Yorkshire Coast News
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Councillor Seeks Reassurance Over Scarborough Harbour Repair Funding
North Yorkshire Council has approved £1.84 million for essential repair works to the inner West Pier in Scarborough Harbour but councillors are concerned the harbour account has insufficient funds.
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101 Call Wait Times Increase as Number of Calls Rises
North Yorkshire Police say they saw a large increase in the number of calls to their non-emergency 101 line in June.
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East Riding Destinations Team Retains Customer Service Excellence Accreditation for 2025
East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s destinations team has once again demonstrated its commitment to exceptional customer care by retaining the prestigious Customer Service Excellence Award for 2025.
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Police Seek Public Assistance in Scarborough Altercation Investigation
North Yorkshire Police have released CCTV images of two men and a woman in connection with a disturbance that occurred on St Thomas Street on June 22.
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Chief Constable Confirms Stance for Policing North Yorkshire Events
North Yorkshire's Chief Constable reacts to public questions over Police involvement in public events.
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North Yorkshire Police Chief: Speed Cameras Not There For Profit
North Yorkshire's Police chief says speed cameras are not there to make money.
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East Riding Councillors Carry Motion Opposing Government Planning Clause
Councillors in the East Riding have carried a motion against a controversial government planning clause.
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Whitby Town FC Launch New Locally Inspired Kits
The Blues are using the famous ammonites, abbey and even Dracula to inspire the new kits for the coming season.
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Yorkshire Airport Celebrates New Terminal Extension
Leeds Bradford Airport has celebrated the successful opening of its new terminal extension, a milestone in its ambitious £100 million expansion project
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Scarborough and Whitby MP On Voting Against Welfare Bill & Rebel Colleagues
Alison Hume has given her views on those who lost the Labour whip as she opened a new base in the centre of Scarborough.
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Council Officials Discuss North Yorkshire Transport Funding
North Yorkshire Council are set to be awarded over £10 million of funding from the Government.
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Council Leader Rules Out Buying Scarborough's Grand Hotel
The leader of North Yorkshire Council has said the authority will not back a ‘mad idea’ of purchasing Scarborough’s Grand Hotel.
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Seadogs March Through Storm For Latest Win
Scarborough Athletic enjoyed victory in West Yorkshire on Saturday.
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Blues Stunned By Former Manager
Whitby Town were shocked 3-0 at Guisborough Town from two levels below on Saturday.
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Yorkshire Air Ambulance Chosen as Charity of the Year by Council Chair
Yorkshire's air ambulance, which has provided vital life-saving emergency support for thousands of people, has been chosen by the council chair as his charity of the year.
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Brid Town Enjoy Five Star Fun
The Seasiders thumped Winterton Rangers on Saturday.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Washout
Heavy rain washed out Saturday's cricket programme.
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Historic Lifeboat Welcomed into Whitby Harbour
Whitby RNLI escorted the restored 1962 Watson class lifeboat, Voyage by Amity, into Whitby Harbour on Friday.
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New Scarborough Mayor Defends Budget Increase
Scarborough Town Council has faced scrutiny for increasing its mayor’s allowance by 600 per cent despite a ‘cautious’ spending commitment.
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Bridlington Coble Festival Weekend Continues
The spectacular Sailing Coble Festival is being staged at Bridlington over the weekend.
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Bus Service Overhaul Aims to Boost Reliability Along Yorkshire Coast
From Sunday, East Yorkshire Buses will implement a series of service changes designed to improve reliability, access, and travel options across Scarborough, Bridlington, and Driffield.
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Mayor Welcomes Solar Power Funding for East Yorkshire
The Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire, Reform UK’s Luke Campbell, has said he is “delighted” with the region having secured the joint highest grant from the Government’s Mayoral Renewables Fund.
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Seadogs Face Lunchtime Trip To West Yorkshire
Scarborough Athletic are away at NPL East Ossett United on Saturday.
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Whitby Town Face Former Manager in A171 Derby
The Blues make the short trip to Guisborough Town, led by Nathan Haslam, on Saturday, in the Mickey Skinner Memorial Trophy.
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Brid Back At Home For Winterton
Bridlington Town are back at The Mounting Systems Stadium on Saturday.
