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The 15th annual Walking East Yorkshire Festival is set to return, providing a huge variety of experiences from Humber Bridge County Park to Hornsea Mere.
North Yorkshire Council has held a ‘very positive’ discussion with Anglo American about resolving issues with Whitby’s Cliff Lift, a local councillor has said.
Bridlington were forced to replay last Tuesday’s replay again, due to a match official denying the visitors a substitute in extra time with to a player being injured to opposing side.
North Yorkshire Council’s commercial house-building business is using the authority like the “bank of mum and dad” after an urgent loan of £1.4m was provided to the loss-making company, it has been claimed.
The Do it For East Yorkshire (DIFEY) scheme, funded by East Riding of Yorkshire Council, is providing funding for youth initiatives through its Our Place - Youth Fund provision.
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