Yorkshire Coast News

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Businesses Urged To Open Toilets As Scarborough Faces Public Convenience Shortage
Local businesses in Scarborough are being asked to allow the public to use their facilities as the town centre grapples with a lack of public toilets ahead of the busy tourist season.
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Visit England Director Urges Yorkshire Coast Residents To Become Local Tourists
The Director of VisitEngland is calling on residents to support the Yorkshire Coast's visitor economy by exploring local attractions during English Tourism Week.
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Interactive Enhancements Plan For Historic Building That Is 'Gateway To Whitby Heritage'
A £125,000 funding bid aims to repurpose Whitby's historic Grade II* Listed Old Town Hall into a vibrant community and heritage venue.
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Scarborough Green Party Hits Out at Water Minister's 'Credulous Attitude' Following Visit
The Scarborough and Whitby Green Party has strongly criticised Water Minister Emma Hardy's response to Yorkshire Water's pollution plans, demanding an end to water privatisation amid ongoing concerns over local bathing water quality.
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Mayor Praises Adult Skills and Local Talent During Scarborough TEC Visit
David Skaith, Mayor of the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority, visited Scarborough TEC to witness how adult learners on the Yorkshire Coast are developing essential skills for new careers and supporting the regional economy.
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Scarborough Town Council To Hold Public Meeting Over Harbour Strategy Concerns
Scarborough's Mayor has announced a public meeting this Thursday evening to address mounting concerns over North Yorkshire Council's ten-year strategy for the region's harbours.
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Yorkshire Coast Rail Partnership Unveils Inclusive Vision for 2026
The Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership (YCCRP) has detailed a forward-thinking agenda for 2026, focusing on deepening community connections and making the railway more accessible to vulnerable passengers.
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Yorkshire Coast Disabled Sea Fishing Initiative Secures Vital Funding In £1 Million Mayor's Programme
A specially adapted powerboat project on the Yorkshire Coast has been awarded a share of a £1 million regional fund designed to help communities get active and improve wellbeing.
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Staithes And Runswick Rnli Auction Returns To Easter Weekend For 2026 Fundraiser
Staithes and Runswick RNLI’s much loved annual auction returns to its traditional Easter weekend slot in 2026, taking place at 9.00pm on Sunday 5 April at the Cod and Lobster, Staithes.
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MP Backs Both Whitby And Scarborough In The Race To Become UK Town Of Culture
Alison Hume MP has officially endorsed both Whitby and Scarborough in their respective bids to become the UK's first Town of Culture and secure a £3m prize for 2028.
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£250,000 Plan To Expand Parking At Whitby Abbey
A £250,000 funding bid has been submitted to upgrade the overflow car park at Whitby Abbey with weather-resistant paving and support the creation of a second permanent park and ride for the town.
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Opposition Councillors Call For Scrutiny Over Scarborough Office Purchase
North Yorkshire Council’s plan to purchase Resolution House has been sent to an oversight committee following a formal call-in by opposition members concerned about transparency and the impact on the town centre.
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Council's Scarborough Building Move to Save £400,000 a Year and £19m in Repairs
North Yorkshire Council has approved the purchase of Resolution House on the outskirts of Scarborough to replace deteriorating town centre offices.
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Campaigners Celebrate Reprieve For Whitby Cliff Lift
Campaigners in Whitby are celebrating after North Yorkshire Council backed a motion to investigate the costs of repairing the town's historic cliff lift rather than permanently closing it.
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North Yorkshire Councillors Agree Policy To Boost Wheelchair-Accessible Taxi Numbers
North Yorkshire council bosses have agreed a rule change to make taxis more accessible to wheelchair users — despite warnings the change could hit the elderly, disabled and rural residents.
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Plans Submitted For New 125-Home Residential Development In Hunmanby
Developer Banks Property has submitted a formal planning application to North Yorkshire Council for a proposed housing project on the Yorkshire Coast, aiming to deliver 125 homes with a focus on sustainability and affordable housing.
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No Quick Fix For Local Roads In Yorkshire & Humberside, Reports ALARM Survey
Road users in Yorkshire & Humberside should not expect a quick fix to the condition of local roads, despite a reported increase in funding, says this year’s Annual Local Authority Road Maintenance survey report.
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Whitby's Cliff Lift Saved for the Time Being Following Council Meeting
North Yorkshire Council's executive has backed a proposal to undertake a further study into the costs of repairing Whitby's 95-year-old cliff lift, though the free replacement bus service is set to be withdrawn.
