Yorkshire Coast News from Wednesday, November 26th, 2025

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North Yorkshire’s Mayor Welcomes ‘Landmark’ Budget and New Tourism Tax Powers
York and North Yorkshire’s elected mayor has welcomed the ‘biggest landmark budget in decades’ amid a promise of investment for the region.
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New Partnership Sees Foodbank Donation Stations at East Riding Council Buildings
A new partnership launched on Friday will see 29 new food donation points across the East Riding in council-run buildings, including leisure centres, libraries, and customer service centres, in an urgent bid to support local families facing deepening financial hardship this Christmas.
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Bridlington Woman Admits Causing Death of Young Boy’s Parents
A woman who’s careless driving killed two people and seriously injured a little boy on rural roads in Bridlington has pleaded guilty following her appearance at Hull Crown Court yesterday.
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Yorkshire Hosepipe Ban Could Be Lifted in Weeks
Yorkshire Water is taking steps to remove its drought permits, following a tenth week of increases to its reservoir levels.
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More Mopeds, Motorbikes, and Cement Mixers Stolen as Theft Reports Increase on Rural Yorkshire Coast
The number of motor vehicles stolen in rural parts of the North Yorkshire coast has ‘doubled’ compared to last year.
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Scarborough Rainbow Centre Launches £10,000 Christmas Appeal Amidst Rising Family Struggles
The Rainbow Centre in Scarborough has launched its annual Christmas Appeal, aiming to raise £10,000 to provide essential festive support to local families facing hardship during the Christmas season.
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Government Urged to Return Stroke Service to Scarborough Hospital
A petition for Scarborough Hospital to ‘once again’ provide care to stroke patients has been received by the Government.







