Residents are being encouraged to comment on the rules for walking dogs at coastal locations to promote responsible ownership and ensure a safe environment.
An increased focus on the role research plays in improving the lives of residents and the public health and social care services they receive has led to recognition for us.
A recruitment campaign is being launched to attract experienced children’s social workers to North Yorkshire and build on the “outstanding” work that has been undertaken to support young people across the county.
Millions of pounds in taxpayers’ money is expected to be saved in the first year of North Yorkshire Council as services are brought together to realise the benefits of the biggest overhaul of local democracy in nearly 50 years.
After months of anxious waiting, students from schools and colleges across North Yorkshire collected their A-level, B-Tec and T-level results today (17 August) – including many students bucking the national trend of falling grades.
The 20th anniversary of a pioneering programme which has helped thousands of older people live in their own homes for longer is being marked with a series of visits to meet staff and residents.