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From left, North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for open to business, Cllr Mark Crane, local member for the Sherburn-in-Elmet division on North Yorkshire Council, Cllr Bob Packham, The Fish Bank owner, Jonathan France, and Sherburn-in-Elmet town councillors David Buckle and Peter Baumann.

Town centre transformation ‘can help local businesses thrive’

Residents and businesses have welcomed a town centre transformation that hopes to drive future investment and increase the number of visitors to the area.

15 October 2025
Extra Care at Fry Court, Great Ayton

New 10-year plan for pioneering approach to care and housing

People are due to be able to live longer in their own homes with the support they require as part of a proposed expansion of care and housing services across North Yorkshire over the next decade.

14 October 2025
Knaresborough market

Town market handover would be ‘double devolution in action’

Proposals to hand over the running of a popular North Yorkshire market to a town council would be the first example of ‘double devolution in action’ if accepted.

13 October 2025
Members of North Yorkshire Council at a meeting in Northallerton

Independent panel recommends rise in member allowances

An independent panel that annually reviews allowances paid to North Yorkshire councillors has proposed a rise linked to the rate of inflation.

13 October 2025
Two people with puppets

UK’s first puppetry symposium to be held in North Yorkshire

Puppeteers from across the UK and Europe will be gathering in North Yorkshire for a major event featuring workshops, discussions and public performances.

13 October 2025
Cars at a household waste recycling centre

Plans for recycling centres to improve access and make savings

Proposals to revise the use of recycling centres to North Yorkshire residents to generate savings and improve access are set to be considered by councillors.

13 October 2025
Four people at a table playing Jenga

Collaborative film showcases a foster child’s path to success

The powerful impact that fostering can have on carers and the young people who they are helping with a new start in life will be highlighted in a new national campaign involving ourselves.

13 October 2025
Young children going into school

Primary school admissions for September 2026 are now open

Parents and carers with children due to start primary school in North Yorkshire in September next year can apply for their places now.

13 October 2025
Performers take to Scarborough town centre as part of a previous Scarborough Streets event.

Arts and culture are set to take centre stage in Scarborough

Scarborough will take centre stage in the coming months with a vibrant programme of arts and culture confirming its reputation as a year-round destination and not just a summer escape.

8 October 2025
The outside of the closed house

Community protected as court bans nuisance neighbour

A court order banning a nuisance neighbour from living at his privately rented house demonstrates our commitment to protecting law-abiding communities, a senior councillor has said.

3 October 2025
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