Yorkshire Coast News from Tuesday, September 9th, 2025
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Pickering Town Suffer First Defeat
Pikes were beaten for the first time this season, on Tuesday night.
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Returning Charles On Target As Whitby Town Draw Derby
Jake Charles made his first start since the opening day of the season and found the net in a hard-fought draw with Stockton Town.
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Scarborough Hospital Trust Ranks Poorly in New League Table But Ambulance Service Perfoms Strongly
New NHS League Tables Reveal Varied Performance Across Trusts with Yorkshire Ambulance Service Among Top Performers
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New Virtual Arts Initiatives for the North York Moors
A virtual reality gallery is one of two new ways to enjoy the arts and culture of the North York Moors National Park, giving more people the chance to discover local artists and the landscapes that inspire them.
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Langdale Moor Fire "Largest Ever Seen" By Local Farmers and Fire Fighters
Local farmers are continuing to help tackle the underlying peat fire in areas normal fire engines find hard to reach.
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Final Report on ‘Catastrophic’ North-East Crustacean Die-Offs to be Presented to Council Bosses
The findings of a special working group into shellfish deaths off the North East and North Yorkshire coast are set to be endorsed by North Yorkshire Council’s executive committee.
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Whitby Mine Experts Inspect Town's Closed Cliff Lift
Mining firm Anglo American have prepared a report for the council on the state of Whitby's cliff lift.
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Scarborough Police Capture Wanted Man
A 25-year-old man has been remanded in custody following a violent assault that occurred on Sunday night.
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French Ambassador Visits Scarborough for Factory Opening
Schneider Electric has opened its major ‘net-zero’ facility for manufacturing electrical equipment in Scarborough with plans for hundreds more jobs.
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VIDEO: Local Farmer Tells The Incredible Untold Stories From The Langdale Moor Fire
Mike Shardlow shows Paddy how the fire spread so quickly and tells stories of true heroism to keep communities, businesses and livestock safe in "the biggest fire the country has seen".