Yorkshire Coast News
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Yellow Weather Warnings Issued for Snow and Ice on Yorkshire Coast
The warnings are in effect from 12:00 today, 21 November 2024, until 10:00 tomorrow.
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Scarborough RNLI President Appointed as New North Yorkshire Deputy Lieutenant
New recruits with backgrounds in education, tourism and the arts have been appointed to the ranks of North Yorkshire’s Deputy Lieutenants by the Lord Lieutenant to support her work across the region.
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Crime Down in North Yorkshire as Police Make More Arrests
North Yorkshire Police say they are seeing positive results in their fight against crime, with overall crime figures down compared to the same period last year.
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Concerns Over NI Hike Impact on Voluntary Sector and Council Finances in North Yorkshire
Councillors in North Yorkshire have expressed serious concerns over the impact of the UK government’s decision to increase Employer National Insurance contributions (NICs).
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300 Harvest Mice Released in the North York Moors National Park
More than 300 harvest mice have been released at a site in the North York Moors National Park in the hope of re-establishing a local breeding population of this once-common species.
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Concerns About Growing Health Inequalities Affecting Older People in Scarborough
A new report has raised concerns about the health and wellbeing of older people in Scarborough and the Yorkshire Coast.
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Bridlington Firms Encouraged to Hire Individuals with Special Needs and Disabilities
A Bridlington Town Business Breakfast is taking place today to highlight the benefits of inclusive hiring.
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New Holiday Park Operator for Yorkshire Coast Site
A new holiday park operator, Unity Holidays, has been launched with the acquisition of Skirlington Holiday Park on the Yorkshire Coast.
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Yellow Weather Warning Issued for Yorkshire Coast as Icy Conditions Expected
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for ice across the Yorkshire & Humber region, including coastal areas
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POLICE APPEAL: Avoid A169 Sleights & A171 Between Whitby & Scarborough
Heavy snow has been falling for much of the morning leaving motorists stranded on the North York Moors.
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HEAVY SNOW Affecting Routes On The Yorkshire Coast This Morning
The A171 between Whitby and Scarborough and between Whitby and Scaling Dam are trecherous
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‘Huge Pressure’ on SEND Budget Meant Council Could Not Fund Whitby InterActive
North Yorkshire Council says it did not have the money to fund Whitby InterActive due to ‘huge pressure’ on its SEND budget as the charity announced it would close due to a lack of funds.
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Extra £126k Approved for Whitby Renovation Project
Plans to plug a budget shortfall of more than £100,000 in the Whitby Old Town Hall project have been approved by North Yorkshire Council.
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North Yorkshire Council Urges Government to Reconsider Fracking Definition
As plans are submitted for a gas drilling project on the Yorkshire Coast, the council is urging the government to look again at the scope of the current UK fracking ban.
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East Riding Pet Seller Licences Highlighted Ahead of Christmas Buying Season
East Riding Council encourages residents this Christmas to only purchase pets from licensed breeders
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Fresh Funds to Help North Yorkshire Households Cope with Rising Cost of Living
Thousands of households across North Yorkshire will be able to access vital support to help them to cope with the rising cost of living over the winter months.
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Yellow Weather Warning Issued for Yorkshire Coast
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice, starting at 18:00 today (Tuesday) and lasting until 12:00 tomorrow (Wednesday).
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Makes Maiden House of Commons Speech
Alison Hume MP gave her maiden speech in the House of Commons yesterday shining a light on the Scarborough and Whitby constituency.
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Scarborough's Match At Hereford CALLED OFF Due To Snow
Scarborough were due to make the 440-mile round-trip to Hereford, but overnight snowfall has led to the call-off.
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Calls for Unity on A64 Upgrade Plans
North Yorkshire Council's transport boss is calling for the county's Mayor and MP's to back the dualling of the A64.
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Second Home Tax to Help Fund Community Building Schemes in North Yorkshire
Some of the money raised by charging a council tax premium on second homes in North Yorkshire is to be used to help deliver community housing projects.
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Driffield Biker Given Suspended Jail Sentence for 111mph Wheelie
A biker who was filmed pulling a wheelie at 111mph on the wrong side of the road with a passenger on the back has been given a suspended prison sentence.
