Yorkshire Coast News from Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025
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Scarborough's Seal Bite Copper to Retire after 55 Years
North Yorkshire Police will this month say goodbye to Win Almond who has worked for the force for over 55 years, mainly in Scarborough.
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End of the Line for Bradford to Bridlington Drug Dealers
A pair of drug peddlers involved in the supply and distribution of approximately £70,000 worth of class A drugs from Bradford to Bridlington have been sentenced to a combined total of twelve years and three months behind bars.
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Yorkshire Reservoirs See Largest Weekly Water Increase in Over 30 Years
Reservoirs in Yorkshire have seen the largest weekly rise in water levels in over 30 years.
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Community Support Pledge as Moorland Fire Moves to Recovery Phase
Yorkshire Coast communities have been assured they will be supported through a major recovery effort following the largest ever moorland fire in North Yorkshire.
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Scarborough School Gets Go-Ahead for Urgent Roof Repairs
Urgent repairs to the leaking roof of a cliff top school in Scarborough have been given the green light by North Yorkshire Council.
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Repair Timeline for Scarborough Sports Village Pitch Expected Next Month
A time scale for the repair of the 3G pitch at Scarborough sports village is expected to be known next month.
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Langdale Moor Fire De-escalated from Major Incident Status
The major incident status for the moorland fire at Langdale/Fylingdales Moor has officially been de-escalated, according to an announcement today from Chief Fire Officer Jonathan Dyson