Yorkshire Coast News from Tuesday, August 12th, 2025
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Pickering Town Stay Unbeaten After Late Pen
It took an 80th-minute penalty but Tony Hackworth's men remain unbeaten.
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Bridlington Town Win Again In Replayed Replay
Bridlington were forced to replay last Tuesday’s replay again, due to a match official denying the visitors a substitute in extra time with to a player being injured to opposing side.
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Floodlight Fires- Injured Assistants and Crossbar Drama For Whitby Town
Whitby Town and Stocksbridge Park Steels fought to an eventful 0-0 draw at the Towbar Express Stadium on Tuesday night.
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North Yorkshire Police Chief Says Hate Crime Matters
The highest ranking police officer in North Yorkshire has reinforced the importance of tackling hate crime.
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Yorkshire Water Plea- Keep Saving Water
Yorkshire Water is urging customers to continue their efforts to save water amid the fourth heatwave of 2025.
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Council To Provide £150,000 For Initiatives For Young People Across The East Riding
The Do it For East Yorkshire (DIFEY) scheme, funded by East Riding of Yorkshire Council, is providing funding for youth initiatives through its Our Place - Youth Fund provision.
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100 Free Heritage Days Coming Up in East Riding
There’s plenty to do across the East Riding in September including over 100 free Heritage Open Days taking place between Friday, 12 and Sunday, 21 September.
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Warning As Fylingdales Blaze Grows- Mayor & Deputy React
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue say the fire in Langdale Moor, near RAF Fylingdales is now a major incident.
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Military Housing Boost For Yorkshire Families
Armed Forces families in Yorkshire and the Humber will now have greater freedoms to personalise their military housing.
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Have Your Say On North Yorkshire's Fire Service
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service is inviting you, to share your views on the proposed priorities (areas of focus) and changes as part of the Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP) for 2025–2029.