Yorkshire Coast News

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Man Arrested After Two Teenagers Found Dead At Holiday Park Near Bridlington
A man has been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter, after two teenagers were found dead at Little Eden Holiday Park, Carnaby.
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Major Investment Boost for Whitby’s Woodsmith Mine Project
The development of the Woodsmith Mine in North Yorkshire has received a significant vote of confidence following the announcement of a new investment agreement between Anglo American and the Mitsubishi Corporation.
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Scarborough Sets Sights on National Stage with 2028 Town of Culture Bid
Scarborough is embarking on a transformative journey as it prepares a bid to become the UK’s first-ever Town of Culture in 2028 but your help is needed.
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East Riding Council’s Housing Strategy Sparks Debate Over Ambition and Cost
The East Riding Council's latest housing strategy has come under scrutiny as local representatives clash over whether the planned investment is sufficient to tackle the region's growing housing needs.
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Plan to Deal with Scarborough Empty Shop Numbers
The number of empty shops in Scarborough is 5% above the national average but councillors are optimistic for the future.
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East Riding Councillor: Why Are Our Children Worth Less Than Everyone Else's?
Not sustainable and not fair. That's the view of one councillor on planned government cuts to special educational needs funding in the East Riding.
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Mud Rescue Drama in Whitby Harbour
A person was safely recovered after becoming trapped in the mud at Whitby Harbour earlier, in what officials have described as a "worrying experience" that required a swift multi-agency response.
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£44,000 Funding Boost to Help Coastal Communities Feel More Connected and Supported
Nine community groups along the North Yorkshire coast are celebrating a funding boost that will help people feel more connected, supported and confident in their everyday lives.
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Maximum Tax Increase for Humberside Fire Authority Leaves it £3.5m Short
Humberside Fire Authority has agreed a maximum pre-referendum level council tax precept rise for the fire service but will still have to dip into its reserves in the next year.
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£150,000 Funding to Reduce Winter Deaths in North Yorkshire
Councillors have agreed to provide £150,000 to Citizens Advice in North Yorkshire to reduce winter deaths and help vulnerable people stay warm in cold weather.
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North Yorkshire Council Approves £150,000 Financial Support for Scarborough Athletic Football Club
The executive of North Yorkshire Council has today unanimously approved a loan facility of up to £150,000 to support Scarborough Athletic Football Club following a challenging period of displaced fixtures and lost revenue.
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Yorkshire Coast Awaits Next Steps as National Visitor Levy Consultation Concludes
As a 12-week national government consultation on the proposed "Overnight Visitor Levy" reaches its conclusion, the future of the Yorkshire Coast's tourism landscape hangs in the balance.
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Council Update on Operation of Scarborough's Alpamare Water Park
‘ALL options’ remain on the table in discussions over the future of the Scarborough water park.
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Whitby Town New Managers Beaten On Debut After Last Gasp Killer Blow
The Blues were edged out by Lincolnshire side Gainsborough Trinity, on Tuesday.
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Bridlington Town Bounce Back Continues
Bridlington Town produced a resilient and clinical away performance to secure a 2–0 victory over Garforth Town, with Ben Whelan scoring twice and Alex Baird saving a first half penalty.
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Local Residents Launch Campaign Against Proposed Wind Farm at Woldgate
A community-led battle has commenced in the Woldgate area near Bridlington as residents and local representatives unite to oppose plans for a potential new wind turbine development.
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Solar Carports to be Installed Across East Riding Leisure Centres
Leisure centres across the East Riding will have solar canopies installed at its car parks, reducing both costs and carbon emissions.
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Yorkshire Coast B&Bs Invited to Tourism Networking and Literature Exchange Event
Bed and breakfast owners and hospitality providers from across North and East Yorkshire are being invited to a special attractions literature distribution and networking event on Tuesday 17th March 2026.
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North Yorkshire Council Changes Rejected
A proposal to spend £100,000 a year supporting North Yorkshire’s town and parish councils to take on additional responsibilities has been rejected.
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Scarborough Residents Meet ‘To Get Things Done’
Scarborough residents took part in a public meeting last night to discuss the future of the town.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Welcomes £10 Million Travel Fund for Young Cancer Patients
Alison Hume MP has welcomed a significant government initiative to cover the travel expenses of children and young people receiving cancer treatment, highlighting the particular impact the move will have on families along the Yorkshire Coast.
