Yorkshire Coast News from Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025
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Bridlington Councillors Go Green
East Riding Council now has a new political group as two former Yorkshire Party councillors have joined the Greens.
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North Yorkshire Pubs and Cafes Set to Pay More for Outdoor Seating Licence
The amount North Yorkshire pubs and cafes will have to pay to have outdoor seating in the street is set to more than triple.
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Green Light for Major Roof Repairs at Scarborough Railway Station
A major project to repair and upgrade Scarborough Railway Station’s roof and improve passenger safety has been approved after plans were changed.
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Summer Drink Drive Campaign Arrest in Scarborough
The driver of a Motability vehicle has been arrested in Scarborough after testing positive for drugs.
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Calls for Free Car Parks to be Expanded Across North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire Council is undertaking a significant overhaul of its parking policies across the county, leading to discussions about the future of free town centre car parking.
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Scarborough Athletic Urges Fans to Rally Behind Club Amidst Bridlington Relocation
Club Chairman Trevor Bull is hoping Boro fans will turn out in large numbers for the clubs home games in Bridlington.
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Historic 600-Mile Coastal Rail Walk Set to Conclude in Bridlington
A remarkable 600-mile walking journey around the British coastline is set to culminate in Bridlington today.
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Emergency Services Warn of Dangers of Hoax Calls on Yorkshire Coast
Emergency services on the Yorkshire Coast are sounding the alarm following a troubling increase in hoax calls in recent months.
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Scarborough NHS Trust Issues Advice Ahead of Strike Action
Resident doctors, formerly known as junior doctors, will go on strike for five days across England later this week.
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Scarborough's Waterfront Bar to be Demolished
A popular South Bay café is set to be demolished and replaced with a new building and additional holiday lets.
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Yorkshire Water Welcomes Rain as Hosepipe Ban Continues
Yorkshire Water says the welcome rainfall over the weekend provided much-needed relief for dry ground, gardens and the region’s rivers.
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Saint Catherine’s Becomes First UK Hospice to Achieve Gold Military Status
Saint Catherine’s Hospice has made history by becoming the first hospice in the UK to be awarded Gold status in the Ministry of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme.
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Closing Date Set for Scarborough's Brunswick Centre
The closure marks the start of the centre’s transformation into SQ1, a major new destination to boost footfall, vibrancy and visitor experience.