Yorkshire Coast News
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New Chair and Vice President for Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust’s Board has appointed Vice Chair Nick Perks as the new Chair of Trustees, and the charity’s members have voted Professor Alastair Fitter in as the new Vice President.
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Essential Tips From North Yorkshire Fire Brigade For Bonfire Night
Never return to a lit firework, that's the advice from North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue.
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Can Boro Bounce Straight Back?
Scarborough Athletic need to hit back straight away after Saturday's heart-breaking FA Cup exit.
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Whitby Town Aim For Two in Two on Tuesday
Whitby Town are looking for back-to-back victories when they host Gainsborough Trinity.
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Bridlington RSPCA Bonfire Night Appeal
Bridlington RSPCA have issued their annual timely reminder about keeping pets and wildlife safe during the days before and after Bonfire Night as well as the day itself.
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Remote Monitoring Introduced for Some Yorkshire Trains
Some of the trains operating across Yorkshire will soon be monitored remotely, in real time, so that any engine issues are flagged in advance of the unit arriving back at the depot.
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East Riding to Pilot New Initiative to Counter Damp and Mould in Rented Houses
East Riding and Hull City Council are to work with letting agents to counter damp and mould in the local private rented housing sector
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Yorkshire Coast Libraries Launch Online Support Sessions for Bus Pass Applications
Libraries across North Yorkshire are setting time aside to help people apply for bus passes to cope with an unprecedented demand.
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Tribute Paid to 10-Year-Old Girl Killed by Family’s Dog
A 10-year-old girl who tragically died at home near Malton after being bitten by her family’s dog has been named as Savannah Bentham.
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Staithes and Runswick RNLI Volunteers Launch to Tidal Cut Off at Kettleness
Volunteer crew from Staithes and Runswick RNLI lifeboat rescued two people cut off by the tide yesterday.
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Concerns Over Displacement of Campervans in Scarborough
A new ban on overnight campervan parking in Scarborough is raising concerns that it will simply move the problem to other areas.
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Wellbeing Programme For Youngsters in Filey Area
A charity serving the Filey area has secured grant funding for a six-week wellbeing course.
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Investigation Under Way After Girl Dies From Dog Bite Injuries Near Malton
A 10-year-old girl has died after being bitten by her family’s dog.
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Scarborough Athletic Beaten But Not Bowed After Narrow Loss
Despite three divisions separating them, only one goal settled Boro's trip to Burton Albion.
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Scarborough's Kingfishers Flying After October to Remember
A Scarborough swimming club has had their best ever month, including a league victory and officiating at a Special Olympics meet.
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New Tiles Put Driffield Station On The Map
Driffield is following in the footsteps of Scarborough and Beverley.
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Whitby Victory As Prescot Goal Too Liddle Too Late
Whitby Town won for the first time under manager Gary Liddle despite Prescot Cables netting a minute from time.
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Brid Town Edged Out After Early Flurry
All but one goal came in the first half as Brid lost a five-goal thriller up north on Saturday.
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Pikes Lose Out At Home As Poor Run Continues
Pickering Town lost out at Mill Lane on Saturday.
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Brid Rugby Suffer Shock Defeat
Bridlington RUFC were humbled on their trip west on Saturday.
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Tributes Paid to West Ayton Teenager as Man Sentenced for Causing his Death
Tributes for West Ayton teenager, Harry Coopland, say he had “the kindest heart" and was "an absolute joy”.
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Call for Council Housing in Scarborough to Tackle Lack of Affordable Homes
There are calls for Council Housing to built in Scarborough and Eastfield to help tackle the lack of affordable homes.
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Major Changes Announced to Scarborough Bus Services
East Yorkshire Buses has announced a series of updates and enhancements to their Scarborough area bus services, effective from 10th November 2024.
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New Literary Festival for Whitby
Whitby’s rich literary history will be celebrated at a new festival to help promote local talent and extend the town’s tourism season.
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Bridlington Town Look to Put Poor Run Behind Them
After two home games in four games, Bridlington Town take a long away trip to Ashington AFC in the Northern Premier League today.
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Over 1,000 Scarborough Fans Will Travel to Saturday's FA Cup Clash
Scarborough Athletic will be taking over one thousand fans with them to Saturday's first round Emirates FA Cup game at Burton Albion.
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Pikes Pursue Season Lift On Saturday
Pickering Town are in home action as they target a turn-around on Saturday.
