbers.
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York And North Yorkshire Mayor Praises "Fantastic Progress" As Combined Authority Marks £124m Spend
Mayor David Skaith has hailed the rapid progress of the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority over the last year, as a new report reveals £124 million was deployed to support businesses, housing, and transport across the region.
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Football's Coming Home As Athletic Announce Return To Sports Village
Scarborough Athletic will return to the Scarborough Sports Village after a year away with a pre-season friendly against Barnsley.
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Ambitious Ten-Year Strategy Set to Revitalise North Yorkshire's Harbours
A new ten-year strategy aimed at overcoming significant challenges and capitalising on opportunities in tourism and offshore wind for Scarborough, Whitby, and Filey harbours is set to be approved by North Yorkshire Council.
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Yorkshire Water Plans New Service Reservoir for Sandybed in Scarborough
Yorkshire Water has begun surveying the Sandybed area of Scarborough ahead of constructing a new service reservoir to improve the resilience of the local drinking water supply.
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Steam Legend 'Tornado' To Return To North Yorkshire Moors Railway
The legendary steam locomotive 'Tornado', famous for reaching 100mph and starring in Paddington 2, is set to return to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway this summer with services departing from Pickering.
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Whitby Town Sign Midfielder Sam Kay Ahead Of New Season
Whitby Town have bolstered their squad for the 2026/27 campaign with the signing of experienced central midfielder Sam Kay from Pontefract Collieries.
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Fears Raised Over Fly-Tipping Following North Yorkshire Waste Centre Rule Changes
Councillors have debated whether a new vehicle registration system at North Yorkshire's household waste recycling centres could spark an increase in illegal fly-tipping.
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Prime Minister Praises Scarborough And Whitby MP Over 'Mission Coastal' Initiative
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume has challenged the Prime Minister on educational attainment on the Yorkshire Coast, securing backing for the 'Mission Coastal' initiative.
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Scarborough Mayor Backs Fracking Principle But Opposes Burniston Gas Rig Plan
The mayor of Scarborough has stated he is not fundamentally opposed to fracking if it avoids impacting local communities, despite recently opposing a controversial gas drilling rig in Burniston.
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Major Increase in Drug Offences Recorded by Police on North Yorkshire Coast
Drug offences on the North Yorkshire coast have surged by over 30 per cent in the past year, a rise police attribute to increased proactive stop and searches.
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Inside Scarborough's Historic Tennis Club House Undergoing Restoration Works
New photographs have revealed the deteriorated condition of Scarborough's historic Grade-II listed tennis clubhouse as the council applies for permission to carry out vital preservation works.
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Sleights FC Men's Team Reformed And Accepted Into Beckett Football League
Sleights FC's men's team has been successfully reformed and accepted back into the Beckett Football League, four years after the adult side was forced to fold.
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Major Health Food Retailer To Open Shop In Whitby
Organic retailer Grape Tree has submitted plans to North Yorkshire Council to open a new store at the site of a former Holland & Barrett in Whitby.
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Mayor Highlights Rail And Active Travel Opportunities For The Yorkshire Coast
The Mayor of North Yorkshire has outlined ongoing efforts to improve coastal rail services and introduce new walking and cycling projects.
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North Yorkshire's Bin Chief Admits Scarborough Refuse Collection Remains A Problem But Promises Improvements
North Yorkshire Council's Executive Member for Managing our Environment has acknowledged ongoing issues with bin collections in Scarborough but expressed confidence that the service will soon improve as routes are rationalised.
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Staintondale Moorland Railway Returns This Sunday To Raise Funds For Samaritans
The monthly Staintondale Moorland Railway event returns this Sunday, offering train rides and garden refreshments while raising money for the Samaritans.
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Scarborough Dial A Ride Seeks New Volunteer Trustees To Steer Charity's Future
Scarborough's Dial a Ride service is appealing for two new volunteer trustees to help guide the charity following a record year of providing over 23,000 trips to older and disabled residents.
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Organisers Of Scarborough Community Garden Encourage Locals To 'Get Growing' For Great Big Green Week
Coast and Vale Community Action and GROW Scarborough are urging residents to discover the joys of growing their own food as part of Great Big Green Week.
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Air Displays And Parade Details Revealed For Scarborough Armed Forces Day
Scarborough is preparing to host a full day of spectacular aerial displays, military performances, and ceremonial moments for Armed Forces Day on Saturday, June 27.
