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North Yorkshire Police says it has made considerable strides in improving the speed at which it answers both emergency 999 and non-emergency 101 calls.
Everybody’s Cycling, a charitable events organisation, are offering two free guided leisure cycle rides in and around Scarborough on Saturday 19th April – an adult only and a family friendly ride.
A bricklaying apprentice from East Yorkshire has been named as one of the best trainees in the region after taking one of the top spots in a prestigious construction skills competition.
Scarborough Athletic Chairman Trevor Bull tells This is the Coast the club is facing a "potentially life threatening" situation as the availability of its home ground for the upcoming 2025/26 season is thrown in to doubt.
The Kingfisher Swimming Club has once again demonstrated its commitment to water safety on the Yorkshire Coast by presenting a donation to the Andrew McGeown Legacy Fund to support the Swim Safe programme.
Scarborough Residents are being encouraged to join the rebranded Neighbourhood Board which will allocate around £20m of funding over the coming decade.
The Seas the Day Team who are attempting to become the first women's team to row the Pacific non-stop have been forced to return to Peru for boat repairs after a heavy storm.
North Yorkshire Police says it has made considerable strides in improving the speed at which it answers both emergency 999 and non-emergency 101 calls.
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