Yorkshire Coast News from Wednesday, May 27th, 2026

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Council Chiefs Agree £88k Contract For Temporary Bridge At Grosmont
North Yorkshire Council has approved an £88,000 contract to install a temporary footbridge in Grosmont after structural issues forced the sudden closure of the village's suspension bridge.
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Scarborough And Whitby MP Urges Channel 4 To Investigate Reality Show Safeguarding
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume is among a group of politicians demanding Channel 4 fully cooperates with police regarding serious sexual assault allegations on Married At First Sight UK.
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NHS Bosses Welcome 'Incredible' Reduction in Long Trolley Waits at York and Scarborough Hospitals
The number of patients waiting 12 hours or more on trolleys at York and Scarborough hospitals has dramatically decreased to its lowest rate in months, a milestone praised by NHS Trust leadership as "incredible."
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Midfielder Adam Gell Commits Future To Whitby Town With New Deal For 2026/27 Campaign
Experienced thirty-four-year-old midfielder Adam Gell has committed his future to Whitby Town after agreeing to a new contract ahead of the upcoming 2026/27 campaign.
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Thousands Of Knives Taken Off The Streets As Knife Bins In Scarborough And Whitby Prove Successful
More than 8,500 bladed items have been safely disposed of across North Yorkshire, including at knife bins in Scarborough, Whitby, and Pickering, as part of a project to reduce serious violence.
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Scarborough West Pier Redevelopment On Track For 2028 Completion
A multimillion-pound scheme to redevelop Scarborough's historic West Pier is expected to be finished by November 2028, with senior councillors defending the project's value for money.
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Calls For More Temporary Toilets On Filey's Royal Parade
A Filey councillor has called for an increase in temporary public toilets on Royal Parade, describing the current provision as inadequate following the closure of the permanent facilities.







