Yorkshire Coast News from Friday, March 28th, 2025
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Scarborough Athletic Face Marathon Trek To Make It Six Unbeaten
Boro go to Brackley in a near-400-mile round trip as they look to make it six matches without defeat.
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Operation Shield- The Numbers From Humberside Police
The police force serving the southern leg of the Yorkshire Coast has revealed more on successes from their Operation Shield.
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Eden Camp Veterans Sleep Out To Shine A Light On Homeless Heroes
Eden Camp, the modern history museum in North Yorkshire, is supporting the annual Royal British Legion Industries’ (RBLI) The Great Tommy Sleep Out, in support of military veterans facing homelessness.
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North Yorkshire Council Leader Dismisses Call for New System to Run Authority
The leader of North Yorkshire Council has dismissed a call to change the way decisions are made at the authority.
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East Yorkshire Dog Walkers Reminded to be Considerate of Wildlife and Livestock
Residents and visitors are being reminded to be responsible dog owners when visiting the East Riding countryside.
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Yorkshire Coast Holiday Park Benefits from Multimillion Pound Investment
A Yorkshire Coast holiday park is unveiling a brand-new pavilion-style theatre, a contemporary pub, refreshed entertainment line-ups and pitch developments for touring caravans following a multi-million pound investment over the winter.
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East Yorkshire Mayor Candidates Urged to Focus on Culture
Candidates for the Hull and East Yorkshire Mayoral election have been urged to put culture at the heart of their plans for the region.
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New Scarborough Food Festival Aims to Bring Early Season Visitors to the Town
New food and drink festival set to be served up in Scarborough in April.
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Scarborough UTC Team Crowned Final F1 in Schools UK National Champions
Unity Racing, a team representing Scarborough UTC, has achieved remarkable success by becoming the final ever F1 in Schools UK national champions.
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Friends of Bridlington Hospital Charity to Close After 73 Years of Support
The Friends of Bridlington Hospital, a charity that has supported the hospital since 1953, is set to close.
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Parking Fees Set to Rise Across North Yorkshire
Parking fees at council-run car parks across North Yorkshire look set to rise for the second year in a row.