Yorkshire Coast News from Monday, April 14th, 2025
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Brunswick Regeneration Work to Begin This Autumn in Scarborough
The owner of Scarborough's Brunswick Centre, has reaffirmed its commitment to Scarborough’s long-term regeneration and says construction work on the site will begin in the autumn.
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Scarborough's Rainbow Centre Launches "Rainbow 100 Club" to Secure Long-Term Funding
The Rainbow Centre in Scarborough, which has supported vulnerable people in the local community for almost 27 years, has announced a new fundraising initiative called the "Rainbow 100 Club".
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Bridlington RNLI Launches to Assist Dog in Trouble in the Sea
Volunteer crew of the Bridlington RNLI launched after reports of a dog in difficulty at Fraisthorpe, and owner reported to also be entering the sea.
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Filey Bar’s 1am Licence Request Raises Concerns About Residents’ Sleep and ‘Memorial Events’
A Filey bar’s licence application will be decided by councillors after locals said it would ‘disrupt residents’ sleep’.
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Mayor Takes Charge of Key Government Funding for York and North Yorkshire
Mayor David Skaith has assumed responsibility for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) for York and North Yorkshire, which will bring £8.7m to the region.
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Could a School Train Help Esk Valley Students Get to Whitby School?
There are calls to reinstate a school train service to help pupils from the Esk Valley get to Whitby School.
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Yorkshire Coast Housebuilder Wins 5 Star Customer Satisfaction Award for Record 16th Year
Local housebuilder Barratt and David Wilson Homes Yorkshire East has received the maximum 5 star rating in the new Home Builders Federation (HBF) annual New Homes Customer Satisfaction Survey.
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Security Measures Taken in Bridlington to Reduce Crime
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is improving security measures around crime spots in Bridlington.