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Council Confirms Move to Modern Scarborough Hub but Pledges to Retain Town Hall
North Yorkshire Council’s executive committee has today confirmed it's intention to purchase of Resolution House in Eastfield, establishing a new primary office hub for the region.
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Campaigners Declare ‘Victory’ As Whitby Cliff Lift Saved From Decommissioning
A new study will be commissioned to determine the future of Whitby’s Cliff Lift as proposals to permanently close it were postponed.
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Whitby Town Beaten Again As Game In Hand Goes
The Blues are running out of matches as they look to put distance between themselves and the NPL Premier relegation zone.
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Brid Town Lead Twice But Pegged Back
The Seasiders had to again settle for an away point after last-gasp frustration in Northumberland.
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Pickering Town Power Through Again
The Pikes have now picked up successive victories to just about stay in touch with the Northern Counties East Premier pacesetters.
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Scarborough Mayor Reassured Over Town Hall Relocation Plans
The Mayor of Scarborough has expressed his relief after receiving assurances over the future of the town's historic civic building, following concerns it could be sold to developers.
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Temporary Toilets To Be Installed In Filey and Scarborough Ahead of Busy Easter Period
Temporary toilets are due to be installed in two popular North Yorkshire coastal towns this month as swift action is taken to ensure essential facilities are in place for the busy Easter period.
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Plans For New Papa John's Takeaway Near Flamborough
Plans for a new Papa John’s pizza takeaway have been submitted to East Riding Council.
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Landmark Decision Day as Council Decides Future of Whitby Cliff Lift and Scarborough Town Hall
The future of the Yorkshire Coast’s heritage and civic heart hangs in the balance as North Yorkshire Council’s executive meets on Tuesday to settle two of the region's most contentious property debates.
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Scarborough Mayor and MP Receive Assurances Over Town Hall Relocation Plans
The Mayor of Scarborough and the Town's MP have received assurances from North Yorkshire Council over the future of Scarborough's historic town hall.
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Police Launch Manslaughter Investigation Following Man's Death In Whitby
North Yorkshire Police were called to a disturbance at an address on Flowergate in Whitby late on Sunday evening.
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Theo Chapman Departs Scarborough Athletic FC
Boro Manager Jono Greening has thanked Theo Chapman for his efforts as he departs for a new opportunity.
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Council Approves Driffield Padel Courts
Plans for the construction of two padel courts near Driffield have been approved by East Riding Council. The courts are to be established at Driffield Rugby Union Football Club on Driffield Road, Kelleythorpe.
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Humberside Police: ‘Still More To Be Done’ On Racial Abuse
Humberside Police has been told it has more work to do to understand and track racial abuse towards its officers. Humberside Police Federation, which represents officers, has said that the force has come a long way but more work is still needed to understand the scale of the problem.
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Whitby Town: Joint Manager Demands Improvement Ahead of Tuesday Home Clash
Lee Bullock wants a big reaction after he accused players of being pathetic in the wake of their 3-1 defeat to Lancaster City, at the weekend.
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Brid Town Back On The Road And Headed North
Scott Kerr's men are in Northumberland on Tuesday night.
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Pickering Town Aim For Back To Back Home Wins
Pikes beat Bottesford on Saturday at Mill Lane and they're back under the lights again on Tuesday.
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Future of Scarborough Town Hall Hangs in Balance Ahead of Crucial Property Decision
North Yorkshire Council’s executive committee is set to meet on Tuesday to decide on the proposed acquisition of Resolution House, a move that could see the authority vacate its historic building at Scarborough Town Hall. Some local councillors aren't impressed.
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Overnight Closures for A64 Across the Yorkshire Coast
Motorists travelling on the A64 are being warned of a series of overnight closures throughout March as National Highways carries out essential resurfacing, maintenance, and tree work.
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The Scarborough Buildings North Yorkshire Council Could Buy and Sell
As North Yorkshire Council prepares for a significant reshuffle of its property portfolio, the future of several prominent buildings in Scarborough and Malton hangs in the balance. But what state are the buildings really in?
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Yorkshire Coast Camper Van Consultation Outcome
The outcome of an an experiment to ban camper vans from parking in two Yorkshire Coast resorts has been revealed.
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Scarborough Teacher Takes On London Marathon To Support YMCA
A Scarborough teacher is swapping the classroom for 26.2 miles of pavement to raise vital funds for young people in the local community.
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Scarborough and Whitby Harbours Hope To Be Turbo-Charged By Renewables Funding
The government are opening up £360 million of funding for generating renewable energy and the Yorkshire Coast could benefit.
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NFU and Police Warning After Rising Attacks On Sheep In Yorkshire
The NFU and North Yorkshire Police have urged dog owners to keep control of their pets in the countryside following a rise in attacks on sheep.