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Third Home Game in a Week for Bridlington Town
As Bridlington Town come towards the end of what has been an incredibly busy schedule, they’ll host Newton Aycliffe in the Northern Premier League tonight at the Mounting Systems Stadium.
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Lib Dems Announce Candidate for East Yorkshire Mayor
The Liberal Democrats are hoping to be top of the podium next May after announcing their candidate to be the first elected mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire Police Issue Guidance Ahead of Expected Snow and Ice
North Yorkshire Police have issued guidance to the public ahead of expected snow and ice, reminding people that journeys may be more challenging than usual.
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Yorkshire Train Companies Prepare for Wintry Weather
Train companies in Yorkshire are getting ready for snow and ice predicted to hit the region tonight, Monday 18 November.
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Yellow Weather Warning Issued for Snow and Ice in North and East Yorkshire
We could be waking up to snow and ice in places on Tuesday morning.
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Man Arrested after Scarborough Beach Assault
Police are appealing for information about an assault that occurred in Scarborough.
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Ofsted Praises ‘Exceptional Standards’ at Scarborough School Affected by RAAC
Ofsted has recognised Scalby School in Scarborough for its ‘exceptionally high standards’ despite facing a challenging year.
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Early Morning Call-Out for Scarborough and Whitby RNLI
There was an early start to the week for local rescue teams.
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Bridlington Town FC Introduces New Under 16 Policy
With immediate effect, nobody aged 16 or under will be admitted into the Mounting Systems Stadium unless accompanied by an adult.
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East Riding Council Engages with Young People to Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour
East Riding of Yorkshire council has marked anti-social behaviour awareness week by highlighting the opportunities it provides for young people in the county.
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Filey Junior School CLOSED To All Pupils Today
A burst water main near Filey Junior School means the school will be closed to all pupils during Monday.
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North Yorkshire Police Fighting Rural Robbers
North Yorkshire Police have been working with Humberside Police to combat the theft of GPS units locally.
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Antisocial Behaviour Week To Tackle Nuisance Issues in East Riding
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s antisocial behaviour team has organised a series of events to mark antisocial behaviour awareness week.
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Road Safety Week School Visits From East Riding Council
Pupils across the East Riding will be encouraged to stay safer when they are out on local roads for this year’s Road Safety Week.
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Action On Coastal Health As Health Chief Announces Scarborough Visit
A new report from North Yorkshire Council's health chief aims to protect older people in the region, it shows some of the lowest life expectancy in the county is in Whitby and Scarborough.
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North Yorkshire Chief Constable- We Know Who They Are and Plans Are In Place
Tim Forber has revealed the force has plans in place around the government's early release programme.
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School Programmes Continue on Yorkshire Coast Despite Mine Slow Down
Anglo American’s community support programmes and the work of their foundation are continuing despite the scaling back of operations at the Woodsmith Mine, near Whitby.
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Whitby Christmas Festival Finishes in Style
A Christmas market, choirs and a funfair bring down the curtain on Whitby's Christmas Festival on Sunday.
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FA Trophy Jinx Hits Scarborough Athletic Again
The Seadogs' wretched recent record in the competition continued on Saturday.
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Whitby Town Double Home Win Tally To Ease Pressure
The Blues put five points between themselves and the NPL Premier's bottom four, with victory on Saturday.
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Never Say Dyer Brid Town Fight To Crucial Victory
Nathan Dyer's early goal helped Bridlington Town to a crucial victory.
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In-Form Scarborough RUFC Win Again
Boro beat Wetherby to keep up their fine form this season.
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Free Bike Servicing in Whitby
On Sunday, from 10am to 4pm, local parents and children from in and around Whitby will be able to head to Abbey View for a free bike service as part of Road Safety Week.
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Pickering Town Pick Up Important Win Over Ex-Pike's Side
Pickering Town saw off their former star and his team at Mill Lane on Saturday.
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Burglary Appeal in Scarborough
Officers are appealing for information about an attempted burglary that occurred on Ramsey Street in Scarborough.
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CCTV Appeal Launched After Whitby Theft
Police have issued this CCTV of a man they would like to speak to following a theft in Whitby.
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Flood Warnings Issued for Yorkshire Coast as High Tides and Weather Conditions Threaten Coastal Areas
The Environment Agency has issued flood warnings and alerts for various locations along the Yorkshire coast.
