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Two children in a swimming pool

October half term fun in North Yorkshire

October half term in North Yorkshire is packed with family-friendly activities. We give you ideas to keep the whole family entertained.

24 October 2025
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Image of the gold lunula, a nationally significant Bronze Age find.

Spectacular Bronze Age find goes on show in North Yorkshire

A spectacular and nationally significant Bronze Age find, which has gone on permanent display in North Yorkshire, offers a fascinating insight into the lives of people who lived in the county more than 4,000 years ago.

23 October 2025
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A person cleaning chewing gum

Funding secured to rid the county’s streets of chewing gum

More towns in North Yorkshire are set to benefit from cleaner streets after a grant has been secured to tackle chewing gum.

20 October 2025
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Fireworks

Scarborough shop owner and employee are fined by court

A shop owner and his employee have both been fined after investigations into illegal vapes and unsafe storage of fireworks.

20 October 2025
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A man collecting the garden waste

Plans for garden waste collection service to remain accessible

Proposals to ensure that the opt-in service for garden waste collections continue to be accessible for all are set to be considered by councillors.

16 October 2025
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Two people with a laptop looking at a piece of paper

Libraries supporting digital inclusion during Get Online Week

Residents who need help to improve their online skills are being encouraged to visit their local library as part of the UK’s largest digital inclusion campaign.

15 October 2025
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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
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Two men cooking

Millions set aside to support North Yorkshire’s most vulnerable

Thousands of low-income households across North Yorkshire are set to benefit from vital support to help to pay for essentials over the coming months, addressing rising food and energy prices.

15 October 2025
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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
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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
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