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Whitby Leisure Centre and Eastfield Policing Hub to Get Solar Support
North Yorkshire Mayor David Skaith has welcomed £700,000 in government funding for the region to invest in cheaper, clean energy systems in community buildings.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Action
Our local cricketers will be hoping the thunder stays away for their matches today.
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Bridlington Town AFC Seeks Scouts to Enhance Talent Identification
Bridlington Town AFC is looking for passionate football enthusiasts as the club looks to expand its scouting network ahead of the new season.
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Young Persons Discount in East Riding
Young people in the East Riding will be able to travel on local buses for just £1.50 with the return of a discount scheme during the school holidays.
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Pickering Lose Out In Five-Goal Thriller
Pickering Town were edged out 3-2 in the North East on Friday night in their last friendly.
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GPS Dog Collar Aids Sewerby Rescue Efforts
Local rescue teams have used a GPS device to help them rescue a dog which had fallen over the cliffs in Sewerby.
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Off-Duty Officer Apprehends Dangerous Driver in Bridlington Incident
Driver jailed after three people were injured in Bridlington.
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Robin Hood's Bay Has The 'Best Coastal View' In The UK After St. Ives
The Coastal Views study was carried out by Haven, who say 80% of people look for a sea view when booking accommodation.
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Scarborough Town Council Opposes Burniston Drilling Plans
Scarborough Town Council has unanimously voted to oppose plans for a gas drilling rig in Burniston.
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Increase in East Riding Home Construction
East Riding Council says it hopes to build up to 400 houses in the next year.
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Two Arrested After Car Driven into Bridlington Shop
Two men have been arrested following reports of a car colliding with the front of a shop on St John Street in Bridlington.
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Scarborough Man Arrested After Posting Offensive Video on Social Media
An arrested man has been released without charge after showing remorse for posting offensive video on local community Facebook page.
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Yorkshire Coast Faces Double Thunderstorm Threat as Yellow Warnings Issued
Residents along the Yorkshire coast are advised to prepare for potential disruption as two distinct yellow warnings for thunderstorms have been issued.
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Whitby Town Fixtures Released
Whitby Town will begin their 2025/26 Pitching In Northern Premier League campaign with an away fixture against Workington.
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North Yorkshire Chief Constable Calls for Fixed Speed Camera Network
North Yorkshire’s Chief Constable, Tim Forber, has expressed a strong desire to establish a network of fixed and average speed cameras across the county.
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Future of Bus Services in York and North Yorkshire Under Review
The future of bus services across the York & North Yorkshire Combined Authority (YNYCA) area is set to undergo a comprehensive review, following a decision to extend the delegation of the Mayor's transport powers to North Yorkshire Council (NYC) and City of York Council (CYC) for another nine months.
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GP Patient Survey Results Show "Big Improvements" Across North and East Yorkshire
The Humber and North Yorkshire NHS say their latest survey shows an improving situation for GP services.
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£1.84 Million Scarborough West Pier Repairs Approved
North Yorkshire Council's Executive committee has given its approval to spending £1,840,000 for essential repair works to the inner West Pier in Scarborough.
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Call for Whitby to Have Dedicated Council Officer After Big Wheel Controversy
Whitby's MP is calling on North Yorkshire Council to appoint an officer with personal responsibility for the town.
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Scarborough Beat Bridlington In Closely Contested Dave Holland Memorial Match
Scarborough ran out 3-2 winners in an entertaining game at the Mounting Systems Stadium in Bridlington.
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Bridlington Volleyball Events Hailed as Big Successes
Two international beach volleyball tournaments were held in Bridlington this summer, with hopes that Volleyball England can continue to host it in the East Riding, in future years.
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Green Light for Five-Year Tenancies at Whitby’s £10m Maritime Hub
North Yorkshire Council has approved plans for five-year tenancy agreements at Whitby’s £10m maritime training facility despite some local opposition.
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NFU Raises Sector Concerns and US Trade Deal Threat at Driffield Show
NFU President Tom Bradshaw and East Yorkshire farmers will hold talks with MPs and local councillors at the Driffield County Show today to discuss sector issues and current concerns around trade deals with the USA.
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Coastliner Boosts Summer Services to Yorkshire Coast Destinations
Coastliner has announced plans to introduce additional services this summer to popular coastal destinations including Scarborough and Whitby
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Government Says ‘No Plan’ to Appoint a Minister for Coastal Communities
There are currently “no plans” to appoint a minister for coastal communities, according to the Government, despite calls for such a role to be created.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Votes Against Final Draft of Benefits Reform Bill
Scarborough and Whitby’s MP voted against the final draft of the Government’s welfare reform bill, which was approved in the House of Commons last week.
