Yorkshire Coast News from Thursday, February 12th, 2026

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Scarborough and York Hospitals: NHS Apology Over Dramatic Waits Increase
The NHS trust that runs York and Scarborough hospitals has apologised over a dramatic increase in the number of 12-hour trolley waits at its emergency departments.
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Deputy Mayor of North Yorkshire 'Deeply Disturbed' By Antisemitism Report
North Yorkshire's Deputy Mayor Jo Coles has responded to the latest Community Safety Trust Antisemitic Incidents Report.
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Yorkshire Coast Charity Lifted By Near £80k Lottery Grant
People living in Scarborough and along the Yorkshire Coast are being invited to get involved in a new Community Power project.
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway Says All Aboard For Volunteer Open Day
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is inviting people from the local community to discover how they can become part of one of the UK’s most loved heritage railways at its upcoming New Volunteers Open Day.
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Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre Reveals March Attraction
Poetry, music and movement unite in Debris Stevenson’s explosive new play about learning to fall, fail and find our own ways to fly, which comes to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre next month.
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Bridlington Town Target Three In A Row
The Seasiders want a hat-trick of wins to kick-start their season under new manager Scott Kerr.
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Whitby Town Want Winning Start For New Managers
Whitby Town are at home, on Saturday, in a first game in charge for joint managers Lee Bullock and Jason Kennedy.
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Pickering Town Face Friday Night Challenge
The Pikes host Barton Town at Mill Lane.
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Scarborough Athletic Look For Play Off Return Against Curzon
Boro host play-off rivals Curzon Ashton as they bid to return to the National North's top seven.







