Yorkshire Coast News from Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025
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RNLI Bridlington Puts Out Mayday Call to Help Raise Vital Funds
RNLI Bridlington is calling on the local community to get involved with the RNLI’s biggest annual fundraising event, the Mayday Mile, and complete the challenge of covering a mile a day throughout May.
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Scarborough School Receives Funding for New School-Based Nursery
St George’s Primary School in Scarborough is among the first wave of schools to receive funding for a school-based nursery.
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York and North Yorkshire Chief Exec Confident Devolution Will Boost Northern Power and Investment
James Farrar, the Chief Executive of the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority, has expressed his confidence that the devolution process will bring increased power and investment to the north of England
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Concern Over Increasing Number of Older Renters in Scarborough
A significant number of older people living in rented accommodation in Scarborough is raising concerns about their financial security and wellbeing.
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Man Charged in Legacy Independent Funeral Directors Investigation
A man's been charged with 64 offences as part of a major police investigation centred around a funeral directors in Hull.
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Street Lights Switched Off Along Two East Riding Roads as Part Carbon Cutting Trial
Drivers in the East Riding are being made aware street lights along two main roads are to be switched off this week as part of a national pilot project to save energy and cut carbon emissions along UK roads.
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Double Success for Scarborough Motor Firm
A Scarborough Motor Retailer has picked up awards from both Hyundai and MG
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Mayor Says Half Hourly Trains to Scarborough ‘Moving in the Right Direction’
Plans for a half-hourly train between York and Scarborough are ‘moving in the right direction’ and a plan to recruit more drivers is underway according to the Mayor.
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Park and Ride Services in Scarborough and Whitby Set to Reopen This Weekend
The Whitby and Scarborough Park and Ride services are scheduled to reopen from Sunday.