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Boro Going For a Burton As Jono Targets FA Cup Coup
Scarborough Athletic will be hoping to take a leaf out of Tamworth's book and take a League One scalp of their own, in Staffordshire, on Saturday.
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Liddle Time For New Manager To Turn Things Around at Whitby
Gary Liddle will need to turn things around quickly with Whitby Town back in action after two weeks away, on Saturday.
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Scarborough Fire Station Opens Its Doors
Scarborough firefighters join up with Police and other local groups for a unique event in the town today.
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Bridlington Rugby Hope To Spread Wensleydale
Bridlington RUFC are targeting victory as they head west on Saturday.
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Assessment Success for Bridlington RNLI Volunteer Crew Members
Two of Bridlington’s RNLI lifeboat volunteers underwent a full and gruelling assessment and an exercise this week, passing with flying colours.
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Scarborough Charity Launches "Gift It" Fundraising Campaign
The Futureworks charity which helps young people and adults get their life into gear, is launching its 'Gift It!' appeal today.
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£34k for Hornsea Play Areas
Hornsea Town Council have been awarded £34,000 from East Riding of Yorkshire Council as part of Commuted Sums to install accessible play equipment into to play areas in Hornsea.
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Half Hourly Scarborough to York Train Service Set Back
Hopes that the frequency of trains between Scarborough and York could be doubled have been dealt a blow after TransPennine Express said it currently has “no plans” to introduce a half-hourly service.
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Piers Morgan Announced as Keynote Speaker for Bridlington Business Day
Renowned journalist, television presenter, and author Piers Morgan has been announced as the keynote speaker for The Business Day at Bridlington Spa, set to take place on Friday 6 June 2025.
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Concerns About Sewage Spills in the East Riding
East Riding Councillor points to a 123% increase in sewerage spill durations along the East Yorkshire Coast.
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All Aboard for Seamer Station Adoption Group
Could you adopt a railway station?
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Yorkshire Health Leaders Welcome Smoking and Vaping Tax Changes
Health leaders in Humber and North Yorkshire who advocate for tougher measures to help tackle smoking and vaping have welcomed a new tax on vape liquids and rises in smoking taxes, announced by the Chancellor in yesterday's Budget.
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Robin Hood’s Bay Vineyard Expansion Goes to Planners
A plan by a Robin Hood’s Bay vineyard to run tours and sell wine will be decided by councillors following a raft of objections.
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Yorkshire Grit on Show as Fleet Prepares for Winter Challenges
Communities in North Yorkshire have spoken of the vital work that is undertaken each winter to ensure that the county’s sprawling network of roads remains open.
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What the Autumn Statement Means for Yorkshire Coast Firms and Families
Among the measure announced in today's Autumn statement were a number of measures that impact local businesses and residents on the Yorkshire Coast.
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Scarborough Care Boss Says Sector Hit by Budget "Double-Whammy"
Scarborough based Care campaigner, Mike Padgham says measures announced in today’s Autumn Statement will make it harder to provide care to older, vulnerable and disabled adults.
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Scarborough Business Leaders Back Call for Clarity on Town's £20m Investment
The Chair of the Scarborough's Town Board has written to the chancellor about delays to a promised £20m of funding for the resort.
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New Parkinsons Boxing Club in Scarborough
A new boxing club has opened in Scarborough for people with Parkinsons.
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Filey Golf Club Wind Turbine Installation
Filey Golf Club expects to complete the installatin a 15-metre wind turbine today to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and cut energy bills.
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5G Connectivity for Primrose Valley Holiday Park
A new deal between Haven and Vodafone will deliver enhanced connectivity to the Primrose Valley holiday park
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Pickering Swim and Fitness Centre to Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Ryedale Swim and Fitness Centre is set to celebrate its landmark 50th anniversary by hosting an open day on Wednesday, October 30.
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Scarborough Group Win 'Best Community Project' Award
A community group that has helped to tackle loneliness by bringing people together with a shared love of gardening has been recognised for its huge contribution to society.
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£384k Budget Proposed for New Scarborough Town Council
The creation of Scarborough Town Council could see a £28 Band D charge added to residents’ council tax bills.
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Whitby Maritime Hub Bill Passes £1m Mark
Whitby’s £10m Maritime Hub is set to be ‘delivered on budget’ amid questions about expenditure on the project.