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Fireworks Soar As Whitby Christmas Festival Continues
Whitby Christmas Festival continues with a Christmas Market on Front Marina Car Park through out the weekend along with fairground rides and musical performances on the This is the Coast stage.
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Santa Comes To Scarborough
Father Christmas is making his annual journey to Scarborough on Saturday.
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Scarborough Athletic Aim To Emulate 70s Trophy Stars
The modern day Seadogs will be walking in the footsteps of the former Scarborough FC stars of the 70s when they compete in the FA Trophy.
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Prices Frozen For Bridlington Ice Trail
Bridlington is sparkling today as the town hosts a brand new free Christmas event – the Bridlington Ice Trail.
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Whitby Town Target Comeback Win
The Blues host Mickleover Sports on Saturday, hoping to fight back following Tuesday's loss at Worksop Town.
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Beleaguered Brid Take On North East Opponents
Bridlington Town are hoping to hit back after a run of just one win in six.
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Scarborough Rugby Aim To Extend Run in Wetherby
Scarborough RUFC want to stay in the top 4 when they go to Wetherby on Saturday.
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Pickering Town Home Action As Yorkshiremen Call
The Pikes face Frickley Athletic on Saturday.
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Whitby Christmas Festival Weekend Gets Underway
Whitby's Christmas Festival gets underway tonight with the town's lights switch on event.
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Scarborough Lights Returns for 2024 Festival
Scarborough Lights will illuminate Britain’s first seaside resort once again from tonight, with a dazzling array of light installations, sculptures, and performances
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Met Office Issues Yellow Warning for Snow and Ice in North Yorkshire
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice across parts of North Yorkshire, starting at 10:00 am on Monday, 18 November 2024 and lasting until 10:00 am on Tuesday, 19 November 2024.
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Police Appeal After Scarborough Bike Theft
Police say they are releasing CCTV images of two men they would like to speak to in connection with the theft of an electric bike in Scarborough.
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Scarborough UTC Students Secure Place at F1 In Schools World Finals
After hitting their fundraising target, students from Scarborough UTC will be travelling to the world finals in Saudi Arabia this month.
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Scarborough RNLI Volunteers Celebrating 80th Birthdays When Pager Sounds
Two of Scarborough Lifeboat station volunteers, Colin and Mike, celebrated their 80th birthday this week while another, John, received his British Empire medal.
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2024 Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Award Winners Revealed
The 2024 Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards (REYTAs) took place last night with an awards ceremony at Bridlington Spa, celebrating excellence in the region’s tourism industry.
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Newby and Scalby Library Receives The King’s Award for Voluntary Service
It's the highest award a local voluntary group can receive in the UK.
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Whitby InterActive Charity to Close for Good in December
A Whitby SEND charity praised for its work by the prime minister will close for good this year after struggling to raise sufficient funding.
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Burniston Gas Drilling Firm Commits to Environmental Study
Europa Oil & Gas has pledged to conduct a thorough environmental impact study for its proposed drilling operation at Burniston, even though a government minister has determined that such an assessment is not mandatory.
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Video Doorbells Help Tackle North Yorkshire Burglary Rate
Video doorbells have been given to residents in some areas that have experienced high rates of burglary.
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Mencap Christmas Shop Open for Business in Scarborough
A festive pop-up shop is raising funds for Mencap in Scarborough today.
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East Riding Free Public Wi-Fi Expanded in Bridlington and Driffield
East Riding's free outdoor public access wi-fi has been expanded to five new locations.
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Call to "Reset" Scarborough South Bay Water Quality Rating
Scarborough clean water campaign group - The Sons of Neptune - have written to the Environment Agency calling on them to reset the South Bay's poor water quality rating.
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£384k Scarborough Town Council Budget Set for Approval
The budget for the new council will be approved today but questions remain over what it will do and what it will cost.
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Whitby Woes At Worksop As Seasiders Lose 9th League Game Of The Season
Whitby lost 3-0 away against high-flying Worksop Town last night at the Windsor Foodservice Stadium
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Scarborough In Seventh Heaven After Senior Cup Goalfest
Boro put 7 past Northern League Division Two side Thornaby in the North Riding Senior Cup last night.
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Scarborough Tops Table for Local Assistance Fund Applications
Scarborough continues to face the highest levels of demand for cost of living assistance in North Yorkshire.