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Yorkshire Coast Parks Recognised with Prestigious Green Flag Awards
Five beloved green spaces along the Yorkshire Coast have proudly received the coveted Green Flag Award, an international quality standard for parks and green spaces.
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Scarborough Athletic and Bridlington Town Prepare for Annual Trophy Match
Scarborough Athletic and Bridlington Town will be battling it out tonight in the annual Dave Holland memorial match at the Mounting Systems Stadium.
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Bridlington Central Library Reopens After Major Refurbishment
Bridlington Central Library has officially reopened its doors following a full refurbishment of its ground floor, marking a new chapter for one of the town’s most valued community spaces.
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Arrest After 100mph Police Pursuit Through Scarborough, Staxton and Muston
A Halifax man has been charged with multiple driving offences following a high-speed police pursuit that began in Scarborough on Friday.
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Scarborough Lifeboat Rescues Fishing Boat Taking on Water
Scarborough's All Weather Lifeboat made the rescue last night.
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Scarborough’s Town Mayor Wants to Regenerate Town and Work with Harbour Users
The recently elected town mayor of Scarborough has said he wants to bring ‘underutilised’ parts of the town back into use alongside a ‘cautious spending’ commitment.
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Amateur Artists Asked to Create Fresh Take on Famous British Seaside Railway Posters
Artists of all ages, are being asked to design new versions of the famous British Railway Posters to help celebrate the Railway's 200th anniversary.
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Yorkshire Water Thanks Customers as Water Usage Drops 100 Million Litres
Yorkshire Water has thanked customers for putting the hosepipes away, using water wisely and continuing to report leaks over the hot weekend.
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A64 Technical Surveys Prompt Further Overnight Closures This Week
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.
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Scarborough RNLI Called to Man Trapped in Rocks
Scarborough Lifeboat crews were called out twice on Sunday
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Renewed Push For A64 Upgrade Between Scarborough and York
The mayor of York and North Yorkshire said he was pressing the government on long-awaited improvements to the A64.
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Whitby School to Host SEN Awareness and Support Event
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.
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Call to Nominate Yorkshire Coast Hospital Heroes
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.
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North Yorkshire Charity in Name Change
They say it's to reflect a new approach to community support in Scarborough, Whitby and Ryedale.
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East Riding Mayor Welcomes Devolution Bill
The East Riding's mayor has welcomed the Government’s Devolution Bill which looks to give mayors across the country more powers.
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Free Child Swimming in the East Riding
East Riding Leisure are offering free swimming sessions for all children aged 16 and under throughout the summer holidays.
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Scarborough Kickboxer and Whitby Biathlete Join Sporting Champions Scheme
Aspiring athletes on the Yorkshire Coast are set to gain vital support as part of a sports talent development programme.
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Whitby Runners Doing It For John
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.
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East Riding Community Forest Blooming Impressive
Humber Forest has planted a record 368,000 trees over the 2024-25 planting season, a 35% rise compared to last year.
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Shellfish Report Reveals 'Catastrophic Impact' on Yorkshire Coast Fishing Communities
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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Tory Council Leader Hails Cross Party Work in East Riding
East Riding Council's leader says she's been working well with the region's new mayor.
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Bridlington Man Aims To Deliver Defib
A Bridlington man is leading a grassroots effort to install a publicly-accessible defibrillator in his neighbourhood.
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North Yorkshire Mayor Announces £4 Million High Street Boost
The newest phase of a multimillion-pound scheme to rejuvenate and reanimate high streets across North Yorkshire has been opened by Mayor David Skaith.
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Whitby Town Edged Out By National Leaguers
A gutsy Whitby side were beaten narrowly by opponents two divisions higher on Saturday.
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Brid Beat Barton After Second Half Treble
Mike Thompson's men hit their opponents three times early in the second half.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Round-up
Our local cricketers battled through the heat on Saturday.
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RSPCA Reveal Abandoned Puppies in East Riding
Staff at the RSPCA's Hull and East Riding Branch are caring for a litter of six puppies who were abandoned in a black bin bag in a layby in East Riding.