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Woman Fined After Her Waste Was Fly-Tipped In East Riding Countryside
A woman from Scarborough was fined by a court after giving her waste to someone else, who then dumped it in the East Riding countryside.
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Scarborough Athletic Held In Six Pointer But Stay In Top Seven
It was another 1-1 draw for Scarborough Athletic, at the Mounting Systems Stadium, on Saturday.
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"Pathetic"- Whitby Town Crumble To Defeat To Ten Men
Joint boss Lee Bullock branded it pathetic as Whitby let a 1-0 lead slip against ten-man Lancaster to lose 3-1 at the Towbar Express Stadium.
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Brid Rugby Table Topping Bid Ends In Thriller
Bridlington RUFC were aiming to return to the top of Yorkshire Two on Saturday.
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Bridlington Town Held Despite Batty Belter
Bridlington Town fought back to claim a deserved point as they drew 1–1 with Hallam F.C. at the historic Sandygate.
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Pickering Town Back To Winning Ways
Simon Heslop's men got revenge but did they get back in the promotion race with Saturday's victory?
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Man Jailed After Woman's Death in Rudston
A man has been jailed for a total of six years for killing a 70-year-old woman by driving dangerously and failing to give way at a crossroads near Rudston on Friday, 24 November 2023.
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Scarborough Councillor's Fury Over 'County's Busiest Toilet' Closure
Years of neglect- that's what a Scarborough councillor has accused leaders of presiding over.
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Man Ordered To Pay More Than £1,500 For Abandoning Camper Van In Bridlington
A man has been ordered to pay a total of £1,551.94 after abandoning a camper van in Bridlington.
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Complaint Alleges ‘Systemic Failure’ In Council’s Handling Of Scarborough Gas Rig Application
A formal complaint has been lodged suggesting a “systemic failure” took place in a council’s handling of plans for a controversial gas drilling rig.
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Increased Police Presence In Hornsea As Residents Raise Concerns Over Anti-Social Behaviour
Local officers are stepping up patrols in Hornsea following a rise in anti-social behaviour, urging parents to take greater responsibility as formal enforcement measures are introduced.
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Record-Breaking Summer Expected for Scarborough Open Air Theatre
Scarborough Open Air Theatre is poised for its most successful season to date, with 150,000 tickets already sold and an ambitious 28-show programme set to generate a significant £15m boost for the Yorkshire coast economy.
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Water Minister Says ‘Come And Enjoy Seaside’ In Scarborough Despite Water Quality Concerns
There is ‘more to do’ to improve water quality in a much-loved North Yorkshire resort, according to a Government minister.
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Village Infrastructure Under Strain: Hunmanby Councillor Calls for Second Home Tax Flexibility
As North Yorkshire Council’s pioneering 100 per cent council tax premium on second homes begins to deliver its first affordable housing projects, a local representative is warning that the very villages hosting these new homes are struggling to cope with "crumbling" infrastructure.
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Whitby Town Return to the Towbar Without Watts
The Blues will be without an in-form midfielder for the visit of Lancaster City, on Saturday.
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Council Sets Out Ten-Year Plan for Scarborough, Whitby and Filey Harbours
North Yorkshire Council has unveiled a comprehensive new draft strategy aimed at revitalising the maritime gateways of the Yorkshire Coast.
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North Yorkshire Police Seize Over £10,000 and Drugs in County Lines Crackdown
North Yorkshire Police have concluded a week of intensified action targeting drug supply chains, resulting in four arrests and the protection of vulnerable residents across the county, including the Yorkshire Coast.
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North Yorkshire Police Issue Travel Warning As Stormy Weather Disrupts The Yorkshire Coast
Emergency services are calling for extreme caution across the Yorkshire Coast after high winds caused widespread road disruption, fallen trees, and vehicle accidents.
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Northern Powergrid Teams Responding as Blustery Winds hit Yorkshire Coast Power Supplies
Northern Powergrid has mobilised teams to restore power to homes across the region as strong winds and heavy rain cause disruption to electricity supplies along the Yorkshire Coast.
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Pickering Town Seek Revenge Against Lincolnshire Opponents
The Pikes were heavily-beaten earlier in the season at Saturday's opponents.
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Bridlington Businesses Urged To Spread Festive Cheer For Bridmas Day 2026
Organisers are calling on local traders to join the festivities as the popular Bridmas Day event returns to the Yorkshire Coast this August, aiming to highlight the town’s year-round appeal.
