
Callers report emergency services attending an accident on Falsgrave Road near the junction of Commercial Street.
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Callers report emergency services attending an accident on Falsgrave Road near the junction of Commercial Street.
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Parkol Marine Engineering could lease a commercial workshop space within Whitby's new Maritime Hub.
Government funding has been announced for a number of transport projects in the North including a new railway station at Haxby.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s adult social care team will be hosting a drop-in service which will offer careers advice and guidance on roles within adult social care settings and services in Withernsea today.
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East Riding of Yorkshire Council is taking action in response to reports of repeated antisocial behaviour and criminal damage at the cemetery on Sewerby Road in Bridlington.
East Riding councillors have backed calls for cameras to be used to issue fines to parents who drive up to school gates.
As part of a national week of action, last week, North Yorkshire Police took part in County Lines Intensification week focussing on disrupting and dismantling drugs lines.
A new initiative is all about addressing inequalities on the Yorkshire Coast and providing access to services that maybe people wouldn't normally have.
Fair funding for children with SEND was raised once again with MPs this week at the House of Commons.
North Yorkshire residents are being urged to have their say on a plan aiming to take action and help nature to thrive.
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