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Busy Night For Fire Crews In Scarborough Following Flat And Caravan Blazes
Firefighters in the Scarborough area dealt with two serious incidents in the space of an hour, including a basement flat fire and a suspected arson attack on a caravan.
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The Rainbow Ball At Scarborough Spa Officially Sells Out
The highly anticipated Rainbow Ball at Scarborough Spa has officially sold out, promising an unforgettable evening of entertainment to raise vital funds for The Rainbow Centre.
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Secretary Of State Visits Scarborough To Tour Pride In Place Projects
Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Steve Reed has visited Scarborough on Thursday for a whistlestop tour of three projects green-lit for the first phase of the town's Pride in Place funding.
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Health Bosses Promise A Bright Future For Bridlington Hospital Following Care Unit Reprieve
NHS leaders have committed to improving communication and expanding diagnostic services at Bridlington Hospital after pausing controversial plans to close its care unit.
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Suspected Drink Driver Arrested Following Police Pursuit Near Scarborough
A man in his twenties remains in custody after a high-speed police pursuit on the A64 ended with his vehicle clipping a kerb near Scarborough.
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Appeal For Dog Walkers Who Intervened In Whitby Assault
Police are appealing for witnesses, particularly a couple walking a dog, after a woman suffered a head injury during an assault in Whitby.
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East Riding Street Lighting Project Wins Top National Awards For Cutting Carbon
An East Riding project designed to reduce carbon emissions from street lighting has secured two prestigious national awards for its innovative approach to road safety and sustainability.
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Scarborough Sixth Form Students Raise Funds For Whitby Children's Charity
Business students at Scarborough Sixth Form have successfully raised £554 for Whitby-based charity WHISH to transform their garden into a therapeutic outdoor space.
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Scarborough Training Provider Hits Major Milestone for Autism and Learning Disability Programme
A Scarborough-based training provider is celebrating after delivering its one-thousandth session of a vital learning disability and autism programme to health and social care workers.
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Bridlington Round Table Donates £1,200 To Local Food Pantry
Bridlington Round Table has presented a £1,200 cheque to the Christ Church Re-Store Pantry to fund weekly food deliveries for vulnerable families across the area.
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Council Blocks Filey Residents’ Flat Renovation Over Heritage Impact
North Yorkshire Council has refused a planning application to replace timber windows with uPVC double glazing in a Grade II listed building in Filey, citing harm to the town's heritage.
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Councillor Questions Council Support For Scarborough 400 Compared To Elite Cycling
A Scarborough councillor has expressed frustration over a perceived lack of financial ambition from North Yorkshire Council for the town's 400th anniversary celebrations compared to its investment in the Tour of Britain cycle race.
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East Yorkshire Mayor Outlines Vision For Integrated Public Transport
Hull and East Yorkshire Mayor Luke Campbell has defended his progress on public transport after being challenged over the lack of discounted youth travel in rural and coastal areas.
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Water Safety Warning Issued Ahead of Bridlington Seafest 2026
Visitors to Bridlington's Seafest are being urged to remain vigilant around open water as the town celebrates its rich maritime heritage on Saturday.
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Scarborough And Whitby Record Highest Relative Crime Rate In North Yorkshire
New figures reveal that the Scarborough and Whitby area has the highest relative crime rate in North Yorkshire, prompting targeted police operations to tackle retail offences and anti-social behaviour.
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Unanimous Support For Redesign Of Anglo American's Woodsmith Mine
Local councillors in Whitby have unanimously backed Anglo American's proposals to remove production limits and redesign key infrastructure at its Woodsmith polyhalite mine.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Welcomes £1.2m Domestic Tourism Campaign Focused on Coastal Towns
A new £1.2 million domestic tourism campaign aimed at boosting year-round visits to coastal towns has been welcomed by North Yorkshire MPs, alongside calls for a licensing system for short-term holiday lets to protect local communities.
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Scarborough Couple Celebrate Double Diamond Anniversary for Marriage and Bell Ringing
Alan and Betty Grundy are celebrating sixty years of marriage alongside Alan's remarkable sixty-year tenure as Ringing Master at St Laurence’s Church.
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Descendant of Historic Whitby Shipwreck Survivor Donates Handcrafted Quilt to Lifeboat Charity
A woman whose grandfather was rescued from the tragic 1914 wreck of the hospital ship Rohilla has donated a handmade maritime quilt to the Friends of Whitby Lifeboat.
