
A 13-year-old from Malton has been found safe and well.
Police confirmed the news just before 1030am on Sunday.
Thank you for all who assisted.
A 13-year-old from Malton has been found safe and well.
Police confirmed the news just before 1030am on Sunday.
Thank you for all who assisted.
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Firefighters are continuing to battle the Langdale Moor fire near RAF Fylingdales, with road closures still in place.
The local authority says the average time a property is empty between tenants is around five months.
Firefighters continue to battle the Langdale moorland blaze, though it has been contained.
North Yorkshire Council have called off the works at Spital Bridge due to the effects of the Langdale fire.
Boro are enjoying life in Bridlington after a third straight victory there on Saturday.
It finished as ten versus ten, but Whitby held their nerve on Saturday.
Bridlington Town travelled up north to Newton Aycliffe looking to extend their league winning streak, but despite both sides creating chances, the game ended goalless.
On Friday, five members of Kingfishers Swimming Club’s open water squad completed the local Castle Foot Swim; Club Chair Kath Minghella doing so 46 years since her first successful swim at the age of 14, all swimming from the North Bay around to the South Bay.
North Yorkshire's Mayor has thanked emergency services and the general public for their efforts over the last fortnight.
The big sleep out for a Scarborough charity set for Saturday has had to be postponed.
GCHQ Scarborough is recruiting students and recent graduates for its language talent programme.
Opposition councillors have called on North Yorkshire Council to suspend the implementation of its controversial home-to-school policy change.
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