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway Bridge Fundraising Hits £130k Funding Milestone
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway says £130,000 has now been raised towards the urgent stabilisation of Bridge 42, marking a major milestone in efforts to restore services ahead of the 2026 season.
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Scarborough Set for ‘Flipping Marvellous’ Shrove Tuesday Traditions
Crowds are expected to descend upon the streets of Scarborough this Tuesday, 17th February, to witness the town’s annual Pancake Day extravaganza.
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Council Decision Expected on £150k Emergency Loan for Scarborough Athletic Football Club
On a day when crowds traditionally gather in the streets of Scarborough for Shrove Tuesday celebrations, the future financial stability of the town’s community football club will be under the spotlight in a key council meeting.
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Yorkshire Coast Braces for Freezing Conditions as Yellow Ice Warning Issued
Residents across North Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire are being urged to take extra care as a yellow weather warning for ice comes into force this evening.
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Whitby Town's New Managers Set For First Match
The Blues host Gainsborough Trinity on Tuesday night with Lee Bullock and Jason Kennedy set to lead the side jointly for the first time.
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Bridlington Town Back On Their Travels
The Seasiders are looking to extend their four-match unbeaten run under new boss Scott Kerr, on Tuesday.
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North Yorkshire Restaurant Week to Entice Customers from Coast to Countryside
A celebration of food has been launched in North Yorkshire with special "Restaurant Weeks" set to welcome customers eager to try new places, including in Whitby.
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Whitby Town Council Approves 8.5% Precept Increase
An 8.5 per cent council tax precept increase for residents in Whitby has been approved by the town council.
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Education Secretary Salutes Schools in Scarborough and Whitby
The Education Secretary has congratulated three Yorkshire Coast schools after they were recognised as being among the best in the country for helping disadvantaged pupils achieve exceptional outcomes.
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Temporary Loos for Filey as Public Toilets and Cafe Forced to Close
A seaside public toilet block in Filey has been closed to the public after serious structural issues were identified at the site.
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Amputee who ‘Hopped’ up Whitby’s 199 Steps Nominated for Outstanding Courage Award
An amputee who ‘hopped’ to the top of Whitby’s famous 199 steps to raise money for charity has been nominated for her outstanding courage after surviving a horror tractor crash.
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Deputy North Yorkshire Council Leader: "It's Not Unicorns and Rainbows"
North Yorkshire Council chiefs say they would rather not increase council tax by the maximum allowed — but they don’t live “in a world of unicorns and rainbows”.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Welcomes Government Intervention in Burniston Gas Rig Proposal
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume says she was delighted when the government intervened to postpone the planning process for a proposed gas drilling rig in Burniston.
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Second Home Tax Re-Approved At Fiery North Yorkshire Council Meeting
Councillors have re-approved a second home council tax premium in North Yorkshire despite calls for it to be scrapped.
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Mayoral Fund For Bridlington Solar Farm
Three-quarters of a million pounds in Mayoral Renewable Fund cash has been secured for a solar farm extension near Bridlington.
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Scarborough Athletic Back In The Shake Up
The Seadogs returned to the National North play-off positions on Saturday.
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Return of East Riding Council Offers For Half Term
There's good news for gardeners and swimmers in East Riding.
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Scarborough & Whitby MP Adds Voice To Cliff Lift Debate
Alison Hume has lent her voice to those wanting North Yorkshire Council to intervene and save Whitby's West Cliff Lift.
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Humberside PCC Hits Back At Home Secretary
The Humber region’s Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has questioned the Home Office’s understanding of the soon-to-be-abolished PCC role.
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Yorkshire Coast Rugby Round-Up: Boro & Brid Defend Top Spots
Scarborough and Bridlington's rugby sides were top before kick-off on Saturday.
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Zero Mayoral Precept For East Riding
Residents in the East Riding will not see a mayoral precept increasing their council tax payments.
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Brid Town Pegged Back After West Yorkshire Late Show
The Seasiders were 2-0 up at Pontefract Colls, but the hosts roared back late on.
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Neigh Problems For Equine Extension Near Scarborough
A new horse riding arena can be built in a North Yorkshire village following the council’s approval of plans.
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Proudfoot Put £250 in Village Hands- Brompton Charity Boosted
The ladies of Village Hands, Brompton were presented with a cheque for £250 to help them to buy more materials, fabric, wool etc.