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MPs Call For A64 Safety Review Following Serious Crash
Two North Yorkshire MPs have launched a joint campaign demanding an urgent safety review of the A64 Barton Hill junction after a constituent was involved in a serious collision.
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New £15m Pier Redevelopment Plans Revealed for Scarborough
North Yorkshire Council has unveiled revised £15 million regeneration plans for Scarborough's West Pier to balance its future as a working harbour and a popular visitor destination.
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National Coastwatch Institution Seeks Permission for Life-Saving Trailer in Filey
The National Coastwatch Institution has applied to keep its vital life-saving mobile lookout trailer on Filey's Royal Parade for an additional two years.
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Concern Over Varying Standards Of Education And Funding In Scarborough And Whitby Schools
A new report has highlighted significant disparities in educational standards and severe financial pressures facing smaller rural schools in the Scarborough and Whitby area.
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Scarborough Town Mayor 'Disappointed' by Lack of Public Toilets
Scarborough's town mayor has expressed disappointment over the lack of alternative public toilets following the closure of the Brunswick Centre, raising concerns about the negative impact on local businesses and high street footfall.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Remains Cautious on Mayor's Tourism Tax Plan
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume has reiterated her worries over a proposed North Yorkshire tourism tax, expressing concerns over its potential impact on domestic coastal tourism and family holidays.
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Scarborough SEA LIFE Team Celebrates Wave Of Award Nominations
Four team members at the Scarborough SEA LIFE Centre have been shortlisted for a series of regional and national awards, recognising their outstanding contributions to the North Bay attraction.
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Scarborough And District Mencap Celebrates Dedicated Helpers For Volunteers' Week 2026
Scarborough and District Mencap is joining thousands of organisations across the UK to celebrate the crucial contribution of its fifteen volunteers during the forty-second annual Volunteers' Week.
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Whitby Town Re-Sign Experienced Goalkeeper Jack Norton For Third Spell
Whitby Town have announced the signing of experienced goalkeeper Jack Norton, marking his third spell at the Towbar Express Stadium ahead of the 2026/27 season.
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Anglo American Wants to Remove Production Restrictions from Woodsmith Mine
Anglo American is seeking approval to remove annual production limits and relocate a ventilation shaft at its Woodsmith polyhalite mine near Whitby.
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Scarborough And Whitby Schools Secure Share Of £450m Improvement Fund
Educational establishments in Scarborough and Whitby are set to benefit from a nationwide £450 million government fund to address critical infrastructure needs.
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Mayor Highlights Huge Opportunities For Scarborough's Year-Round Tourism And Investment
York and North Yorkshire Mayor David Skaith has outlined his vision to expand Scarborough's tourist season and attract major investment through upcoming development projects and a high-profile summit.
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Government Denies Compensation for Fylingdales Moor Wildfire Victims as Recovery Efforts Continue
The government has refused compensation for businesses and farmers affected by the Fylingdales Moor wildfire, prompting local authorities to step in with limited support and launch a major environmental recovery plan.
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RAF Chinook Flypast And Ministry Of Defence Funding Confirmed For Scarborough Armed Forces Day
Scarborough Armed Forces Day has received official grant funding from the Ministry of Defence and announced that an RAF Chinook flypast will kick off this year's celebrations on the South Bay.
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Dramatic Helicopter Rescue At Flamborough Cliffs After Bag Retrieval Goes Wrong
A local person who became stranded halfway down a cliff at Pigeon Hole in Flamborough while trying to retrieve a dropped bag has been rescued by a Coastguard helicopter.
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Just Four Residents Attend Scarborough Town Council’s Annual Meeting of Electors
Scarborough's town mayor commended the newly formed council's progress at a brief, sparsely attended annual meeting of electors.
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Scarborough Mayor Outlines Town Council's Progress One Year After Election
The Mayor of Scarborough has reflected on the town council's achievements during its inaugural year, highlighting a community grants scheme and a reduction in the precept despite the authority not yet taking on formal responsibilities.
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Whitby Town Complete Signing Of Defender Charlie Stirland
Whitby Town have secured their second summer signing ahead of the 2026/27 season with the addition of young centre-back Charlie Stirland from Blyth Spartans.