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Record-Breaking ‘Moonlight on the Lake’ Event in Scarborough
Peasholm Park was aglow at the weekend as ‘Moonlight on the Lake’ returned with over 10,000 visitors to its lantern trail.
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Scarborough Set To Take Over 1,000 Fans To 'Paint Burton Red' In FA Cup Clash
Scarborough Athletic sold 400 tickets at last night's FA Cup 1st Round Ticket Drop-In event, with another chance to buy tickets tonight.
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Concern Over Slow Progress of Second Home and Holiday Let Laws
There's concern in Whitby about the slow pace of new laws to help tackle issues around second home ownership and the number of holiday homes in seaside resorts.
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Mappleton Coastal Erosion Leads to Car Park Relocation Plan
Increasing rates of Coastal erosion have lead East Riding Council to look at ways of moving a car park.
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Mixed Reaction to £3 Bus Fare Cap on Yorkshire Coast
Politicians in Scarborough and North Yorkshire have reacted to the Government’s decision to raise the bus fare cap to £3.
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Council Aware of East Riding Child Homeless Pressures
There were almost 500 children homeless and in temporary accommodation in the Humberside region in the first three months of 2024, with 79 of those in East Riding.
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12 Hour Waits Worsening at Scarborough Hospital
NHS bosses in charge of Scarborough Hospital have said they are ‘really concerned’ about emergency department waiting times becoming worse.
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East Riding Councillor Criticises 'Strain On The System' For Special Needs Funding
East Riding Council’s cabinet member for children, families and education has criticised the way funding for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is allocated to local councils.
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Council Backs Offshore Wind Opportunities for Scarborough and Whitby
Councillors have voiced their strong support for pursuing significant opportunities presented by the offshore wind industry for Scarborough and Whitby.
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Signalling Innovations Could Improve Esk Valley Railway Service
The Esk Valley Line from Whitby to Middlesbrough could benefit from a series of innovations aimed at improving services and modernising the line.
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Police Seek Witnesses After Fatal Crash Near Scarborough
Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage following a serious collision on the A170 between Brompton by Sawdon and Wykeham.
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Bridlington MP Highlights Chief Medical Officer's Health Inequality Findings
Bridlington MP, Charlie Dewhirst, recently spoke in the House of Commons to raise concerns about the significant health inequalities faced by coastal towns like his own.
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The Peculiar Case of Parish Councils in North Yorkshire
It's emerged that North Yorkshire is unique in the UK for its unusually high number of parish and town councils.
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Top Tear Dom Sweeps Scarborough Back To Winning Ways
Scarborough Athletic bounced back from two defeats in four days with all three points on Saturday.
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Scarborough Rugby Run Continues After Victory Over Tabletoppers
Scarborough RUFC made it three wins on the bounce after hitting Rochdale at Silver Royd.
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Ten-Man Brid Town Beaten At Home
A first half to forget ultimately sealed a 2-0 home loss for Bridlington Town on Saturday.
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Pikes Rescue Point Eleven Minutes Into Injury Time
Pickering Town sealed a share of the points in a thriller on Saturday.
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Police Confirm Body is That Of Missing Victoria From Norton
Police have confirmed the formal identification of 34-year-old Victoria Taylor, from Norton, Malton, following the recovery of a body from the River Derwent at 11.45am on Tuesday.
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Whitby Needs Better Rail Service Says Councillor
Whitby Councillor Phil Trumper has backed calls for an improved train service between Whitby and Middlesbrough, saying the current service is "not being utilised at all" due to infrequent trains and long journey times.
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Yorkshire Coast-Dutch Whisky Link Up
The team at two family-owned businesses are collaborating to make Yorkshire Coast single malt whisky available in the Netherlands.
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New Town Council For Scarborough Supported
Scarborough’s charter trustees have said they support plans for the creation of a new town council but raised concerns about financial transparency.
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Humberside Police Hail Crime Reduction
The latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has shown a continued reduction in crime across Humberside.
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Whitby Seawall Parking Could be Tackled with Old By-law
An old by-law could be used to restrict vehicle use and car parking on Whitby's promenade and seawall.
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Police Release CCTV After Bridlington Robbery
Detectives investigating a reported robbery at a shop in Bridlington on Wednesday, have released CCTV images of two people that they would like to speak to.