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Scarborough Construction Workers Down Tools to Pick Up Litter
A team of volunteers from Caddick has downed tools to clean the streets with Keep Scarborough Tidy as part of the business’ Communities Week volunteer programme.
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Mayor Asks Yorkshire Coast Residents for Views on Police and Fire Priorities
David Skaith, Mayor of York and North Yorkshire and Jo Coles, Deputy Mayor for Policing, Fire and Crime, are asking for the public's help in setting the priorities for North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
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Filey Banking Hub Plan Approved
A former Filey amusement arcade will become a banking hub after plans were approved by North Yorkshire Council.
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Call to Make Esk Valley Trains Faster and More Frequent
A Whitby Councillor is throwing his support behind a proposal to improve the Esk Valley Rail Line
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North Yorkshire Police 999 Call Handling Performance Improves
North Yorkshire Police say they are seeing positive results in their efforts to improve their handling of 999 calls.
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Scarborough Athletic in Cup Action
In a break from league action, Scarborough Athletic welcome Thornaby FC in the North Riding Senior Cup this Tuesday evening, with a 7.45pm Kick off.
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Whitby Travel to Stumbling Worksop
Whitby Town are away at Worksop in the league tonight.
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First of Three Home Games in a Week for Bridlington Town
After putting an end to their losing streak, Bridlington Town are back in action at the Mounting Systems Stadium tonight as they host Ossett United in the Northern Premier League East Division.
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Yorkshire Business Leaders to Help Drive Growth for York and North Yorkshire
Business leaders and entrepreneurs from across the region have been announced as members of York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority’s newly created Business Board.
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Anglo American to Close Scarborough Office as Slowdown Job Losses Continue
Around 450 workers have already left the Woodsmith Mine, between Whitby and Scarborough, and another 450 are expected to depart by early next year.
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Remembrance Events Held Along the Yorkshire Coast
Remembrance events have take place along the Yorkshire Coast over the last 24 hours marking both Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day.
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Three Fly-tippers from Hull and Bridlington Prosecuted for Dumping Rubbish
A man and a woman from Hull and a man from Bridlington have together been ordered to pay more than £4,000 by a court for dumping rubbish in the East Riding
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Continues Fight for Carer's Rights After Budget Success
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume says she'll continue to fight for the rights of carers as she prepares to mark Carers Rights Day on November 21.
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Plans to Support Café Culture in the East Riding
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is implementing a new Pavement Licensing Policy to support local café culture and alfresco dining, which has been popular in the area since 2010.
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Remembrance Day Events on the Yorkshire Coast
Towns along the Yorkshire Coast are preparing to honour those who served their country with a series of Remembrance Day events.
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Action On Second Homes in Whitby Needed Says Councillor
Second homes and short term lets remain a problem in Whitby, that's the view of local councillor Neil Swannick.
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Hornsea School Situation Raised in Parliament
The state of the buildings at Hornsea School has been raised in the House of Commons, this week.
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Seadogs Sucker-punched in Injury Time
Scarborough Athletic were left disappointed after one of their longest trips of the season, on Saturday.
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Whitby Town Edge Seven Goal Thriller
The Blues were indebted to hat-trick Stephen Walker as they won 4-3 in Nottinghamshire, on Saturday.
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Brid Town End Losing Run in Style
Brid Town ended their winless spell with a comfortable win in NPL East, on Saturday.
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Scarborough Rugby Run Continues
Scarborough RUFC continue their charge forward in North East 2.
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Pickering Pipped Despite Improved Showing Against Highflyers
Pickering Town were edged out by promotion-chasing Golcar on Saturday.
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East Riding Hitting Potholes With Digital Changes
Digital technology is being used more by East Riding Council to improve its pothole reporting system.
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Repairs Approved for Whitby Bridge in ‘Very Poor Condition’
Plans to save the ‘structural integrity’ of Whitby’s Grade-II Listed Spital Old Bridge have been given the go-ahead.
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Filey Station Repairs Approved Despite Concerns Over Impact
Filey Station is to undergo a set of extensive repairs despite concerns they will have a ‘detrimental impact’ on its appearance.
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Council Serves Closure Order on Two Bridlington Properties
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has obtained a full closure order on two properties in Bridlington following reports of drug dealing and antisocial behaviour.
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Scarborough Athletic Look To Regroup Ahead Of 200-Mile Hike
Boro are at Oxford City on Saturday in the National North, some 223 miles away.
