Yorkshire Coast News from Friday, July 17th, 2026

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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Action
There's more action at North Marine Road on Saturday in a busy week for the Scarborough venue.
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Local DJ Goes Scarborough To Whitby and Back For Hospice
Mark Starkey is walking over 44 miles in aid of St Catherine's Hospice.
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Brid Bring Back Baird Ahead of Leeds Showdown
Goalkeeper Alex Baird has joined Bridlington Town permanently ahead of the visit of Leeds United Under 21s, on Saturday.
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Whitby Town Back At Home For First Time Since Last Day Escape
The Blues play at the Towbar Express Stadium, three months on from their dramatic last-gasp draw with Cleethorpes to avoid relegation.
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Scarborough Athletic Face Ferriby Fixture As Wally Returns!
The Seadogs are back in action on Saturday at North Ferriby United.
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Company Behind Scarborough Town Centre Development Denies Insolvency Rumours
Scarborough Group International has denied rumours of financial difficulties and confirmed that plans to transform the former Brunswick shopping centre into a multiplex cinema are progressing as planned.
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Yorkshire Water Issues Urgent Safety Warning As Summer Holidays Begin
Yorkshire Water is urging families and young people to stay out of reservoirs and open water to avoid cold water shock and hidden hazards this summer.
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Over £130,000 Awarded To Hornsea Sports Clubs For Improvement Projects
Four community sports groups in Hornsea have received a share of nearly £133,000 in commuted sums funding from East Riding of Yorkshire Council to upgrade their facilities.
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Whitby Town Discover Fixtures For The 2026/27 Northern Premier League Season
Whitby Town will kick off their new Northern Premier League Premier Division campaign with a trip to Leek Town, followed by a packed August schedule and a Boxing Day derby against Redcar Athletic.
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Coastguards Celebrate Huge Win as Maritime and Coastguard Agency Halts Pay Cut Plans
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency has scrapped controversial plans to strip coastguard officers of their hourly pay following a widespread backlash from rescue officers, MPs, and unions.







