Yorkshire Coast News from Friday, July 4th, 2025
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Promotion Race Hots Up With Yorkshire Coast Cricketers In Chasing Pack
YPN Championship East sees Scarborough, Malton and Pickering all fighting out with Driffield's second string to gain promotion.
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Yorkshire Coast Football Sides in Action
Our Yorkshire Coast football teams have begun their pre-season training ahead of the new season.
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Mayor Welcomes Boost to Grassroots Sports Facilities in North Yorkshire
David Skaith, Mayor of York and North Yorkshire has welcomed investment from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport into grassroots sports facilities.
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150th Birthday Celebration Weekend for Scarborough Landmark
One of Scarborough’s most cherished landmarks and the oldest funicular railway in Britain is celebrating a major milestone this summer with a series of events planned to mark its 150th anniversary.
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Colours Galore- Bridlington Pride At Bridlington Spa
Saturday sees live entertainment, stalls and prizes and family fun at Bridlington Spa.
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Police Video Highlights Narrow Escape on A64 as Court Hears Careless Driving Case
North Yorkshire Police have released dramatic in-car footage revealing a near head-on collision involving a police vehicle responding to an emergency on the A64 near West Heslerton.
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Scarborough Athletic Unveils Bold New Away Kit, Celebrating Coastal Heritage and Fan Ownership
Scarborough Athletic Football Club has launched its brand new adidas away.
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Council to Decide on New Licence for Scarborough Pub Amid Residents’ Concerns
Councillors will decide whether to grant a premises licence to a Scarborough town centre pub after locals said the proposal was ‘unacceptable’.
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Parking Changes Proposed for North Yorkshire
An overhaul of parking policies across North Yorkshire is set to lead to more enforcement and a county-wide review of parking charges.
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MP Raises Scarborough Athletic Pitch Woes in Parliament
Scarborough Athletic's ongoing pitch problems and resulting financial challenges were raised in Parliament this week with the town's MP seeking government support for the fan-owned club.
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Scarborough Hospital Boss to Retire
The chief executive of the NHS trust that runs Scarborough Hospital has announced his plan to retire in the autumn with a recruitment process set to take place over the summer.