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Inside supermarket

School summer holiday help for families

Published 30 June 2021

Families in North Yorkshire who are likely to struggle with the additional cost of food and other essentials over the summer holidays, may be eligible for food vouchers.
Child and teacher

Proposed new school for children with SEND

Published 29 June 2021

Plans are being drawn up for a new, purpose-built school for children with Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in North Yorkshire.
John and Josie in the library

North Yorkshire libraries go wild this summer

Published 29 June 2021

Budding young readers are being invited to explore the natural world as part of this year’s Summer Reading Challenge with the theme Wild World Heroes.
Middleham Bridge

Repointing to begin on historic Middleham Bridge

Published 29 June 2021

Essential maintenance work to the grade II listed Middleham Bridge is due to take place next week.
Jenny

Wonkey Donkey sanctuary benefits from A19 investment

Published 28 June 2021

Survivors of the Manchester Arena bombing attack have received a generous donation for their much-loved donkey sanctuary courtesy of the A19 rebuilding project.
SEND review graphic

Have your say on services for children with SEND

Published 25 June 2021

A series of online events are taking place to gather views on the support available to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in North Yorkshire.
Kex Gill

Tenders invited for A59 Kex Gill realignment scheme

Published 24 June 2021

Contractors are now being invited to tender for the £60m scheme to realign the A59 at Kex Gill.
Two school children

County’s Healthy Schools Award scheme celebrates success

Published 24 June 2021

Sixteen hundred pupils from 63 North Yorkshire primary and special schools joined the first Healthy Schools online pupil voice and celebration event this month.
Roadworks in Ryedale

Ryedale roads set for £2m improvement scheme

Published 24 June 2021

A £2m programme of patching and resurfacing on roads across Ryedale is now under way.
Hidden disability lanyard

Hidden disabilities sunflower scheme extended across county

Published 23 June 2021

The hidden disabilities sunflower lanyard scheme has been extended across all libraries in North Yorkshire.
Armed Forces Day graphic

Help for veterans as North Yorkshire recognises Armed Forces Day

Published 23 June 2021

Ahead of Armed Forces Day on Saturday (26 June), North Yorkshire residents are encouraged to recognise the contribution of service men and women and their families across the county.
Children from Norton Primary school

Primary school creates its own museum from Roman finds

Published 22 June 2021

Children at a North Yorkshire primary school have created their own mini museum, after receiving Roman artefacts discovered beneath their school by archaeologists.
The opening of the A19

Opening of rebuilt vital A19 link is welcomed

Published 21 June 2021

Local residents and business owners have welcomed the reopening today (21 June) of the A19 at Chapel Haddlesey.

North Yorkshire submits bid for Community Renewal Fund

Published 17 June 2021

North Yorkshire’s bid for a £8.46m share of funding earmarked to allow organisations to invest in their area has been put to the Government.
Children with the drawings

Selby pupils find their artistic flare with new speed limit signs

Published 17 June 2021

A selection of unique artwork has been created by pupils from Selby Community Primary School for new speed limit signs.
Fake Fingerlings monkeys

Counterfeit amusement toy suppliers sentenced to jail

Published 17 June 2021

Suppliers of fake and unsafe toys to east coast amusement arcades were sentenced at York Crown Court today after pleading guilty to offences of selling and having in possession for distribution over 240,000 counterfeit children’s products.
YorBus graphic

Roadshows to promote North Yorkshire’s new on-demand bus service

Published 16 June 2021

Residents are being encouraged to attend roadshows across North Yorkshire aimed at spreading the word about a pilot on-demand bus service.
Highways team on Stockton Road South Kilvington

South Kilvington footpath benefits from clean-up project

Published 15 June 2021

North Yorkshire highways workers have given a new lease of life to an increasingly popular footpath in South Kilvington.
Duchess of Kent Bridge in Ripon

Essential maintenance to begin on a bridge in Ripon

Published 15 June 2021

An essential maintenance scheme on the Duchess of Kent Bridge in Ripon will begin later this month.
Bus

Partnership with bus operators to improve services recommended

Published 14 June 2021

Ambitions to improve bus services across North Yorkshire are at the heart of a proposal county councillors will be asked to approve this month.
Group photo on a bridge in North Yorkshire