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Scarborough and York Hospitals: NHS Apology Over Dramatic Waits Increase
The NHS trust that runs York and Scarborough hospitals has apologised over a dramatic increase in the number of 12-hour trolley waits at its emergency departments.
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Deputy Mayor of North Yorkshire 'Deeply Disturbed' By Antisemitism Report
North Yorkshire's Deputy Mayor Jo Coles has responded to the latest Community Safety Trust Antisemitic Incidents Report.
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Yorkshire Coast Charity Lifted By Near £80k Lottery Grant
People living in Scarborough and along the Yorkshire Coast are being invited to get involved in a new Community Power project.
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Yorkshire Coast Braces for Wintry Weekend as Met Office Issues Multiple Weather Warnings
Residents across North Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire are being urged to take extra care this weekend as the Met Office issues a series of yellow weather warnings for snow and ice.
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SNOW Hits The North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds
Tricky driving conditions have been reported on some routes as snow settles on higher Yorkshire Coast routes.
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Scarborough Art Exhibition's Opening Weekend
The fifth annual OPO Open, Scarborough’s flagship open art exhibition, opens at the Old Parcels Office Artspace on Saturday.
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Yorkshire Coast Rugby: Scarborough and Brid Battle To Stay On Top
Boro and Bridlington are again fighting to stay top of their respective divisions, on Saturday.
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Bridlington Town Target Three In A Row
The Seasiders want a hat-trick of wins to kick-start their season under new manager Scott Kerr.
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway Says All Aboard For Volunteer Open Day
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is inviting people from the local community to discover how they can become part of one of the UK’s most loved heritage railways at its upcoming New Volunteers Open Day.
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Whitby Town New Managers Have To Wait
Whitby Town's home game on Saturday was due to be the first game in charge for joint managers Lee Bullock and Jason Kennedy.
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Pickering Town And Heslop Make It Two in Two
The Pikes came from behind to clinch back-to-back wins under new player-manager Simon Heslop.
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Scarborough and Whitby Harbour Decision Plays in to Council Budget Woes
North Yorkshire Council is set to meet this Friday, to finalise its budget for the upcoming financial year, navigating a challenging landscape of rising service demands and a significant shift in central government funding and issues with funding from Scarborough and Whitby harbours.
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Scarborough Athletic Look For Play Off Return Against Curzon
Boro host play-off rivals Curzon Ashton as they bid to return to the National North's top seven.
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Celebrating 10 Years Of Youth Disability Football in Scarborough
This month is the tenth anniversary of organised youth disability football in Scarborough.
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Last Chance for Scarborough Residents to Shape £20 Million Investment
A consultation to decide the future of a £20 million government investment intended to revitalise the town over the next decade ends on Friday.
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Yorkshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Plans Progress
Natural England has announced a significant step forward in the proposal to designate the Yorkshire Wolds as a new Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), following a comprehensive review of public and statutory evidence
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Pickering Town Face Friday Night Challenge
The Pikes host Barton Town at Mill Lane.
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Whitby Hotel's Pink Paint Paperwork Mix Up
A ‘landmark’ Whitby hotel has applied for permission to paint part of its façade pink after it undertook the works ‘without securing listed building consent’.
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North Yorkshire Leaders Call for Fairer Fire Funding Following Major Moorland Blaze
Senior leaders in North Yorkshire are intensifying their pressure on the government to overhaul how fire and rescue services are funded, arguing that the current system leaves vast rural landscapes vulnerable
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East Riding Leaders Slam "Unfair" Funding Settlement as Residents Face Council Tax Hike
East Riding of Yorkshire Council formally approved its budget for the 2026/27 financial year last week, a move marked by deep frustration and disappointment among councillors over what they describe as one of the worst government funding settlements in the country.
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Voices of Ukraine Set For Scarborough Library Performance
The sounds of a Ukrainian choir will mark the resumption of a poignant and thought-provoking exhibition that is touring North Yorkshire.
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Padel Court Plan for Cayton
A pair of ‘autonomously operated’ padel courts could be built in Scarborough if plans are approved by the council.
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New Murals Coming to Bridlington
Two murals are set to be painted on the harbour and old town areas of Bridlington, providing a celebration of the town's heritage.
