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Public’s views sought on 10-year regeneration of Scarborough

Residents and businesses in Scarborough are being urged to help to shape a multi-million pound investment in the town which is aimed at building on the successes of previous major regeneration schemes.

3 May 2024
Claire and Jonathan Graham were honoured for their five years of fostering service.

Foster carers enhance learning and are thanked for long service

More than 60 foster carers came together at Fostering North Yorkshire’s conference to be thanked for their support and honoured for their combined long service of 65 years.

1 May 2024
East Ayton Primary School pupils George Stephenson, Amelia McGregor, headteacher Lisa Nellist, Calvin Howes and Tamzin Hartley Smith.

‘Good’ news for two schools after improved Ofsted grading

A “significant journey of improvement” is being celebrated by two North Yorkshire primary schools after a huge leap in their Ofsted ratings.

1 May 2024
Zoe Murray leads the new classes for children and young people in Harrogate.

Children and young people urged to get active to boost health

Leisure centre staff across North Yorkshire are encouraging children and young people to get active and improve their health and well-being in the run-up to the summer months.

1 May 2024
St Hildas School

Closure proposals of village school expected to move to next stage

The findings of a consultation for the proposed closure of a rural North Yorkshire primary school at the end of August due to dwindling pupil numbers are set to be considered.

29 April 2024
Shaun and Jack Wood from TG Wood, a fish merchant which is based on Scarborough’s West Pier.

Plans for multi-million pound regeneration of pier submitted

An £11 million scheme to transform Scarborough’s historic West Pier and to help to boost the local economy and celebrate the town’s long-standing fishing industry has moved a step closer to becoming a reality.

26 April 2024
School children playing with a ball in a play ground

Multi-cultural primary school wins top national award for inclusivity

It is one of the most culturally diverse schools in North Yorkshire, and now Moorside Primary School and Nursery has been recognised for its inclusivity.

26 April 2024
Ballot Box

Landmark election set to take place to vote for first ever mayor

Voters are being urged to make sure they are prepared for the first election of its kind for York and North Yorkshire to elect a mayor who will be responsible for bringing a host of benefits to the region.

24 April 2024
Paralympian Danielle Brown MBE with young volunteers at Skipton Library supporting last year’s Summer Reading Challenge.

Young volunteers needed for Summer Reading Challenge

Libraries across North Yorkshire are calling for volunteers to uncover a child’s inner storytelling skills as part of this year’s Summer Reading Challenge.

22 April 2024
Rachel Greenwood, in the County Record Office preparing for the annual Archives at Dusk event.

Encounter vice and virtue at annual Archives at Dusk event

A chance to encounter vice and virtue across North Yorkshire is on offer to visitors to the County Record Office next month.

22 April 2024
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