North Yorkshire thanks its green-fingered countryside volunteers

Published 14 June 2021

As the largest and most rural county in England, North Yorkshire boasts a beautiful landscape with its footpaths, bridleways and views enjoyed by visitors from around the world.
Back of a police officer

Rare chance available to help to support police and fire service

Published 14 June 2021

A rare opportunity is available to join a police and fire watchdog to help to guide the business of policing and the fire and rescue service in North Yorkshire and York.
Group of young people

Tackling loneliness at the forefront in North Yorkshire

Published 14 June 2021

North Yorkshire residents have shown their mettle over the last year by stepping up to help others to an unprecedented extent as the health crisis amplified existing problems with loneliness and isolation.
Louise Wallace

Louise flies the flag for public health

Published 9 June 2021

Louise Wallace, who has been appointed permanently as North Yorkshire’s Director of Public Health (DPH), is on a mission.
Harrison Ford

Teacher’s son gets response from movie star during North Yorkshire filming

Published 9 June 2021

The hat is the unmistakable trademark of one of the movie industry’s biggest action heroes - but this time Harrison Ford appeared in the small North Yorkshire community of Grosmont rather than Hollywood.
Car Les meeting Tom Willoughby employees

County invests in supporting growth of local businesses

Published 9 June 2021

North Yorkshire has joined forces with other authorities in the region to support and guide local small businesses in securing work in the public sector.
Ash Arnett

Life changing support continues for adults on their weight loss journeys

Published 8 June 2021

North Yorkshire’s adult weight management service has continued to support residents to achieve their weight loss goals throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Flood prevention scheme

Improvements support faster, safer flood prevention response

Published 7 June 2021

New infrastructure is now in place to improve the speed, safety and efficiency of the response to the threat of flooding in Malton, Norton and Old Malton.
Christine Holgate

Support for carers to improve their wellbeing

Published 4 June 2021

North Yorkshire will be celebrating Carers Week next week (7-13 June) .
Pride flag

Celebrating Pride in North Yorkshire

Published 4 June 2021

The rainbow flag is flying high over County Hall, Northallerton, to mark Pride Month.
A19 Easingwold bypass

Essential bridge repairs on the A19 Easingwold bypass

Published 4 June 2021

Essential overnight repairs to the underside of Three Gables Bridge on the A19 Easingwold bypass will take place later this month.
Hole in Derby Way

Emergency closure of Colburn bridleway for public safety

Published 3 June 2021

Members of the public are being urged to avoid a bridleway in Colburn after a large hole appeared in the ground.
Broxa Lane after

Broxa Lane reopens following repairs to major landslip

Published 3 June 2021

Broxa Lane in Hackness which was devastated by a landslip earlier this year has reopened following a major specialist engineering project.
Councillor David Staveley and Lynn Scruton with the backdrop of the newly-resurfaced Station Road.

Settle and Giggleswick residents benefit from resurfacing scheme

Published 2 June 2021

The completion of a large-scale resurfacing scheme marks a huge boost for residents in Settle and Giggleswick.
Image of someone holding a mobile phone

North Yorkshire’s town centres benefit from Wi-Fi switch-on

Published 1 June 2021

Free public access Wi-Fi has been switched-on in Northallerton and Leyburn in a bid to support recovery and growth for communities and businesses.
Back row, from left, James Malcolm, Highways Area Manager, Sharon Fox, Highways Customer Communications Officer and Paul McLaughlin from Balfour Beatty. Crouching down are Amanda Cox and Jamie Booth, Linbee Dog Rehoming Trustees, and Founder Linda Whitaker is holding Desmond.

A19 workers keep dog rescue centre on all fours

Published 1 June 2021

Highways workers rebuilding the A19 at Chapel Haddlesey have gone the extra mile in the local community by raising money for Linbee Dog Rehoming in Balne.
•	NY Highways managing director Ross Bullerwell and Jayne Charlton, the County Council’s highways area manager for Richmondshire and Hambleton, with a small selection of the new fleet vehicles at the North York Moors National Park centre at Sutton Bank.

New highways operation takes to road with advanced safety gear

Published 1 June 2021

State-of-the-art safety measures to protect the public and workforce are at the forefront as a new fleet of highways maintenance vehicles takes to North Yorkshire’s network of almost 5,800 miles of roads.

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