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A governor from an Esk Valley school has raised concerns about the changes to North Yorkshire Council’s home-to-school transport policy and the potential impact on pupils from villages in the Esk Valley.
Council chiefs have defended plans to spend several hundred thousand pounds replacing signs in council-owned car parks after criticism from opposition leaders.
As the sun begins to shine brighter and the spring holidays are starting to approach, the force serving Bridlington and East Riding say they're excited to launch their annual initiative Operation Coastline.
Seven applications for high street pavement licences have been submitted by fast food restaurants, cafés, and a fish and chip shop in Scarborough and Whitby.
A governor from an Esk Valley school has raised concerns about the changes to North Yorkshire Council’s home-to-school transport policy and the potential impact on pupils from villages in the Esk Valley.
Council chiefs have defended plans to spend several hundred thousand pounds replacing signs in council-owned car parks after criticism from opposition leaders.
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