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Whitby Town Target New Players Ahead Of Notts Trip
The Blues are in need of new players after numerous injuries picked up in recent weeks.
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Bridlington Town Refocus on League After Cup Exit
Bridlington Town are back in league action today after their mid-week exit from the East Riding Senior Cup.
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Yorkshire Coast Rugby Comes Home
A number of our local rugby union sides are at home on Saturday.
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Pickering Look To Shock Promotion Chasers
The Pikes host second-placed Golcar United, in Northern Counties East Premier, on Saturday.
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Scarborough Athletic Announce Loan Signing Of Talented Midfielder
Teenager Alfie King joins The Seadogs on an initial one month loan from League Two side Mansfield Town.
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Launch Event for New Whitby Literary Festival
Businesses in Whitby are being invited to a launch event for the town's new literary festival tonight.
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North Yorkshire Council Executive Approves Ambitious New Cultural Strategy
A new cultural strategy for North Yorkshire has been backed by council leaders aiming to boost the county’s culture and heritage.
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Pickering Swim Teacher Celebrates 50 Years Poolside
A long-serving swim teacher who has been poolside for 50 years at Ryedale Swim and Fitness Centre has been celebrating reaching the landmark.
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Health Leaders Urge Yorkshire Coast Residents to Take Up Vaccinations
Health leaders on the Yorkshire Coast are urging people to get vaccinated to "get winter strong".
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Robin Hood’s Bay Vineyard Tour Plan Approved
A Robin Hood’s Bay vineyard has been given permission to run tours and sell wine despite a raft of objections from neighbours.
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Disused Gas Well Could Heat Pickering's Swimming Pool, Schools and Homes
A newly completed study showing the potential for Pickering to become a frontrunner in adopting geothermal heating solutions will be on show in the town town today.
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How Much Money Should the New Scarborough Town Council Have?
Scarborough's new town council, looks set to have a budget of £384,000 a year resulting in a additional Band D council tax charge of £28.88 per year.
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Bird Flu Hits Hornsea Poultry Farm
A bird flu outbreak has been confirmed in East Yorkshire.
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Eastfield Community Fridge Saved from Closure
Scarborough-based care provider Saint Cecilia’s has stepped in to help save a valuable community food service in Eastfield.
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Official Opening for New Pickering Building Society Branch
Newcastle Building Society celebrated the official launch of its new Pickering branch with the help of the local community, as it continues to buck the trend of bank branch closures.
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Scarborough RNLI Rescue Fossil Hunter Cut Off By Tide
A fossil collector visiting Scarborough was brought to safety on Saturdayafternoon by the crew of Scarborough RNLI lifeboat.
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Whitby Knife-Point Robber Jailed After Targeting Dog Walker
A man who attempted to carry out a knife-point robbery on a woman dog walker in Whitby has been sent to prison.
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Saint Catherine’s Receives Donation from Housebuilder’s Charity
A housebuilder’s charitable organisation has donated £2,500 to support adults with terminal illnesses on the Yorkshire Coast.
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Famliy Dog Which Killed 10 Year Old Girl Was XL Bully Type
The dog which killed ten year old Savannah Bentham from the Malton area has been confirmed to be an XL Bully-type breed.
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Premiere for New Film About Scarborough Naval Bombardment
A new documentary film about the first world war bombardment of Scarborough will have it's premiere screening tonight.
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New Whitby Festival looks for Local Support
A new literature festival in Whitby is to hold an open event for local businesses and venues this week.
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Bridlington Town Offer Free Entry to Tonight's Cup Fixture
Bridlington Town will commence their East Riding Senior Cup campaign tonight against Hull United - a match that will have no entry fee!
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‘Ghost’ Line Drug Dealers Busted by Scarborough Detectives
Drug Dealers sentenced after investigation by Scarborough Detectives.
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£50,000 Grant Scheme Relaunches for East Riding Community and Voluntary Groups
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has relaunched the ‘Do It For East Yorkshire Community’ Grant, with a Welcoming Places grant programme, funded by the Household Support Fund.
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New Chair and Vice President for Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust’s Board has appointed Vice Chair Nick Perks as the new Chair of Trustees, and the charity’s members have voted Professor Alastair Fitter in as the new Vice President.