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Bridmas Festive Fun Returns to Bridlington This August
Christmas is coming early this year as festive themed fun and celebrations are returning to Bridlington in the height of summer.
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Yorkshire Coast Barratt Homes Site Managers Named as Best in the Country
Three site managers from Barratt Homes Yorkshire East have won a top national award for the quality of the homes they are building.
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Missing Teenager Located
Police in the Scarborough area searching for a missing 14-year-old girl from Leeds say she has now been found.
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Concern About ‘Lack of Transparency’ in A64 Speed Camera Trial
A Yorkshire Coast councillor says there was a “lack of transparency” in the process of setting up North Yorkshire’s first fixed speed camera between Malton and Scarborough.
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Seadogs in Derby Friendly Victory
Scarborough Athletic continued their winning start to the new season, on Friday night.
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Whitby Town Host National League Opponents
The Blues welcome Hartlepool United to the Towbar Express Stadium.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Action
Our local cricketers will be out in the heat on Saturday.
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Brid Town Look For First Pre-Season Win
Michael Thompson's men go to Barton Town on Saturday.
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Yorkshire Coast Youngsters Tasked with Exploring Nature in Reading Challenge
Children across North Yorkshire are being encouraged to explore the great outdoors in this year’s nature-themed Summer Reading Challenge.
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North Yorkshire Council Apologises for Communication Breakdowns Over Whitby Big Wheel Installation
North Yorkshire Council has issued an apology following widespread concerns over the lack of communication surrounding the recent installation of a temporary sightseeing wheel on Whitby's West Cliff.
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Secret Yarnbombers Transform Pickering Market Place into Wizarding World
A secretive group of yarnbombers has transformed Pickering market place into a woollen wizarding world in time for summer visitors to enjoy.
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Yorkshire Water’s Hosepipe Ban Begins
Temporary hosepipe restrictions are now in force in Yorkshire following the driest and warmest spring for 132 years, which led to the region being declared in drought.
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North Yorkshire Faces Significant Funding Cuts Amid Government Review, Leaders Warn
North Yorkshire Council is anticipating a significant reduction in government funding, with a senior councillor warning that an upcoming overhaul of local government finance is “not good news” for the region.
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Lovell Celebrates Ribbon Cutting at Oakwood Gardens in Burniston
Lovell marked the official opening of its latest development, Oakwood Gardens in Burniston, with a community-focused ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local councillors and pupils from Lindhead School.
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HEY! Seeking new Volunteers in Bridlington
HEY! Volunteering is growing their team again and seeking news volunteers in Bridlington.
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Scarborough Pub Granted Premises Licence Despite Local Concerns
The Britannia public house near Scarborough town centre has been granted a premise licence despite objections from residents.
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Yellow Heat Health Alert Issued for Yorkshire Coast Amidst Rising Temperatures
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), in partnership with the Met Office, has issued a yellow heat health alert for Yorkshire and The Humber.
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North Yorkshire Mayor Welcomes Devolution Bill
The English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill was introduced in Parliament today giving more powers to regional Mayors.
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Whitby Town Council Expresses Outrage Over Unannounced Ferris Wheel Installation
Whitby Town Council has voiced "total outrage" following the sudden appearance of a large sightseeing wheel on the town's West Cliff, stating that neither the council nor local businesses were consulted prior to its arrival.
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Public Invited to Shape Future of Scarborough Fair as Funding Period Nears End
The future of Scarborough Fair is to be discussed this evening as organisers invite the public to a special event to help shape its future.
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New Figures Show Growth in North Yorkshire's £4 billion-a-year Visitor Economy
The value of North Yorkshire’s visitor economy has been revealed in new figures that have shown that the tourism sector is worth in excess of £4 billion every year with an increasing number of people coming to the county.
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New Plans for Sheltered Housing Scheme in Bridlington
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has announced plans to build 56 sheltered apartments for older residents, in Bridlington.
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Yorkshire Garden Centre Group Raises over £11,000 from Till Donations in Two Months
The Owner of Scarborough's Deans Garden Centre has raised over £11,000 for its charity of the year through a till donation initiative.
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Police Seize Off-Road Bike and E-Scooter in Eastfield Amid Public Safety Concerns
North Yorkshire Police have seized an off-road bike and an e-scooter in the Eastfield area following multiple reports of dangerous and anti-social riding.