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Sandsend Business Needs Parking to Avoid Closure
An award-winning restaurant near Whitby has applied for permission to create a parking area – warning that without it ‘the business will close’.
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Whitby Cliff Lift Inspection Produces ‘Very Favourable’ Findings
The findings of an inspection of Whitby Cliff Lift have been welcomed by councillors ahead of a proposal to permanently close the landmark.
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Wintry Conditions Expected as Met Office Issues Snow and Ice Warning for the Yorkshire Coast
Residents across the Yorkshire coast are being urged to prepare for a spell of wintry weather as the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning for snow and ice.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Backs Prime Minister Following Leadership Turmoil
Alison Hume, the Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby, has publicly declared her support for Sir Keir Starmer following a week of significant political pressure on the Labour leadership.
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Community Information Facility Withdrawn from Whitby Station After Relentless Vandalism
The community-run information point at the Grade II listed Whitby railway station has been targeted by vandals leading the Esk Valley Community Rail Partnership to announce the immediate removal of the facility.
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Scarborough Athletic Celebrate Super Comeback To Peg Back Leaders
Boro raced back from 2-0 down with just seven minutes left.
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Scarborough West Pier Substation Plans Spark Concern
Concerns have been raised about plans to build an electricity sub-station at the end of Scarborough’s West Pier as part of a wider redevelopment proposal.
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Preparations Under Way for ‘Flipping Marvellous’ Pancake Day Event in Scarborough
Crowds are due to descend on Scarborough to witness a “flipping marvellous” annual Pancake Day extravaganza later this month.
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Filey Guesthouse to Become Residential Property
Plans to convert a Filey holiday let into a residential property have been approved by North Yorkshire Council.
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New North Yorkshire Council Health and Adult Services Director Revealed
People will be placed at the heart of health and care services in the county to support them to “live well and independently” for longer, according to a vision set out by the new corporate director for health and adult services at North Yorkshire Council.
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Deputy Mayor Responds to Filey MP's Police Criticism
It is “deeply, deeply dangerous” for public servants to worry about possible criticism from politicians when raising child safeguarding concerns, York and North Yorkshire’s Deputy Mayor has warned.
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Council Could Loan £150k to Scarborough Athletic
Steps to help support the financial sustainability of Scarborough's community football club are set to be considered as crucial pitch repairs continue at its home ground.
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Former Whitby Town Manager Lee Bullock Returns to the Club
Whitby Town have moved swiftly to strengthen their management team with the return of former boss Lee Bullock, who has been appointed joint-manager alongside Jason Kennedy for the remainder of the 2025/26 season.
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway Props Bridge 42 to Ensure 2026 Season Opening Goes Ahead
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) has confirmed that Bridge 42, a key structure on its line, will be temporarily propped to allow safe operation of trains for the start of the 2026 season which will begin on 28th March, 2026
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Proposed Tourist Tax Dissed by 71% of Survey Respondents in North Yorkshire
Tourism businesses’ concerns about the introduction of a visitor levy in York and North Yorkshire have been revealed as the region’s mayor describes the proposal as a “game-changing opportunity”.
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North Yorkshire Fire Service Facing Final PFI Price Hike Before "Mortgage-Free" Future
Building costs for the service will rise by £100k in the coming year before the long term PFI deal expires in 2027.
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Scarborough 400: Events Announced
A series of events is being planned to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Scarborough becoming a spa town which has seen the seaside resort become one of the nation’s favourite destinations over the centuries.
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Scarborough Athletic Face Leaders in Bridlington Showdown
Boro are back at the Mounting Systems Stadium, Bridlington, for the visit of South Shields, on Tuesday.
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More Than 50 E-Vehicles Confiscated By Authorities in North Yorks
Police in North Yorkshire have seized more than 50 e-bikes and e-scooters amid concerns from community leaders that “nut jobs” riding the machines will kill and seriously injure someone.
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Bridlington Town Looking For Hat-Trick
The Seasiders make the long trip north on Tuesday searching for a third win on the spin.
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Seamer Road Showroom To Become 24-Hour Gym
Part of a former Scarborough kitchen showroom is set to become home to a ‘rapidly growing’ gym.
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Hornsea Home Hosts Big Dementia Advice
A care home in Hornsea is inviting the local community to its free dementia advice event.