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MP Steps-in To Help Farmers Affected By The Langdale Moor Wildfire
Alison Hume, MP for Scarborough and Whitby, has intervened to help farmers still suffering the repercussions of the Langdale/Fylingdales wildfire by ensuring that repair work to vital fencing in the area is accelerated.
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Yorkshire Coast Families Invited To Access Easter Holiday Activity Programme
The East Riding of Yorkshire Council has unveiled its Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme for the upcoming Easter break, featuring over 200 sessions including go-karting, pony trekking, and water sports.
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Thousands Of Disabled People In Hull And East Riding To Be Supported Into Work
Hull and East Yorkshire is to receive up to £11.7 million from the Government to support thousands of disabled people and those with health conditions into jobs.
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Bridlington Town Face Northumberland Trek
Scott Kerr's men head north on Saturday for a long trek in NPL East.
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Scarborough Man Runs 5k Around Car with a Horse to Help Paralysed Woman Get Home
A Scarborough man has turned to an unconventional training regime to support his girlfriend’s mother in her arduous journey to return home after being left paralysed by cancer.
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‘No Records’ On Ownership Of Scarborough Town Centre Clock With Possible £20,000 Repair Bill
The ownership and future of a North Yorkshire town centre clock with a possible £20,000 repair bill remains uncertain.
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Whitby Cliff Lift Shaft Remains Stable Through Winter, But Council Faces Financial Dilemma
A report from mining firm Anglo American says the Whitby Cliff Lift shaft was no wetter in January than in August, but is that enough to encourage the council to repair the lift rather than permanently close it?
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Brid Rugby Target Top Spot
Bridlington RUFC are targeting taking back top spot in Yorkshire 2, on Saturday.
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Scarborough Athletic Six-Pointer As Play Off Chase Bucks Up
Boro host Telford, known as the Bucks, on Saturday, with just one place separating the sides.
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Scarborough Teacher Swims In Memory Of Cherished Sister Who Spent Her Life Helping Others
“Lucy was a force of nature. I miss her every single day, and even though I’m doing the Swimathon, I’d much rather be sat knitting and nattering with her.”
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Scarborough Town Hall Could Be Sold To Major Leisure Developer
Scarborough's town hall could be sold to a major leisure developer as part of plans by North Yorkshire Council.
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Councillors Urge Caution Over Proposed £4.5m Resolution House Purchase In Scarborough
A group of councillors has called for greater transparency and community consultation before North Yorkshire Council commits to purchasing Resolution House.
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Yorkshire Coast Athletes Invited To Join Prestigious Talent Development Programme
Aspiring sports stars across the Yorkshire Coast are invited to apply for the latest iteration of the Everyone Active Sporting Champions scheme, which offers elite mentoring and facility access as it marks its 10th anniversary.
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Scarborough And Whitby Set To Benefit From Targeted Education Programme
Alison Hume MP has welcomed the announcement of a targeted education programme to improve outcomes for young people in coastal communities such as Scarborough and Whitby.
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East Riding Charity Launches Energy Support Initiative to Ease Household Costs
Citizens Advice Hull & East Riding is offering 1,000 free energy-saving kits to local households to help combat rising living costs, alongside new weekly drop-in advice sessions across the region.
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Sculptor Speaks Of Honour Of Creating Artwork For Scarborough
The artist commissioned to create a public artwork to mark Scarborough’s 400th anniversary since becoming a spa town has spoken of his pride at being given the opportunity to create a legacy for the resort.
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Yellow Weather Warning Issued for Strong Winds Along the Yorkshire Coast
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind along the Yorkshire Coast.
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Questions Raised Over "Fantasy" Repair Figures as Future of Whitby’s Cliff Lift Hangs in the Balance
The future of Whitby's historic cliff lift has been cast into further uncertainty as local councillors voice serious concerns that the financial data being used to justify its permanent closure "don't stand up to scrutiny."
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Yorkshire Coast MP Champions Dual Bids for Inaugural UK Town of Culture Title
Alison Hume, the Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby, has pledged her full support to both coastal towns as they prepare their respective entries for the first-ever UK Town of Culture competition.
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Scarborough Athletic Suffer Late Heartache at Mounting Systems Stadium
Jono Greening's men had scored midway through the first half against King's Lynn.
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Lessons to be Learned from Council’s ‘Risky’ Scarborough Water Park Loan
A report into a failed £9 million loan granted by the former Scarborough Borough Council to developer Benchmark Leisure Ltd urges North Yorkshire councillors to improve transparency, due diligence, and scrutiny in complex commercial arrangements.