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Scarborough Athletic Fixture List Revealed
Scarborough Athletic will start the season on Saturday, 9 August, with an away trip to face Kidderminster Harriers.
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Appeal After Head-on Collision Between Malton and Pickering
North Yorkshire Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage following a serious road traffic collision on A169, between Malton and Pickering.
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UPDATE: A170 Racecourse Road REOPENS Near Jacob's Mount In Scarborough
The A64 Seamer Road is very busy heading into Scarborough as traffic finds another way into town.
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Whitby Town Manager Gary Liddle Embraces Dual Role with Hartlepool United Academy
Whitby Town manager Gary Liddle has taken on an additional coaching role at former club Hartlepool United, reinforcing his commitment to the Seasiders while seizing an opportunity to work with young talent at his boyhood club.
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New £4 Million Active Travel Fund Launched in York and North Yorkshire
A new £4 million active travel fund has been launched to support walking, wheeling, and cycling across York and North Yorkshire.
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Friends of the Earth Urges Local Authority to Reject Burniston Drilling Plan
North Yorkshire Council is being urged to reject a planning application from a fossil fuel company that would use a form of fracking to explore for gas at Burniston, near the North York Moors National Park.
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Undersea Cable Survey Begins off Yorkshire Coast
Marine surveys will be undertaken close to the shore around Bridlington and Fraisthorpe this summer as part of a new subsea electricity transmission link designed to transfer clean, home-grown energy between Scotland and England.
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Whitby Care Home Residents Work with Artist to Create Heritage Art Works
The walls of The Mayfield care home have been transformed into a celebration of Whitby’s heritage, thanks to a collaborative art project led by local artist Hilary Thorpe.
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Council to Consider Future of Whitby Cliff Lift Bus Service
Residents and visitors to Whitby are invited to share their views on the future of the town’s cliff lift replacement bus service.
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Sandsend Named 'Best Beach In The North Of England'
Sandsend was crowned the north's best beach in The Times & Sunday Times Best Beaches Guide for 2025.
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Yorkshire Water Announces Hosepipe Restrictions
Yorkshire Water announces hosepipe restrictions to protect water supplies and the environment as forecasters predict warm summer ahead.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Calls for Fracking Debate
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume has urged the government to allocate parliamentary time for a debate on fracking as Burniston residents wait for a decision on a proposed drilling project in the village.
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Parkol Express Interest in Whitby Maritime Hub
Parkol Marine Engineering could lease a commercial workshop space within Whitby's new Maritime Hub.
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Funding Announced for New Station on Scarborough to York Rail Line
Government funding has been announced for a number of transport projects in the North including a new railway station at Haxby.
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Carers and Careers Community Event in Withernsea
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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Over Half of York and North Yorkshire Farms Not Sustainably Profitable
A new report, commissioned by Mayor David Skaith and launched today at the Great Yorkshire Show in Harrogate, has revealed that more than half of all farms in York and North Yorkshire are not making a sustainable profit
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Action Taken to Tackle Antisocial Behaviour at Bridlington Cemetery
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.
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Council Backing For School Cameras on Yorkshire Coast
East Riding councillors have backed calls for cameras to be used to issue fines to parents who drive up to school gates.
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North Yorkshire Police on County Lines Action
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.
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SeeChange Comes To The Yorkshire Coast
A new initiative is all about addressing inequalities on the Yorkshire Coast and providing access to services that maybe people wouldn't normally have.
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East Riding Authorities Bring SEND Funding Issues To Parliament
Fair funding for children with SEND was raised once again with MPs this week at the House of Commons.
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North Yorkshire Residents Urged to Share Nature Views
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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Mayor Boosts Community Hubs with New Funding- Highlighting Whitby's WHISH Project
The Mayor of North Yorkshire is spearheading a significant initiative to upgrade village halls and community buildings across the region.
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Seadogs Launch New Kit With Five-Star Victory
Scarborough Athletic began pre-season in their new away strip and with a 5-0 victory.
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Police Warning After North York Moors Cattle Theft
North Yorkshire Police have warned farmers after thefts in the North York Moors.
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Blues Begin With Comfortable Win
Whitby Town started their pre-season with a 3-0 success.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Action
There were mixed results as Scarborough, Whitby, Bridlington and all our Yorkshire Coast cricket sides were in action on Saturday.