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Northern Leaders Call on Government to Base Future UK Olympic Bid in the North
Could the North of England could play host to the Olympic and Paralympic Games for the first time? Northern mayors and leaders today set out a clear proposition for a future UK bid to be anchored in the North of England.
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Police Praise Public Actions in Khyber Pass Tragedy
Members of the public have been praised for their efforts to save a man last night.
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North Yorkshire Chief Fire Officer Reveals "Significant Investment"
North Yorkshire's Chief Fire Officer has spoken about the importance of new equipment for the service.
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Whitby Town Manager Gary Liddle Departs Club For Hartlepool United Role
The outgoing manager says he's gutted to be leaving Whitby, and has heaped praise on the staff and fans.
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Celebs To Visit Whitby Abbey and Runswick Bay in BBC Series
With Easter approaching, a brand-new series of Pilgrimage returns to BBC Two and iPlayer, featuring seven well-known personalities of different faiths and beliefs.
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Special Constables Wanted From The Yorkshire Coast
North Yorkshire Police say they want people from all walks of life to join up as special constables.
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Police Appeal for Witnesses Following Assault at Whitby’s Buck Inn
The incident involved a member of the door staff who was attacked with a glass bottle.
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North Yorkshire Combined Authority joins Road Safety Leaders at Safety Summit
Deputy Mayor Jo Coles joined more than eighty partners to strengthen collaboration and support safer roads across York and North Yorkshire and beyond.
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North York Moors Railway Apprentice Nominated For Top Award
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR), is celebrating National Apprenticeship Week 2026 (9th-15th February) by showcasing one of its Mechanical Apprentices.
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Scarborough Bank Applies For Internal Renovations
A Yorkshire Coast town has applied for listed building consent for internal renovations.
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North Yorkshire Councillors on Local Government Reorganisation
Local government re-organisation was necessary, that's the message from North Yorkshire Council.
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North Yorkshire Council Seat Changes- Tories Lose Out
The Conservative and Independents group on North Yorkshire Council is having to give up 13 seats on the authority’s committees after its lost its majority.
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Teenager Injured And Another Arrested After Scarborough Car Crash
Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage after a serious collision that occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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Goal Difference Makes All The Difference For Scarborough Athletic
The Seadogs are on the wrong side of the play-off line in National North, but only just.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Hails Smart Meter Campaign
The MP for Scarborough and Whitby says she's seen the results of her successful smart meter campaign in action during a visit to the Esk Valley.
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Whitby Town Hold Title Chasers
The Blues have now taken four points off Hednesford this season.
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Man Charged After Alleged Assault in Scarborough on Girl
Michail Kirilov, 37, of Cambridge Street, Scarborough, has been charged with committing an act of outraging public decency and sexual assault on a 14-year-old girl.
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Langdale Fire Funding Still To Arrive
North Yorkshire Fire Service are still waiting for government funding to help cover the costs of last summer's Langdale Fire.
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Kerr-ific: Brid Town Win Again
Scott Kerr made it three wins in three as Bridlington Town manager, this time it was a tremendous comeback.
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Bridlington RUFC Stay Top Despite Shock Defeat
They stay at the Yorkshire Two summit despite Saturday's surprise loss.
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Moriarty World Premiere Comes To Scarborough
A world premiere based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous detective is coming to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre this month as part of a major UK tour.
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A Spoonful of Julie Comes To Pickering
Audiences are invited to enjoy an uplifting and heart-warming evening of music as acclaimed soprano Nicola Mills returns to the Kirk Theatre on Sunday 15 February with her much loved show A Spoonful of Julie.
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Yorkshire Coast Divided as Consultation on Proposed "Tourism Tax" Set to Close
A 12-week government consultation to determine whether regional mayors in England should be granted the power to introduce a visitor levy on overnight stays is due to end later this month.
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New Play About The Post Office Scandal Premieres in Scarborough
A powerful new dramatisation of what has been described as the largest miscarriage of justice in the United Kingdom’s history is set to premiere in Scarborough tonight.
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East Riding Budget Agreed as Council Tax Rise Set at 4.99%
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has approved its budget for 2026/27 at the annual Full Council budget setting meeting held on Thursday 5 February.
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New Index Ranks North Yorkshire Council as 3rd Best in Value for Money
Taxpayers in North Yorkshire are apparently being given some of the best value for money in England as independent research places the delivery of council services in the county as among the best performing nationally.
