Yorkshire Coast News from Friday, April 25th, 2025
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Whitby Town Council Launches Search for Christmas Lights Contractor
Whitby Town Council has announced that it is seeking contractors to provide festive lighting for the town centre for the next three years, covering the Christmas seasons from 2025 to 2027
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Eastfield Illegal Online Pharmacist Jailed
An Illegal online pharmacist from Eastfield, Scarborough, has received a substantial prison sentence.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Raises Concerns Over PIP Changes at Prime Minister's Questions
Alison Hume, the Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby, raised concerns over proposed changes to PIP payments at Prime Minister's Questions this week.
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Scarborough Athletic Board Working on Groundshare Arrangements
In an update to supporters Scarborough Athletic say they are looking at finding an alternate home ground for next season following issues with the 3G pitch at Scarborough Sports Village.
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Yorkshire Coast Towns Could Get Share of £1.2m Investment
Communities across North Yorkshire are due to be given extra support amid plans to allocate more than £1.2 million to identify their investment needs.
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Five Festivals Confirmed for 2025 Scarborough Fair Programme
The biggest celebration of arts, culture and sporting activities ever seen in Scarborough is to be staged to help to attract more visitors and engage with the seaside resort’s local communities.
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Burniston Drilling Rig Firm Responds as Parish Councils Vote Against Plans
The CEO of Europa Oil & Gas has responded to Burniston Parish Council’s unanimous decision to oppose the company’s plans for a gas drilling rig near Scarborough.
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Council Working with Contractors and Club on Scarborough Football Pitch Problems
North Yorkshire Council says it is talking to the builders of the Scarborough Sports Village 3G Pitch which has failed leaving Scarborough Athletic without a home ground for next season.
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Council Confirm Scarborough Athletic May Need to Temporarily Relocate
North Yorkshire Council says it is working to understand the best options for users of the Scarborough Sports Village 3G pitch as it confirms major repairs may cost £3m.