Yorkshire Coast News from Tuesday, March 24th, 2026

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Major £7m Coastal Monitoring Scheme Set to Be Led by North Yorkshire Council
North Yorkshire Council is preparing an £8 million funding bid to the Environment Agency to continue leading the North East Regional Coastal Monitoring Programme until 2033.
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Whitby Town Academy Graduate Jack Kilpatrick Signs First Team Forms
Whitby Town Football Club has officially signed young midfielder Jack Kilpatrick to the First Team following his successful progression through the club's Academy system.
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Scarborough School Celebrates National Praise For Pupil Success
St Martin’s Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School in Scarborough is celebrating after receiving official Government praise for the exceptional academic outcomes of its disadvantaged pupils.
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Support Grows For Whitby Butcher’s Shop Conversion Into Commercial Laundrette
Plans to transform a former butcher's shop in Whitby into a commercial laundrette have received backing from the town council and positive feedback from local organisations.
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£21 Million Funding Secured To Transform Brownfield Sites In East Yorkshire
Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority has secured a £21 million funding package to regenerate underused brownfield land into new housing developments over the next four years.
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Filey Tourism Association Hopes For A Busy Summer Amid Zoo Rebranding And Investment Consultation
The Filey Tourism Association is preparing for a bustling summer season with a packed events calendar, a major zoo rebranding, and an ongoing public consultation on the town's investment plan.
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Permanent Overnight Campervan Parking On North Yorkshire Coast Welcomed by Councillors
North Yorkshire Council is set to decide on making an experimental ban on overnight motorhome parking in Scarborough and Sandsend permanent following reports of anti-social behaviour and safety concerns.