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North Yorkshire MPs Call For Investigation Into Heating Oil Market
Three North Yorkshire MPs are calling for an urgent investigation into the heating oil market following concerns about sharp price increases
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‘Unsustainable’ Plans For Almost 20 New Houses in Hunmanby Rejected
North Yorkshire Council has refused an application to build 19 homes in Hunmanby, citing a lack of affordable housing, inadequate infrastructure contributions, and poor design.
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East Riding Invites Visitors to Celebrate National Tourism Week
The East Riding of Yorkshire Council is marking National Tourism Week this March with a diverse programme of events, aiming to spotlight the region's heritage sites, coastline, and family-friendly attractions.
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Updated Taxi Licensing Policy to Make Transport More Inclusive in North Yorkshire
Plans to improve the accessibility of taxis and private hire vehicles for passengers with additional needs across North Yorkshire are set to be considered by councillors.
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Business Boost As Coast To Coast Path Becomes National Trail
Local businesses across the region are preparing for an anticipated surge in tourism as the iconic 192-mile Coast to Coast Path officially gains National Trail status later this month.
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£200,000 for New Football and Sports Area in Scarborough
More than £200,000 of funding is set to go towards creating a new multi-use games area in a deprived part of North Yorkshire.
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Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Welcomes Discussions On Future Marine Safety One Year After Tanker Collision
One year after a tanker collision off the Yorkshire Coast, the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is emphasising the importance of ongoing dialogue regarding incident management and the protection of the marine environment.
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Concerns Raised Over North Yorkshire Council’s Plan To Move Out Of Scarborough Town Hall
North Yorkshire Council is considering relocating from Scarborough Town Hall to Resolution House on the A64 to reduce maintenance costs, sparking concerns from local officials and business leaders regarding town centre footfall and a lack of consultation.
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New Powers To Tackle Empty Shops in Scarborough ‘Could Revitalise High Street’
North Yorkshire Council is considering a pilot scheme in Scarborough to use new government powers, known as High Street Rental Auctions, to force landlords to rent out commercial properties that have been vacant for over 12 months.
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Cliff Lift Decommissioning Wouldn't Impact Whitby’s Blue Flag Status
North Yorkshire Council has moved to reassure residents and visitors that Whitby’s prestigious Blue Flag beach status is not at risk, even if the town’s historic Cliff Lift is permanently decommissioned.
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Council Could Move From Scarborough Town Hall to Modern Office
The proposed purchase of a modern office building in Scarborough as part of wider plans to rationalise North Yorkshire Council’s estate and support regeneration is to be considered by councillors.
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Scarborough Athletic Face Midweek Showdown
The Seadogs are back under the lights at the Mounting Systems Stadium on Tuesday.
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North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service donates Breathing Apparatus equipment to FIRE AID
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service has donated its former Breathing Apparatus sets and associated equipment to FIRE AID following the successful rollout of new state‑of‑the‑art Breathing Apparatus to operational firefighters in October 2025.
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Bridlington RNLI Takes Proactive Step In Supporting Crew Mental Wellbeing
Bridlington RNLI has hosted a dedicated mental health workshop for its volunteer crew, aiming to provide them with the vital tools needed to navigate the unique psychological pressures of life-saving at sea.
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Scarborough Hospital: Violence and Other Crime Concerns
The NHS Trust that runs York and Scarborough hospitals has said it is closely monitoring the number of criminal incidents recorded by the police at its sites.
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State of the Art Help Points For Scarborough Station
New state-of-the-art help points that connect passengers to a call centre will be installed at Scarborough Station following the approval of plans.
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Young Mayor Appointed for East Riding After Youth Parliament Elections
A group of dedicated students from across the East Riding have been elected to pivotal new roles, marking a significant step forward in youth engagement and local democratic representation.
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Local MP Pledges To Tackle Short Term Lets and Vandalism in Whitby
Alison Hume says licences are needed for Airbnbs and revealed she was upset by recent vandalism in Whitby.
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Whitby Councillor's Double Devolution Frustration
A Whitby councillor still wants to see more powers given to the town's council.
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Food Waste Action Week in North Yorkshire
Households are to receive first-hand help and advice on how to make their food go further as part of Food Waste Action Week.
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Scarborough Beckett League Cricket Club in Pavilion Boost
A club near Scarborough's plan to build a side extension to its existing pavilion has been given the green light.
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Scarborough Remembers Covid Dead on National Day Of Remembrance
It's the first-ever Scarborough Covid Service of Reflection on Sunday.
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Global Talent Heads for the Coast as Scarborough Streets Prepares to Shine
Artists from around the world have signed up to take part in Scarborough Streets when it returns in May.
