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Conservative party candidate, David Hugill (left), who has become the new member for the Hutton Rudby and Osmotherley seat, with chief executive of North Yorkshire Council and returning officer, Richard Flinton.

Conservative candidate elected following by-election result

The Conservative party candidate, David Hugill, has become the new member for the Hutton Rudby and Osmotherley seat.

29 September 2023
People watching a presentation

Spotlight on opportunities for young people to achieve

The opportunities for children and young people to ensure they have the best possible start to life were the focus of two key events which we have hosted.

29 September 2023
Kex Gill

Major resurfacing scheme to prepare for Kex Gill unveiling

A £550,000 scheme to prolong the life of one of the most important routes in the North of England is set to begin in preparation for the opening of a new road in 2025.

28 September 2023
Scarborough South Bay

York and North Yorkshire’s tourism to be promoted with one vision

A joint bid is being submitted for York and North Yorkshire to promote the multi-billion pound visitor economy which is already recognised across the globe and provide support for tens of thousands of tourism workers.

28 September 2023
A lady a young girl

Powerful message shared by councils to recruit foster carers

A powerful new film has been released to recruit more foster carers in the biggest collaboration of its kind nationally to show that anyone can potentially care for a child or young person in need.

28 September 2023
Students from Gladstone Road Primary School celebrating

Joy as ‘happy and thriving’ school receives good Ofsted rating

Staff and pupils at a school in Scarborough are “absolutely thrilled” after being praised by Ofsted for developing and reviewing an ambitious curriculum which has resulted in a good rating.

27 September 2023
Artist’s impression of the new buildings on the West Pier.

Historic pier set to be revamped in ‘once-in-a-generation’ scheme

Multi-million pound proposals to transform Scarborough’s historic West Pier has been heralded as a “once-in-a-generation opportunity” as formal plans for the scheme are due to be submitted.

26 September 2023
From left, Whitby WI president Lynn Walker, secretary Heather Relf and member Sue Hurdiss with the river pollution display at Whitby library.

Get involved with green-themed initiative at your local library

Libraries are enticing visitors with a host of green-themed events as part of a week-long scheme focused on supporting sustainability and tackling climate change.

25 September 2023
•	An arts bazaar featuring a collection of jewellery and plants is in store for people attending

Creative arts workshops held to inspire future generations

Fun and exciting creative events are “taking over” Craven Arts House throughout September thanks to vital funding.

22 September 2023
Two people on surf boards

Ride the crest of a wave as surf festival returns to Scarborough

Scarborough’s annual Surf Festival is back for 2023 and with it the promise of a fun day for everyone, from experienced surfers to those who have never set foot on a board.

21 September 2023
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