Yorkshire Coast News from Thursday, November 21st, 2024
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North Yorkshire Police Chiefs Want Action On 'Constant' Quad Bike Problem
Quad bike thefts are being made easier by old fashioned technology, that's a concern from Sergeant Mark Earnshaw of North Yorkshire Police.
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Thornton Dale Pupils Get Hi-Vis Safety Vests
Pupils at Thornton Dale Primary School have been highly visible this week during Road Safety Week
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Scarborough's Rainbow Centre Launches 2024 Christmas Appeal
Scarborough charity The Rainbow Centre, have launched their Christmas appeal, hoping to raise £10,000 to help the homeless, vulnerable families and those in crisis over the Christmas period.
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Scarborough Sixth Form College Staff to Join National Pay Dispute Stike
Staff at Scarborough Sixth Form College will strike for three days in a national dispute over pay starting from next week.
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Most and Least Used Railway Stations in Yorkshire Revealed
The Office for Rail and Road has revealed the most and least used railway stations in Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire Police Rates Highly in New Stats
North Yorkshire Police is rated highest in the country in four categories of the Crime Survey for England and Wales
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New Support Group for Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide Launches in Scarborough
A new support group for survivors of bereavement by suicide has launched in Scarborough and is to benefit from a fundraising event tonight.
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Operation Recall Combats Rising Livestock Attacks in North Yorkshire
The number of dog attacks on livestock in North Yorkshire has increased significantly since COVID.
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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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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.