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Scarborough Athletic Roar Into Top Five After Second Half Show
The Seadogs returned to the National North play-off spots in style after a late show down south on Saturday.
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Whitby Town Lead Twice But Held in West Midlands
Goals from Matty Tymon and Layton Watts put the Blues ahead at Rushall, only to twice be pegged back.
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Bridlington Town Run Ends After Thriller
The Seasiders' seven-match unbeaten run was ended after a seven-goal thriller at the Mounting Systems Stadium.
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Mixed Results As Yorkshire Coast Duo Go For Titles
Scarborough and Bridlington's rugby sides are scrapping it out for top spot in their respective leagues.
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Pickering Town Suffer Shock Loss At Strugglers
Simon Heslop's men have now suffered back-to-back defeats.
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Scarborough Athletic Secure Another Hull City Loanee
Ahead of their trip to Oxford City, the Seadogs have again utilised the loan market.
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Dredging Boost for Whitby and Scarborough Harbours as Restrictions Relaxed
The vital task of keeping the Yorkshire Coast’s historic harbours operational has received a significant boost following the relaxation of dredging restrictions.
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Scarborough MP: New and Exciting Things Opening Up
Scarborough's MP is focusing on filling the town's high street.
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Operation Scooter Targets Moped and Motorcycle Theft in Eastfield and Filey
An ongoing initiative aimed at combating the theft of mopeds and motorcycles has been launched by the Eastfield and Filey Neighbourhood Policing Team, yielding positive results in the community.
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Challenges for North Yorkshire Moors Railway as Historic Bridge Repairs Hit Complications
The start of the 2026 season at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway faces disruption after "urgent" works to stabilize a vital river crossing proved to be "more complicated than first anticipated".
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Goodbye and Thank You to Whitby RNLI Chairman, Mike Major
After over two decades of dedicated service, Mike Major has retired as chairman of Whitby Lifeboat Station, marking the end of an era for the local lifeboat community.
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Police Appeal After Night-time Assault in Whitby
North Yorkshire Police are seeking the public's assistance following an assault that took place in Whitby during the early hours of Tuesday, 3 March.
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Scarborough Darts Players Push Professionals In UK Open
Scarborough's Sam Spivey came agonisingly close to taking on the best 32 darts players in the world, at the sport's UK Open.
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Whitby Residents and Councillors Unite in Fight to Save "Vital" Cliff Lift Amid Accessibility Fears
Residents and councillors have joined forces to challenge North Yorkshire Council's proposal to permanently decommission the 93-year-old structure, arguing that its loss would effectively bar many people with disabilities from the town’s shoreline.
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Scarborough MP Welcomes Town Centre Rejuvenation Work
Work to rejuvenate Scarborough town centre has been welcomed by the town's MP.
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Former Scarborough Star Leaves Whitby Town Alongside Ex-Leeds Youngster
Whitby Town have confirmed the departures of midfielders Michael Woods and Ronnie McGrath from the Towbar Express Stadium.
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Record Number of Passengers on Scarborough to York Train Route
A Record number of people travelled on the train between York and Scarborough last year.
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Bridlington Town Back At Home With Consett Tuning Up
The Seasiders have North East opponents on Saturday at the Mounting Systems Stadium.
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Pickering Town's Destination is Doncaster
Pikes travel to South Yorkshire on Saturday.
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New Era for Bridlington Care as £8m Luxury Home Prepares to Open
A long-abandoned building on Jewison Lane is set to become a focal point for local families as The Maltings, a new 59-bed luxury care home, prepares to welcome its first residents next week.
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Whitby Town Chase Rushall Double
The Blues want to complete a double over their relegation rivals Rushall Olympic.
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£180,000 Whitby Flood Resilience Scheme Approved
Residents in Whitby will be supported from the effects of flooding and ‘extreme water levels’ with a £180,000 grant to upgrade properties.
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East Yorkshire Mayor Welcomes New Funding for Life-Changing Support into Work
Mayor Luke Campbell MBE has welcomed £11.7 million in new funding to help thousands of residents across Hull and East Yorkshire move into good, secure jobs.
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Scarborough's Alpamare Waterpark Could be Sold
North Yorkshire Council has confirmed it is exploring the potential sale of the Alpamare water park as part of a wider effort to secure the long-term future of the North Bay.
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Continued Rise in 12-Hour Trolley Waits at York and Scarborough NHS Trust
More than 900 people waited on trolleys for more than 12 hours at emergency departments at York and Scarborough trust hospitals in January.
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Scarborough and Bridlington Rugby Try To Stay On Top
Boro are on their travels in Wetherby, on Saturday, in North East 2.