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway Resumes Full Line Service To Whitby Following Bridge Repairs
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway has fully reopened its 24-mile heritage route from Pickering to Whitby after completing temporary works on a historic bridge, boosted by a £50,000 donation.
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11th-Hour Reprieve As Bridlington Care Unit Closure Is Postponed
Health bosses have made a late decision to pause the planned closure of the Bridlington Care Unit following an extensive campaign by local residents and politicians.
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Plans Unveiled to Manage Urban Gulls Along the Yorkshire Coast
North Yorkshire Council has outlined a new long-term strategy to manage the impact of gulls across Scarborough, Whitby, and Filey while ensuring the protected species are safeguarded.
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Free Holiday Meals And Activities Programme Extended For Three Years In North Yorkshire
Thousands of lower-income families across North Yorkshire will continue to receive free holiday meals and activities after a new three-year deal was agreed for the FEAST programme.
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Updated Plan for Repair of Scarborough Museum Grade II Listed Steps
North Yorkshire Council has proposed a revised plan to repair and reinstate Scarborough's historic, hazardous Grade II listed Museum Steps.
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Conversion Of Large Whitby Holiday Let Into Residential House Approved
North Yorkshire Council has approved plans to convert a seven-bedroom holiday let in Whitby into a residential property, noting that the town's demand for tourist accommodation is already being met.
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Over 400 Solar Panels Installed at Whitby Leisure Centre to Cut Energy Bills
Whitby Leisure Centre has been fitted with more than 400 solar panels as part of a major project to reduce energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions across North Yorkshire.
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The Scarborough Streets Festival Concludes With A Community Parade
The Scarborough Streets Festival is set to come to a thrilling conclusion on Sunday with a vibrant community parade featuring handmade placards and noisemakers.
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Debate Sparks Over Payment For Performers At Scarborough's Peasholm Park
Senior North Yorkshire Councillors have debated the fairness of paying musicians to perform at Scarborough's Peasholm Park bandstand while other performers across the county go unpaid.
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Plan for Snainton Houses Blocked to Avoid ‘Undesirable Precedent’
North Yorkshire Council has rejected a proposal to build two houses in the village of Snainton due to concerns over the impact on the local conservation area and the risk of setting a harmful precedent for future developments.
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Scarborough Veterans To Receive Support Through £50,000 Freemasons Grant
Around 75 local veterans and unpaid carers in Scarborough and the surrounding areas will receive tailored support thanks to a £50,000 grant awarded to Carers Plus Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire Businesses Express Concern Over Potential Tourism Tax
North Yorkshire councillors have highlighted strong opposition from local businesses regarding a proposed tourism tax favoured by Mayor David Skaith.
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Extreme Wildfire Risk Declared For The North York Moors
Visitors to the North York Moors and surrounding countryside are being urged to exercise extreme caution after authorities declared an official extreme risk of wildfires.
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Mountain Rescue Issues Heat Warning Following North York Moors Callouts
Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team has issued vital safety advice for walkers after volunteers were called out twice in one week to assist people suffering in the heat.
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Local Young Actors Join Cast of Calendar Girls the Musical at Stephen Joseph Theatre
Seven aspiring young actors from Scarborough, Bridlington, Eastfield, and Malton have been selected to perform in a professional production of Calendar Girls the Musical this summer.
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£8.7m Green Energy Upgrade Launched at Scarborough Hospital
Scarborough Hospital is set to undergo an £8.7 million green energy transformation, featuring a new heat pump system and over 1,000 solar panels, to significantly reduce its carbon footprint.
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Hornsea Swimmers Escape Difficulty After Call Out for Local Rescue Team
Two swimmers in Hornsea have been checked over by a casualty care team after getting into difficulty between the groynes near the rescue launch beach.
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Rescue Service Issues Safety Reminder After 12 Deaths In Water-Related Incidents
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service has issued a stark warning about the hidden dangers of open water swimming following 12 tragic deaths during the recent heatwave.
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Calls For Progress On Scarborough's Oliver's Mount Access Road
North Yorkshire Council is facing pressure to resolve a seven-year access issue at Scarborough's historic Oliver's Mount race circuit, as operators warn future seasons could be at risk.
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway Confirms Reopening Of Full Line Service To Whitby
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway has announced the reopening of its full 24-mile heritage route from Pickering to Whitby starting on the 1st of June following essential bridge repairs.