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Bridlington MP Calls for the Town to be a Testbed for NHS Innovation
The town's MP says Bridlington is in a Health Crisis right now.
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Launch for Whitby RNLI Fundraising Calendar
Whitby RNLI say their 2025 calendar is now available.
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Yorkshire Coast Care Group Rewards Staff with Glittering Awards Night
A North Yorkshire care provider will thank its hard-working staff by hosting an awards night in their honour tonight as it also marks its 35th anniversary.
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Could Artificial Nesting Towers Solve Scarborough's Seagull Problems?
Seagull nesting towers could be built off the coast of Scarborough to stop the birds nesting in the town centre.
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Overnight Parking Ban to Tackle Cayton Campervan Chaos
An experimental ban on overnight parking by motorhomes is to be introduced in Cayton Bay next month after an increase in complaints related to camper-vans.
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Scarborough Athletic Bid To Bounce Back
The Seadogs lost at home twice in four days after a 2-1 loss to Southport followed by Tuesday's defeat 2-0 against Curzon Ashton.
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Scarborough Rugby Boss Jones Wants Third Bonus Win
Scarborough RUFC take on Rochdale at Silver Royd on Saturday, looking for a third successive bonus point victory.
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Brid Hope For Second Home Success
Pontefract Collieries will travel to the Mounting Systems Stadium on Saturday, to face Bridlington Town in the Northern Premier League East.
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Pickering Town Need To Get Back On Track
The Pikes are on their travels in Lincolnshire.
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East Riding Council Leader to Run for Mayor
The Leader of East Riding Council is set to run to become Hull & East Yorkshire’s first directly elected mayor.
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A64 CLOSED Due To Accident At West Knapton
The road is closed in both directions at the turn off for Snainton. Emergency services are on the scene.
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East Riding Pupils to Premier Environmental Songs at Bridlington Spa
Young people across East Riding are working alongside professional musicians from orchestra Sinfonia Viva to tackle the emotive subject of global warming.
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Yorkshire Coast Pubs Fund-Raising a Glass for Royal British Legion
In a nod to the Brits who have taken pub glasses home with them without permission, this time it’s encouraged, as a number of local pubs serve drinks in limited-edition commemorative glasses for this year’s Poppy Appeal.
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Police and Parents Evening in Pickering
Pickering's neighbourhood policing team are holding an event for parents in the town tonight.
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Alcohol Education Programme Visits Schools in Scarborough and Filey
Secondary school students in Scarborough and Filey are set to receive a crucial lesson on the risks of underage drinking, in an effort to reduce underage drinking and its associated harms among young people.
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Scarborough's New Emergency Care Centre to Open in November
The NHS trust in charge of Scarborough’s £47m state-of-the-art urgent and emergency care centre has announced when it is due to become ‘fully operational’ next month.
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Biomedical Scientists at Scarborough Hospital Announce Two Further Strikes
Biomedical scientists at Scarborough Hospital will stage two more days of industrial action over ‘completely unmanageable’ workloads.
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Increased Erosion Rates Along the East Riding Coastline
The latest coastal erosion data for the East Riding shows some of the highest levels of erosion ever recorded.
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Call for Delayed Esk Valley Railway Funding to be Spent
£7m of funding to improve the Esk Valley railway remains unspent, 8 years after it was allocated.
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North Yorkshire Finance Boss Calls on Government for Radical Reform of Council Funding
The Government has been urged to embark on major reforms for the funding of local authorities to ease intense financial pressures as North Yorkshire Council’s deputy leader delivered a key speech to hundreds of leading figures.
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Eastfield Rapist's Prison Sentence More Than Doubled by Court of Appeal
A rapist’s prison sentence has been more than doubled after a Court of Appeal review supported by Scarborough detective
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Body Found in Search for Missing Malton Woman
North Yorkshire Police say they have recovered a body in connection with the search for missing 34-year-old Victoria Taylor.
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Stephen Joseph Theatre Wins UK Theatre Award for Best show for Children and Young People
The team at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre is celebrating after winning a major award for its Christmas family show.
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Bridlington MP Calls for Better Use of the Town's Hospital
Charlie Dewhirst says there has been a 35% fall in local outpatient appointments at the site with local people having to travel further for treatment.
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New Council Homes to Help Address Homelessness in Scarborough
North Yorkshire Council is taking steps to address the pressing issue of homelessness in Scarborough by acquiring 11 new build properties from Keepmoat Homes.
