Yorkshire Coast News from Tuesday, July 15th, 2025
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Coastliner Boosts Summer Services to Yorkshire Coast Destinations
Coastliner has announced plans to introduce additional services this summer to popular coastal destinations including Scarborough and Whitby
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Government Says ‘No Plan’ to Appoint a Minister for Coastal Communities
There are currently “no plans” to appoint a minister for coastal communities, according to the Government, despite calls for such a role to be created.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Votes Against Final Draft of Benefits Reform Bill
Scarborough and Whitby’s MP voted against the final draft of the Government’s welfare reform bill, which was approved in the House of Commons last week.
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Green Light for Five-Year Tenancies at Whitby’s £10m Maritime Hub
North Yorkshire Council has approved plans for five-year tenancy agreements at Whitby’s £10m maritime training facility despite some local opposition.
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£1.84 Million Scarborough West Pier Repairs Approved
North Yorkshire Council's Executive committee has given its approval to spending £1,840,000 for essential repair works to the inner West Pier in Scarborough.
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Arrest After 100mph Police Pursuit Through Scarborough, Staxton and Muston
A Halifax man has been charged with multiple driving offences following a high-speed police pursuit that began in Scarborough on Friday.
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Bridlington Volleyball Events Hailed as Big Successes
Two international beach volleyball tournaments were held in Bridlington this summer, with hopes that Volleyball England can continue to host it in the East Riding, in future years.
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Bridlington Central Library Reopens After Major Refurbishment
Bridlington Central Library has officially reopened its doors following a full refurbishment of its ground floor, marking a new chapter for one of the town’s most valued community spaces.
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Scarborough Lifeboat Rescues Fishing Boat Taking on Water
Scarborough's All Weather Lifeboat made the rescue last night.