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Dark Skies Observatory Opens at Danby Lodge
The North York Moors National Park Authority will this month open its astronomical observatory at Danby Lodge National Park Centre, adding a new permanent, purpose-built base for astronomy and space science learning in North Yorkshire.
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Pickering Town's Friday Night Derby Postponed
The Pikes were looking to make it two wins in two under their new manager.
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Free Breakfast Clubs Extended to Friarage and Barrowcliff Schools
Alison Hume MP has welcomed news that more children and families within her Scarborough and Whitby constituency are set to benefit as the government’s free breakfast clubs programme continues its roll-out.
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Scarborough Hospital Solar Panel Project Approved
Scarborough hospital can install more than 1,000 solar panels on its buildings after receiving the go-ahead from North Yorkshire Council.
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Humberside Police Release Dangerous Driving Dash Cam Footage
Humberside Police have released fresh video evidence highlighting the range of driving offences captured by the public as part of Operation Snap, an initiative designed to improve safety across the region's road network.
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East Riding Leaders Warn of ‘Sustainable’ Crisis as SEND Funding Falls Short
Concerns are mounting for families across the East Riding of Yorkshire as local leaders warn of a deepening financial crisis in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision
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Teenage Boy Victim of Racial Assault on Coastliner Bus in Scarborough
North Yorkshire Police are seeking the public's assistance following a racially-aggravated assault on a teenage boy that occurred on the Coastliner 843 bus on Monday, 2 February.
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Government Inspector Approves 24-hour Adult Gaming Centre in Whitby
Plans for a controversial 24-hour adult gaming centre in Whitby have been approved on appeal despite hundreds of objections.
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North Yorkshire Unveils Phased Plan for Unified Leisure Fees
North Yorkshire Council has announced a significant restructuring of its leisure services, aiming to harmonise the dozens of different membership types currently across the county.
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Mountain Rescue Team Member Marks 50 Years of Service
Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team has celebrated a remarkable milestone as team member Steve Glasper 50 marks years of unwavering service in mountain rescue.
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Scarborough Athletic Travel To FA Trophy Quarter-Finalists
Boro are hoping to return to the National North play-offs.
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Filey and Pickering MP Calls for 'Dedicated Support' Following Fylingdales Blaze
A Yorkshire Coast MP has joined calls for the Government to extend its support for those impacted by devastating wildfires in North Yorkshire.
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Bridlington Town Back At Home For Dunston Date
The Seasiders are targeting more points under recently-appointed manager, Scott Kerr.
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Whitby Town Take On Title Chasers
The Blues go to the West Midlands on Saturday.
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Lifesaving Bleed Kits Rolled Out in Scarborough, Whitby, Filey and Pickering
Lives are set to be saved across North Yorkshire thanks to special kits which are being installed in towns and villages across the county.
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Suspect in Whitby Sexual Assault Case Pleads Guilty
A Whitby man has been handed a five-year restraining order and placed on the register of sex offenders for a decade after pleading guilty to sexual assault on a woman.
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North Yorkshire Residents Face Fire Service Tax Rise as Authorities Weigh Up Vital Safety Investments
The York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority is set to meet this week to determine the final cost residents will pay for their fire and rescue services in the upcoming financial year.
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Scarborough Town Council Bolsters Financial ‘War Chest’ Despite Precept Cut
Alongside the recent announcement of a one per cent reduction in the council tax precept, Scarborough Town Council is now focusing on a deliberate strategy to significantly increase its financial reserves.
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Plug Pulled on North Yorkshire Toilet Fee Discussion
Plans to introduce charges to use dozens of council-owned toilets appear to have been temporarily blocked amid concerns that a fee of up to 50p would not wash with the public.
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Humberside Police Bill to Rise by 6.3%
Residents across East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire are set to see an increase in council tax as Humberside Police’s precept has been set.
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Timeline Revealed for East Yorkshire Mayor to Take Over Public Transport
A timeline for the transition of power for public transport in Hull and East Yorkshire has been approved in principle.
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Clean Start for Former Whitby Butchers?
A Whitby Butcher's shop could be converted into a laundrette if plans get the go-ahead.
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Bridlington Drug Driver Banned for Three Years
A Bridlington drug driver who had five times the legal limit of cannabis in his blood has been banned from driving for three years.
