Yorkshire Coast News from Monday, August 11th, 2025
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Whitby Regatta 2025 Comes To A Glittering Conclusion
Thousands lined the streets of Whitby as the three-day regatta spectacular concluded with the traditional fireworks display.
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Bridlington Town FA Cup Replay Shock
Bridlington Town's FA Cup replay win over Knaresborough has been ordered to be played again on Tuesday night.
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North Yorkshire Councillor- Lessons Need To Be Learned
A North Yorkshire councillor claims the collapse of a deal to transfer management of a toilet block to a town council highlights the need for “lessons to be learnt” over so-called double devolution.
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Chief Constable: North Yorkshire Police Do Take Hate Crime Seriously
The force's most senior police officer says any reports of hate crime are taken seriously.
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Mindful Month Brings Goat Yoga To North York Moors
The North York Moors National Park is using its annual month-long mindfulness event to showcase how people can connect with themselves, family, other people or with nature.
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Driffield Man Walks A Thousand Kilometres For St Catherines
A Driffield pensioner has tackled 1,000km of Spanish trails to raise money for St Catherines Hospice.
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North York Moors Steam Gala Announcement
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) has announced the return of its highly anticipated Annual Steam Gala, set to take place from 25th-28th September 2025.
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Pickering Town Start Big Week
Pikes go to Bradford side Campion on Tuesday night ahead of a big FA Cup clash on Friday.
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Bridlington Town Go For Four Unbeaten
The Seasiders are in West Yorkshire on Tuesday night.
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Classic British Sitcom Tribute Comes To Scarborough's YMCA
There's a tribute theatre show to the classic sitcom Steptoe & Son at the YMCA Theatre in Scarborough, on October 24th.
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Whitby Town Play First Home Match This Evening
Town are playing their first home match of the new season at the Towbar Express Stadium on Tuesday.
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North Yorkshire Council Celebrates Superfast Revolution
North Yorkshire now has 97% superfast broadband coverage thanks to NYNet.