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Essential Tips From North Yorkshire Fire Brigade For Bonfire Night
Never return to a lit firework, that's the advice from North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue.
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Can Boro Bounce Straight Back?
Scarborough Athletic need to hit back straight away after Saturday's heart-breaking FA Cup exit.
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Whitby Town Aim For Two in Two on Tuesday
Whitby Town are looking for back-to-back victories when they host Gainsborough Trinity.
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Bridlington RSPCA Bonfire Night Appeal
Bridlington RSPCA have issued their annual timely reminder about keeping pets and wildlife safe during the days before and after Bonfire Night as well as the day itself.
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Remote Monitoring Introduced for Some Yorkshire Trains
Some of the trains operating across Yorkshire will soon be monitored remotely, in real time, so that any engine issues are flagged in advance of the unit arriving back at the depot.
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East Riding to Pilot New Initiative to Counter Damp and Mould in Rented Houses
East Riding and Hull City Council are to work with letting agents to counter damp and mould in the local private rented housing sector
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Yorkshire Coast Libraries Launch Online Support Sessions for Bus Pass Applications
Libraries across North Yorkshire are setting time aside to help people apply for bus passes to cope with an unprecedented demand.
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Tribute Paid to 10-Year-Old Girl Killed by Family’s Dog
A 10-year-old girl who tragically died at home near Malton after being bitten by her family’s dog has been named as Savannah Bentham.
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Staithes and Runswick RNLI Volunteers Launch to Tidal Cut Off at Kettleness
Volunteer crew from Staithes and Runswick RNLI lifeboat rescued two people cut off by the tide yesterday.
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Concerns Over Displacement of Campervans in Scarborough
A new ban on overnight campervan parking in Scarborough is raising concerns that it will simply move the problem to other areas.
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Wellbeing Programme For Youngsters in Filey Area
A charity serving the Filey area has secured grant funding for a six-week wellbeing course.
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Investigation Under Way After Girl Dies From Dog Bite Injuries Near Malton
A 10-year-old girl has died after being bitten by her family’s dog.
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Scarborough Athletic Beaten But Not Bowed After Narrow Loss
Despite three divisions separating them, only one goal settled Boro's trip to Burton Albion.
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Scarborough's Kingfishers Flying After October to Remember
A Scarborough swimming club has had their best ever month, including a league victory and officiating at a Special Olympics meet.
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New Tiles Put Driffield Station On The Map
Driffield is following in the footsteps of Scarborough and Beverley.
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Whitby Victory As Prescot Goal Too Liddle Too Late
Whitby Town won for the first time under manager Gary Liddle despite Prescot Cables netting a minute from time.
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Brid Town Edged Out After Early Flurry
All but one goal came in the first half as Brid lost a five-goal thriller up north on Saturday.
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Pikes Lose Out At Home As Poor Run Continues
Pickering Town lost out at Mill Lane on Saturday.
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Brid Rugby Suffer Shock Defeat
Bridlington RUFC were humbled on their trip west on Saturday.
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Tributes Paid to West Ayton Teenager as Man Sentenced for Causing his Death
Tributes for West Ayton teenager, Harry Coopland, say he had “the kindest heart" and was "an absolute joy”.
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Pikes Pursue Season Lift On Saturday
Pickering Town are in home action as they target a turn-around on Saturday.
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Boro Going For a Burton As Jono Targets FA Cup Coup
Scarborough Athletic will be hoping to take a leaf out of Tamworth's book and take a League One scalp of their own, in Staffordshire, on Saturday.
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Liddle Time For New Manager To Turn Things Around at Whitby
Gary Liddle will need to turn things around quickly with Whitby Town back in action after two weeks away, on Saturday.
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Scarborough Fire Station Opens Its Doors
Scarborough firefighters join up with Police and other local groups for a unique event in the town today.
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Bridlington Rugby Hope To Spread Wensleydale
Bridlington RUFC are targeting victory as they head west on Saturday.
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Assessment Success for Bridlington RNLI Volunteer Crew Members
Two of Bridlington’s RNLI lifeboat volunteers underwent a full and gruelling assessment and an exercise this week, passing with flying colours.
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Scarborough Charity Launches "Gift It" Fundraising Campaign
The Futureworks charity which helps young people and adults get their life into gear, is launching its 'Gift It!' appeal today.