
New technology is being used to monitor a landslip near the North York Moors Railway.
The National Park Authority say they've been fortunate despite bad weather at the start of the year.
Ian Nicholls is their Head of Corporate Services:
New technology is being used to monitor a landslip near the North York Moors Railway.
The National Park Authority say they've been fortunate despite bad weather at the start of the year.
Ian Nicholls is their Head of Corporate Services:
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There will be overnight closures along a stretch of the A64 this week as part of ongoing technical survey work ahead of a proposed safety barrier scheme.
Scarborough Lifeboat crews were called out twice on Sunday
The mayor of York and North Yorkshire said he was pressing the government on long-awaited improvements to the A64.
Whitby School is set to host a significant 'Awareness and Support' event this evening for children and young people aged 0 to 25, focusing on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
York and Scarborough Hospitals Trust is asking the public to nominate a staff member or team who has provided an exceptionally caring, supportive, and compassionate service to patients, their families, and their friends.
They say it's to reflect a new approach to community support in Scarborough, Whitby and Ryedale.
The East Riding's mayor has welcomed the Government’s Devolution Bill which looks to give mayors across the country more powers.
East Riding Leisure are offering free swimming sessions for all children aged 16 and under throughout the summer holidays.
Aspiring athletes on the Yorkshire Coast are set to gain vital support as part of a sports talent development programme.
With just over a month to go until he attempts to run 170-miles along the North East coastline, runner Harry Schofield is urging businesses and organisations along the route to show their support by getting involved.
Humber Forest has planted a record 368,000 trees over the 2024-25 planting season, a 35% rise compared to last year.
A final report by several councils into shellfish deaths off the North East and North Yorkshire coast has described the ‘catastrophic’ impact on fishing communities.
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