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Whitby Town Council to Consider 8% Precept Increase Under New Plans
An 8 per cent increase in the precept paid by residents in Whitby would leave the town council with a surplus of just £5 going into its general reserves, under new budget proposals.
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Increased Police Presence in Eastfield Following Drug Warrant Execution
Increased police presence in Eastfield after drugs warrant.
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Whitby Businesses Set Sights on ‘Winter Expansion’ to Revitalise High Street
A group of determined businesses in Whitby is bidding to transform the town’s seasonal appeal through a major funding application to the York and North Yorkshire Mayor’s Vibrant and Sustainable High Street Fund.
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North Yorkshire Council Proposes Maximum Council Tax Rise After "£43m Wallop"
Residents across North Yorkshire are facing an increase in their household bills as North Yorkshire Council signals its intention to raise council tax by the maximum permitted level.
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Scarborough Scouts Celebrate Highest Youth Numbers in 26 Years
Scouting across Scarborough is thriving, with the latest national census confirming the highest youth membership levels seen locally in the past 26 years.
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Filey Golf Club Putting Down Another Sustainable Marker
Filey Golf Club say they've taken another significant step towards a more sustainable future.
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Scarborough Town Council to Discuss 10-Year Harbour Strategy
A major blue print for the future of Scarborough harbour is to go before councillors.
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Yorkshire Water Under Fire for Above-Inflation Price Increase
Yorkshire Water has come under fire after the utility company announced an above-inflation price hike.
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East Riding: Record Number of Businesses Supported
A record number of local businesses across East Yorkshire are accessing formal support for the first time, from business support services.
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Whitby Bid for Town of Culture Status Backed by Council
Whitby Town Council has officially thrown its weight behind a bid to see the historic seaside town named the UK's inaugural Town of Culture in 2028.
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East Riding Councillor: We're Being Robbed
A senior councillor in the East Riding has hit out at government cuts to funding in the area, saying it'll lead to increased isolation.
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Filey MP Defiant After Police Criticism
An MP has stood by his criticism of North Yorkshire Police after an officer filed a safeguarding report on a family following a report of a burglary at their farm.
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Scarborough Up For Seven-Figure Town of Culture Award
Scarborough is among the potential candidates for a £3.5 million Town of Culture award bid.
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International Volleyball: Bridlington Hits The World Stage
England will stage its first ever World Beach Pro Tour (BPT) volleyball event in Bridlington this year, with world class players travelling to East Yorkshire for the event.
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Scarborough Rugby Club and Northern Firm Join Forces
Scarborough Rugby Union Football Club and Boyes Stores are pleased to announce that the new Barons Padel Tennis & Pickle Centre will be located at the soon to be vacated, W Boyes & Co. Ltd warehouse site on Hopper Hill Road, Eastfield, Scarborough.
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Multi-Million-Pound Deficit For Scarborough Hospital's NHS Trust
The NHS Trust that runs Scarborough hospital is facing a deficit of up to £31 million amid a ‘very challenging financial landscape’.
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Whitby Council Meeting: Unauthorised Camping Not Just At Pannett Park and Abbey
Unauthorised camping is not just a problem in areas identified by North Yorkshire Council.
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Scarborough Athletic Held By Tigers
Seadogs were held to a 0-0 draw by National North strugglers, on Saturday.
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Humberside Police Chief on Policing Reforms Affecting East Riding
Humberside Police’s Chief Constable has given his thoughts on the reforms announced in the policing white paper earlier this week.
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Rugby Union: Scarborough and Brid Stay Top
One secured a crucial victory while the other didn't have a game, on Saturday.
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North Yorkshire Police Issue Seal Advice
Recently, a young seal has been resting on the beach in Scarborough, and it’s understandably attracted a lot of attention from members of the public.
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Pickering Town's Heslop Era Kicks Off With Victory
New Pickering player-boss Simon Heslop began with a victory on Saturday.
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Bridlington Town Frustrated By Weather
Brid boss Scott Kerr was upbeat going into Saturday's trip to Garforth.
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Yorkshire Coast Rugby Action- Boro Again Defending Top Spot
Scarborough RUFC aim to stay at the summit of their league over the weekend, but face their nearest rivals.
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Pickering Town Start Heslop Era On Saturday
Pikes play their first match under new manager Simon Heslop, after they dispensed with Tony Hackworth earlier in the week.
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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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