Sandside in Scarborough was blocked after buses collided.
Two open top buses collided in Scarborough on Sunday afternoon blocking Sandside.
Sandside in Scarborough was blocked after buses collided.
Two open top buses collided in Scarborough on Sunday afternoon blocking Sandside.
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The road is closed west of Malton near Welburn and is likely to remain closed for some time.
North Yorkshire Council's executive has backed a 4.99% increase in council tax for the upcoming year.
North Yorkshire Council's executive has granted approval for the construction of the Whitby Maritime Hub to proceed, marking a significant step forward for the town's maritime sector.
A yellow weather warning has been issued for Yorkshire & Humber, with Storm Éowyn expected to bring very strong winds and widespread disruption on Friday
Beckview Studios in Scalby has secured funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is calling for businesses in Bridlington, Hornsea and Driffield to become fostering friendly, to help more people become foster carers.
Scarborough RNLI has a volunteer position for a Water Safety Officer.
A former Whitby ironmongers could be converted into a micropub and holiday flats if plans are approved by North Yorkshire Council.
Water Quality in the River Esk has been discussed in Westminster.
Scarborough residents are being invited to take their own sea water samples to a meeting with experts from Imperial College London.
Humberside Police have provided an update on the investigation
Police are appealing for information about an altercation that occurred in Eastfield in which a man was struck by a car.
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