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Whitby Shop Expansion Plan Met with Spate of Objections
A Whitby shop’s plan to expand its premises and create eight residential apartments has met with objections.
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Scarborough Athletic Face South East Hike
Boro travel to Oxford City on Saturday hoping to regain their spot in the National North play-off places.
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Dogs and Owner Rescued by Hornsea Inshore Rescue Team
Hornsea Inshore Rescue Saves Woman and Her Four Dogs
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East Riding Bin Lorries Become Mobile Defibrillators
Residents across the East Riding may soon notice more than just bins being collected, as the local council launches a UK-first initiative to turn refuse trucks into mobile life-saving units.
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MP Joins Calls to Save Historic Whitby Cliff Lift
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume has voiced her strong opposition to the proposed decommissioning of Whitby’s historic Cliff Lift, joined by a chorus of local councillors and residents who describe the 93-year-old landmark as a "necessity" rather than a luxury
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Bridlington Town Book East Riding Senior Cup Final Spot
The Seasiders eased to victory with a goal in each half, in Hull, on Tuesday.
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Scarborough Athletic Denied After Spot-Kick Controversy
Jono Greening felt his side should have had a penalty for handball as they missed a chance to return to the National North play-off places.
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Whitby Town's New Management Duo Win First Match
The Blues won comfortably in Lincolnshire on Tuesday night.
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CCTV Upgrade proposed for Scarborough Railway Station
A rail company has applied for permission to install dozens of security cameras at Scarborough station.
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Concerns Over Scarborough, Whitby and Filey Harbour Strategy
A tense meeting saw clashes over a 10-year harbour strategy for part of the North Yorkshire coast.
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£100,000 Coastal Erosion Project Approved Near Scarborough Sea Life Centre
Just short of £100,000 of funding will be used to address coastal erosion on the North Yorkshire coast.
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National Park Outlines Fylingdales Moor Fire Recovery Work
Six months have passed since the smoke cleared over Fylingdales Moor, and the landscape is beginning a quiet but determined recovery.
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Whitby Town Council’s Plan to Take over Old Town Hall Progressing
Whitby Town Council is progressing its plan to manage and operate Whitby’s Grade II listed Old Town Hall.
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Woman Arrested Following Drug-Related Warrant in Driffield
In a significant operation this morning, officers from the Neighbourhood Crime Team and the Kinetic Organised Crime Group executed a warrant in Driffield, leading to the arrest of a 32-year-old woman.
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Scarborough Spa Hosts 2026 Yorkshire Hospitality, Tourism & Business Expo
The iconic Grand Hall at Scarborough Spa is set to become a bustling hub of industry activity this Tuesday, 3rd March 2026, as it hosts the annual Yorkshire Hospitality, Tourism & Business Expo
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Councillors Back Calls to Save Whitby’s ‘Vital’ Cliff Lift
North Yorkshire's coastal councillors have said they are unanimously in favour of Whitby Clift Lift being repaired and reopened ahead of a plan to permanently close it later this month.
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Whitby’s Whale Bone Arch Replacement Could Cost £60,000
More than £60,000 could be spent on a plan to replace Whitby’s famous Whale Bone Arch.
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Scarborough Athletic Back Under The Mounting Systems Stadium Lights
Boro host Hereford in another crucial National North home clash on Tuesday.
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Whitby Town Make First Cleethorpes Trip As Basement Battle Continues
The Blues are four points above the NPL Premier relegation zone and are hoping to kick on from Saturday's encouraging result.
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Councillors Clash Over Permanent Overnight Motorhome Parking Ban Plan for Scarborough and Whitby
Councillors have clashed over the future of a ban on parking motorhomes overnight on parts of the North Yorkshire coast.
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Armed Forces Charity Boosted by Scarborough Skydive
SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity has received a £6,483 donation thanks to a coordinated fundraising effort involving retirement and sheltered housing communities in Scarborough and the North and a 10,000ft skydive.
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Council Set to Spend £477,000 on Vapes
North Yorkshire Council is set to spend up to £477,000 on e-cigarettes to help residents quit smoking.
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Assault on Man with Crutches in Seamer
North Yorkshire Police have launched an appeal for information after a distressing incident involving a man in his fifties who was attacked by three teenagers in the Lacey Avenue area of Seamer, close to Scarborough.
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Filey Town Council Expresses ‘Frustration’ Over Shock Closure of Seafront Toilets
Filey Town Council has voiced its "deep disappointment and frustration" following the sudden closure of the Royal Parade public toilets, a move triggered by serious structural concerns.