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Tough Seaside Derby for Bridlington Town Tonight
The Seasiders travel to Cleethorpes Town in the Northern Premier League East tonight, looking to build on their back-to-back victories.
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Two Rescues for Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team
Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team (SRMRT) had a busy evening on Sunday, responding to two separate incidents in quick succession.
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Stargazing Friendly Lighting Installed at Dalby Forest Ahead of Dark Skies Fringe Festival
Visitors to the Dark Skies Fringe Festival will be able to appreciate Dalby Forest's enhanced stargazing experience after the completion of the latest project to minimise light pollution within the North York Moors National Park.
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Scarborough Town Council Plans Set to Move Forwards
Scarborough’s Charter Trustees have been asked to approve plans for the creation of a new town council which will also see their roles abolished.
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New North Yorkshire Tourism Body Launches
Leading tourism figures have spoken of their hopes for developing the multi-billion pound sector in North Yorkshire with the launch of the first-ever countywide organisation dedicated to promoting the visitor economy.
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Overnight Closures on A64 This Week
Resurfacing work will mean overnight closures between Ganton and Staxton this week.
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Police Appeal After Distraction Burglary in Scarborough
North Yorkshire Police are appealing for information following a distraction burglary in Scarborough.
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Scarborough & Whitby MP's Smart Meter Concerns in the Esk Valley
Councillor David Chance and Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume have expressed concerns about the use of smart meters in the Esk Valley.
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Not Enough Going On in North Yorkshire's New Destination Management Plan?
Scarborough Councillor Rich Maw is concerned that a new plan for tourism in North Yorkshire doesn’t put enough focus on events.
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Scarborough Sports Village Rated ‘Excellent’ for Service Quality
The team at Scarborough Sports Village are celebrating after the centre was rated ‘excellent’ for service quality.
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Concerns Over ‘Antisocial Behaviour’ at Scarborough Nature Reserve
The charity that manages Scarborough’s Burton Riggs Nature Reserve has criticised antisocial behaviour by some visitors after complaints were raised by locals.
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How Should North Yorkshire Council Spend it's £1.3bn Budget?
Residents across North Yorkshire are being urged to have their say on ways to protect council services for the county’s households and businesses.
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Wellness Bridge Hopes To Assist Mental Health Victims on Yorkshire Coast
Scarborough, Whitby, and Ryedale Mind say they're excited to introduce The Wellness Bridge, a project addressing the challenges faced by individuals with serious mental illness, regarding cancer risk.
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McCain Yorkshire Coast 10k Returns For 2024
A popular series of charity runs for people of all ages and abilities are taking place on Scarborough seafront on Sunday.
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Health Minister Says Bridlington Inequalities are "Shocking"
The Town's MP has used a commons speech to highlight how some parts of Bridlington have a life expectancy ten years shorter then neighbouring wards.
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Yorkshire Coast Cancer Patients to Trial Personalised Cancer Vaccines
Humber and North Yorkshire Cancer Alliance is to take part in a new cancer vaccine trial.
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Scarborough Athletic Suffer First Defeat Since August
Boro lost out 2-1 at home to National North rivals Southport.
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No Charity Shown By Defences As Whitby Town Held
On a day they wore pink to raise money for a breast cancer charity, Whitby were held to a goal-less draw, at the Towbar Express Stadium.
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Bridlington Town Take First Home Victory
Bridlington Town built upon last week’s 1-0 victory away from home against Garforth Town, keeping another clean sheet with a 1-0 win against Dunston in the Northern Premier League East.
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Bonus Boro Enjoy Rugby Double
Scarborough RUFC have now had back-to-back bonus point victories in North East 2.
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Pickering Town Beaten After Late Flurry By The Humber
Pikes were beaten 4-2 at Barton Town in Northern Counties East Premier on Saturday.
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Rural Economy Questions For Scarborough & Whitby MP
Scarborough & Whitby's MP has been questioned on her plans for the area's rural economy.
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East Riding Council Announce Climate Change Plans
The East Riding of Yorkshire Council is aiming to meet its climate change commitments, with a particular focus on improving energy efficiency and promoting sustainable development.
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Whitby SEND Charity ‘Inundated’ with Support Offers After PM Praises ‘Brilliant Work of Whitby InterActive’
A Whitby SEND charity has been ‘inundated’ with offers of support after its planned closure was raised with the Prime Minister in Parliament.