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MP Raises Scarborough Athletic Pitch Woes in Parliament
Scarborough Athletic's ongoing pitch problems and resulting financial challenges were raised in Parliament this week with the town's MP seeking government support for the fan-owned club.
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Mayor Welcomes Boost to Grassroots Sports Facilities in North Yorkshire
David Skaith, Mayor of York and North Yorkshire has welcomed investment from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport into grassroots sports facilities.
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Police Video Highlights Narrow Escape on A64 as Court Hears Careless Driving Case
North Yorkshire Police have released dramatic in-car footage revealing a near head-on collision involving a police vehicle responding to an emergency on the A64 near West Heslerton.
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Scarborough Athletic Unveils Bold New Away Kit, Celebrating Coastal Heritage and Fan Ownership
Scarborough Athletic Football Club has launched its brand new adidas away.
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North Sea Yacht Race Prepares for Scarborough Departure
The annual North Sea race is set to commence from Scarborough's South Bay this Saturday morning.
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Parking Changes Proposed for North Yorkshire
An overhaul of parking policies across North Yorkshire is set to lead to more enforcement and a county-wide review of parking charges.
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Council to Decide on New Licence for Scarborough Pub Amid Residents’ Concerns
Councillors will decide whether to grant a premises licence to a Scarborough town centre pub after locals said the proposal was ‘unacceptable’.
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Scarborough Art Festival Set to Unveil Diverse Creativity
Scarborough is preparing to host a major celebration of artistic talent with the Scarborough Art festival, scheduled to run from Saturday 5 July to Sunday 3 August 2025.
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Women’s Centre for Scarborough Set to Open
Scarborough’s new Women’s Centre is due to open later this month, providing safe tailored support to women in the town and surrounding coastal areas.
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Scarborough Hospital Boss to Retire
The chief executive of the NHS trust that runs Scarborough Hospital has announced his plan to retire in the autumn with a recruitment process set to take place over the summer.
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Nominations Open for Awards Celebrating Unsung Volunteers on the Yorkshire Coast
Nominations are now open for North Yorkshire’s Community Awards which recognise organisations and individuals who make a difference in their local area.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Explains Why She Voted For Welfare Change Bill
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume says she helped to win a key PIP concession ahead of this week's vote on the Universal Credit and Personal Independent Bill.
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MP Calls for Whitby Town Council to Have Speed Limit Powers
The Speed Limit on the A171 in Whitby has been discussed in the House of Commons.
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Scarborough's Central Tramway Shortlisted for Prestigious Seaside Heritage Award
Scarborough's iconic Central Tramway has been officially shortlisted for the Seaside Heritage Network's 2025 Bucket and Spade top seaside experiences, but they need your vote!
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Bridlington Central Library to Reopen After Major Refurbishment
Bridlington Central library is to open on July 14th following a full refurbishment of its ground floor area.
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Dredging Operations to Resume in Whitby
North Yorkshire’s dredging vessel has received the go-ahead to operate in Whitby with the approval of a new licence.
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Bridlington Town Start Pre-Season Fixtures
With four new signings in the starting lineup and five players unavailable, the Seasiders put in a disjointed first pre-season performance.
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Scarborough's New Street Cleaning Machine Needs a Name
Forget Boaty McBoatFace, North Yorkshire Council are asking for your help naming their new street cleaning machine in Scarborough.
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Bring A Pound to Work Day Raises Over £5k for Saint Catherine's
Workplaces are being thanked for their support for the big day of fundraising on the Yorkshire Coast.
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New Proposal for Homes in Filey
A plan for residential properties in Filey has been submitted by an applicant whose plans for the site have been refused three times.
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One For, Three Against, How the Yorkshire Coast's MP Voted on Welfare Bill
The Yorkshire Coast's MP's voted along party lines in today's Welfare Bill
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North Yorkshire's First Fixed Speed Camera Damaged on First Day of Use
The new speed camera in Sherburn on the A64 was damaged just hours after coming into service.
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Train Services Cancelled Between Whitby and Middlesbrough Due to Broken Rail
Whitby train services were halted earlier after the discovery of a broken rail between Middlesbrough and Whitby.
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LIVE : Storm Éowyn Hits the Yorkshire Coast
Live coverage as Storm Éowyn hits the Yorkshire Coast.....