Yorkshire Coast News from Monday, September 1st, 2025
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Four Arrested for Drink-Driving Offences on Yorkshire Coast
On Sunday morning, Police in Scarborough had four people in their cells following arrests related to drink-driving offences.
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Locals Thank Moorland Farmers & Firefighters as Roads Reopen
As the A171 reopens between Whitby and Scarborough following the moorland fires local businesses and residents are thanking those who have helped tackle the blaze.
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Public Toilet Review for North Yorkshire Could Bring Charges
A review of public toilets in North Yorkshire could see some conveniences closed and others given an upgrade.
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All Roads Around Langdale Moor Fire Top REOPEN From 18:30 Today
The A171 between Scarborough and Whitby, along with the B1416 from Ruswarp to the A171, will reopen, although a 30mph speed limit will be in place in sections.
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Figures Show Footfall Growth for Scarborough and Whitby
The number of people visiting Scarborough and Whitby increased in the first quarter of the year but so did the number of empty shops in Scarborough.
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Increased Enforcement for Planning Rule Breaches in Scarborough, Filey and Whitby
North Yorkshire Council is stepping up planning enforcement efforts in the former Scarborough Borough Council area despite a shortage of planners.
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Yorkshire Coast Sides Get FA Cup Fixtures
Pickering Town, Whitby Town and Scarborough Athletic were all in today's draw for the 2nd Qualifying Round of the Emirates FA Cup.
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Yorkshire Marine Medics Take Rescue Efforts to Denmark
British Divers Marine Life Rescue Extends its International Training to Denmark
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Bridlington Roundtable Celebrate Fundraising Success
Bridlington Roundtable has reaffirmed its commitment to the local community by making significant donations aimed at supporting families, schools, and charities in the area
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Hornsea Inshore Rescue Launch Live Sea Webcam
Hornsea Inshore Rescue has officially launched a new live sea webcam, enhancing the way residents and visitors can engage with the beautiful Hornsea coastline.
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Chief Fire Officer: "It's Exceptional" No Lives Or Property Lost In Langdale Moor Fire
North Yorkshire's Chief Fire Officer Jonathan Dyson says the fire remains contained, but road closures are still in place between Scarborough & Whitby.
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Moorland Fire Forces Route Change for Trackrod Rally Yorkshire
The route for this year's Trackrod Rally Yorkshire is being changed due to the moorland fires that continue to burn towards the northern end of the Langdale forest.