Yorkshire Coast News from Tuesday, February 4th, 2025
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£800,000 for Skipsea Housing Development for People Affected by Coastal Erosion
The East Riding of Yorkshire council cabinet has approved an £800,000 contribution, towards a proposed new housing development for residents displaced by coastal erosion in Skipsea
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Crucial Engineering Work Completed at Driffield Level Crossing
A main level crossing in Driffield now has faster barriers after essential upgrades.
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Scarborough, Filey and Pickering Schools in Trust Merger
Scalby School, Newby and Scalby Primary, Friarage Community Primary, Filey School, Lady Lumley’s School in Pickering and Scarborough UTC are to become part of a larger trust.
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‘Not Las Vegas’: Over 350 Whitby Residents Object to Bank Becoming 24-Hour Betting Shop
Hundreds of residents have objected to a plan to convert Whitby’s last high street bank into a 24-hour adult gambling centre.
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North Yorkshire Council Begins Legal Proceedings Over Axed Government Grant
North Yorkshire Council has begun legal proceedings against the government over the removal of the £14.3m rural services delivery grant.
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Council Leaders Back Scarborough North Bay Redevelopment Exercise
North Yorkshire Council's Executive committee has approved the launch of a "soft market testing exercise" for the redevelopment of Scarborough's North Bay.
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Scarborough Athletic Sign Striker Stephen Walker From Whitby Town
Walker is Whitby's leading scorer this season, scoring 14 goals, and is available for Boro's match tonight.