
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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Scarborough's new Sea Watching Station on Marine Drive will be officially opened on Saturday with a free community event from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM.
Efforts by North Yorkshire Police to tackle retail crime are beginning to show positive results, according to Deputy Chief Constable Scott Bisset.
More free parking could be introduced in town centres across North Yorkshire under new plans being worked on by council chiefs.
A former Scarborough teacher is urging people to consider creating memorable experiences by offering short-term care to disabled children or those with complex needs in North Yorkshire.
An innovative crime-cutting scheme which uses an invisible solution to mark expensive farm machinery has reduced rural thefts across North Yorkshire.
A recently knighted senior officer at North Yorkshire Council has announced his resignation, saying “now feels like a good time to move on” after overseeing recent Ofsted inspections.
Eighteen teams will take to the start line of the Lloyds Tour of Britain Women this June, as the largest field in the event’s history has today been announced.
A commercial dog grooming salon can be set up in a residential garage near Scarborough despite concerns about ‘overly excessive operating hours’.
A council-backed plan to convert a Scarborough church hall into accommodation for individuals with learning disabilities and autism has been submitted.
North Yorkshire Council says an issue with a small number of email responses to the Burniston Gas Rig planning application has now been resolved.
Local leaders call on private sector to lead the development of offshore renewable jobs in Scarborough and Whitby.
A report on Growing Up in North Yorkshire indicates a positive trend in the emotional well-being of school-aged children, but shows girls worrying more than boys.
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