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A64 CLOSED Due To Serious Accident Near Malton
North Yorkshire Police say emergency services are on the scene of a serious accident which has closed the road.
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Scarborough MP Says Town Needs Accessible Play Area
Alison Hume says there's a lack of provision for children with disabilities in Scarborough.
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Majority of North Yorkshire Families Secure First Choice Secondary School
Almost 90 per cent of parents and carers in North Yorkshire secured their preferred secondary school for their child in this years allocations.
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East Riding Families Receive Secondary School Place Offers
Parents and carers of Year 6 children across the East Riding will today, Monday 2 March, receive confirmation of the secondary school their child has been allocated for September.
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North Yorkshire Council: Cross Party Support For Citizen's Advice Funding
There's been cross-party support for plans for North Yorkshire Council to fund Citizen's Advice's Warm and Well scheme for the next three years.
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Van Sign Vandalism Impacts Scarborough Motorhome Parking Trial
Vandals have limited a North Yorkshire council’s ability to make a decision on a ban on overnight parking at coastal sites.
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Scarborough Church to Host Covid Reflection Service
Residents, NHS staff, care workers and members of the wider community are invited to come together for a special Covid Reflection Service on Sunday 8th March at 2pm at St Mark’s Church.
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Whitby Serves Up a Culinary Showcase as Restaurant Week Returns
Whitby is set to become a hub for food enthusiasts this week as it hosts the return of its popular Restaurant Week.
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Whitby Town Council Invites Traders to Join 2026 Christmas Festival Line-Up
Whitby is preparing to transform into a festive hub as the Town Council officially opens applications for stallholders to participate in the 2026 Whitby Christmas Festival.
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Prostate Cancer Engagement Event Coming to Scarborough and Bridlington
Humber and North Yorkshire Cancer Alliance will hold a number of community engagement events across the region during March to raise awareness about prostate cancer.
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North Yorkshire To Front Yorkshire Day 2029
North Yorkshire will host Yorkshire Day celebrations on 1st August 2029.
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Ten-Man Scarborough Athletic Twice Lead But Held By Giantkiller Rivals
It was a thriller at the Mounting Systems Stadium on Saturday.
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New Nature Reserve for Scalby Beck
A five year project to create a new local nature reserve in Scarborough is underway.
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Blues Battle Back Again To Draw With Promotion Chasers
After coming from behind to draw 1-1 at Bamber Bridge, Whitby battled to hold another promotion hopeful in NPL Premier.
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Yorkshire Coast Rugby Round-Up
Scarborough and Bridlington stay top after their latest victories.
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Community Toilet Plan for Scarborough
Businesses in Scarborough are to be asked to make their toilets available to the public.
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Heslop Suffers First Loss As Pickering Town Boss
The Pikes were beaten by the league leaders on Saturday, a first loss for Simon Heslop.
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This Could Be Our Sure Start- Scarborough & Whitby MP On SEND Plans
This isn't a case of forcing children into school, it's about meeting children's needs- Alison Hume has high hopes for the government's new plans on special educational needs.
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Scarborians Asked for Views on Town of Culture Bid
Scarborough residents have been invited to share their thoughts on a bid for the resort to be named the UK’s inaugural Town of Culture.
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Building Closed on Scarborough Pier After Engineers Identify Possible Structural Issues
A building has been closed and tenants moved out after potential structural issues were discovered.
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Government Passes Burniston Gas Rig Decision Back to North Yorkshire Council
Plans for a gas drilling rig near Scarborough will not be called in by the Government and will instead be decided on by North Yorkshire Council.
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Scarborough Athletic Football Pitch Repairs Progressing
The next phase of repairs to a community football pitch at Scarborough Sports Village is set to get under way next week to bring the venue back into use.
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Four North Yorkshire MPs Brand Proposed Visitor Levy a “Tax on Family Holidays”
Four North Yorkshire MPs have written to the Mayor of York and North Yorkshire setting out their opposition to the proposed visitor levy — calling it a “tax on family holidays”.
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Bridlington Town Denied in Hunt For Seventh Heaven
The Seasiders were wanting to extend their unbeaten run to seven matches on Saturday.
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Pickering Town Tackle League Leaders Liversedge
The Pikes take on the pacesetters at Mill Lane on Saturday.
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Big Sleep Out in Scarborough For Homeless Charity Postponed
The big sleep out for a Scarborough charity set for Saturday has had to be postponed.
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LIVE : Storm Éowyn Hits the Yorkshire Coast
Live coverage as Storm Éowyn hits the Yorkshire Coast.....