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Court Order Closes Barrowcliff House Following Anti-Social Behaviour
The address on Colescliffe Road has been the subject of a catalogue of calls to the police, council and the housing association recently regarding complaints of anti-social behaviour, crime, and disorder.
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Flood Warnings and Alerts Issued for Parts of the Yorkshire Coast
Flood warnings and alerts have been issued for several areas along the Yorkshire Coast due to anticipated high tides over the weekend of 18-20 October 2024.
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Campervan Parking Concerns for Yorkshire Coast Residential Streets
The introduction of campervan parking restrictions on certain streets in Scarborough and Whitby has sparked concerns that the problem will merely shift to other residential areas.
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Special Community Plan From Scarborough Charity
Scarborough-based charity Futureworks NY is offering the chance for everyone to help make a difference to their local community on Saturday.
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Boro Target Fourth Spot As Port Hit Town
Scarborough Athletic host Southport at Scarborough Sports Village on Saturday.
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Whitby Town Would Be Tickled Pink With First Home Win Of The Season
The club's new manager is looking for his first victory at the second attempt, at the Towbar Express Stadium, on Saturday.
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Bridlington Town Now Turn To Home Form
Next up for Bridlington Town is their first home game in three weeks, as they take on Dunston in the Northern Premier League East on Saturday.
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Yorkshire Coast Rugby Action
Driffield host Blaydon in North East 1, while Scarborough go to Goole.
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Pikes Bid To Bounce Back
Pickering Town aim to resurrect their fine form this season.
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Whitby to Get 49 Affordable Homes as Council Approves Grant Funding
Whitby's Broomfield’s Farm Eco-Homes Development will Provide the Town with "a Lifeline for Affordable Housing"
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Police Release CCTV After Scarborough Vandalism
Officers say a window was smashed on Huntriss Row at 12.10am on Friday 30th August.
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Scarborough Ladies Lifeboat Guild Raise £2,000 at RNLI 200th Anniversary Dinner Dance
The Scarborough Ladies Lifeboat Guild held a Dinner Dance to celebrate and raise funds in honour of the RNLI's 200th anniversary.
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Police Urge Yorkshire Coast Businesses to Embrace Digital Crime System
Police officers in North Yorkshire are urging retailers to join more than 200 local companies in the fight against business crime.
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Humberside Police Control Room Exceeds Call handling Targets
Last month, the force answered 94.57% of 999 calls within the national target of 10 seconds, with an average speed of answer of 5.3 seconds.
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Closure of Whitby SEND Charity Raised in Prime Ministers Questions
Whitby's MP has asked the Prime Minister about the funding crisis forcing the closure of a Whitby charity for children with disabilities.
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Bridlington Pub Makes Final Round of Pub of the Year Competition
A Bridlington Pub has made it through to the final round of the Pub of the Year Competition.
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Busy Night for Firefighters on the Yorkshire Coast
The Fire and Rescue Service was called to incidents in Filey, Scarborough and Egton last night.
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Council ‘Secures’ Scarborough Park and Ride Site After ‘Illegal Encampment’ Set Up
A Scarborough park and ride site has been ‘secured’ by North Yorkshire Council following an ‘unauthorised encampment’ that was set up at the site.
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Prestigious Award for Scarborough Spa
Scarborough Spa wins ‘Best Town & City Wedding Venue’ at The North of England Wedding Awards.
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"We Need to Talk" NHS asks for Views on What Needs to Change in Yorkshire Coast Health Services
The local NHS across Humber and North Yorkshire is embarking on a four-week conversation with people through social media and in-person focus groups about the future of the NHS in the area.
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Scarborough Alcohol Ban Comes into Force
A ban on the drinking of alcohol in public in an area of Scarborough is now in effect.
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Outstanding Gradings for Humberside Police
Humberside Police have received three “outstanding” gradings across eight areas of core policing, the highest out of any other force in the UK, in the latest HMICFRS inspection report which has been released today
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Mobile Phone Upgrades Could Cause TV Interference in Bridlington
Free support is being offered to Bridlington residents whose TV reception is impacted by upgrades to the mobile networks.
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Scarborough House to Become Five-Bed Holiday Let
A residential Scarborough property will be converted into a five-bed holiday let with a hot tub despite more than 20 objections.