Yorkshire Coast News from Monday, February 17th, 2025
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Extension Proposed for Filey’s Sea Wall
A five-metre extension of Filey’s sea wall as well as reinforcements to extend its lifespan are set for approval at a meeting of the Thirsk and Malton area committee on Thursday, February 20.
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Green Light for Bio-Receptive Tiles to Help Restore Whitby’s Coastal Wildlife
An environmental charity has been given permission to install almost 100 bio-receptive tiles in the Whitby estuary to rebuild habitats for coastal wildlife.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Advocates for Increased Rail Funding on the Yorkshire Coast
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume is campaigning for fairer funding for rail services in Yorkshire and the Humber.
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North Yorkshire Councillor's Local Funding Pot Cut in Half
North Yorkshire Council is to halve the amount of locality funding available to councillors, reducing it from £10,000 to £5,000 annually from April.
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Investigations into Saturday Night Disturbances in Scarborough
North Yorkshire Police are investigating after stones, rocks and eggs were thrown at vehicles on Saturday evening.
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Appeal Following Assault in Scarborough Bar
Police are appealing for any information following an assault that occurred in Chaplin’s Bar on St Thomas Street in Scarborough.
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Police Appeal for Information After Incidents in Eastfield, Scarborough and Thornton-le-Dale
North Yorkshire Police are seeking public assistance with several ongoing investigations.
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Scarborough Railway Manager Nominated for Top Tourism Award
Steve Johnson, Operations Manager at Scarborough North Bay Railway has been nominated for VisitEngland’s Tourism Superstar 2025 award.
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Government Confirms £15m For National Railway Museum
The government have confirmed the funding for the York museum after a review of commitments made by the previous government.