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Nine-year-old Millie Donnelly and Arnold Nanor, aged 10, are pictured checking progress on the ‘Ballad of Sophia’ .

Pupils given preview of landmark sculpture for Northallerton

Pupils from Northallerton came face-to-face with a sculpture being created for the town’s multi-million pound Treadmills development.

13 June 2023
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Pens and pencils in a school

Multi-million pound boost earmarked for improving schools

Schemes to boost education facilities at two North Yorkshire schools are expected to benefit from a multi-million pound windfall.

12 June 2023
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Two older ladies

Plans unveiled to invest in care services in the Craven area

New proposals for an Extra Care housing scheme in Gargrave are part of a number of measures which North Yorkshire Council is set to put in place to expand care services in the Craven area.

12 June 2023
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Selby green bin

Proposed changes to Selby’s garden waste collection service

Councillors are set to consider introducing a subscription service for garden waste collections for residents in the Selby area.

12 June 2023
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Cllr Gareth Dadd pictured with Thirsk White Horse swimmers ready to go to great lengths thanks to the arrival of their new diving blocks.

Donation helps Thirsk swimmers secure new diving blocks

Members of Thirsk White Horse Swim Team are taking the plunge after receiving a welcome cash boost for new equipment.

9 June 2023
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A radiator

Big Community Switch helps residents to save on energy bills

Residents in the Scarborough and Ryedale areas will have the opportunity to take part in an energy auction this month.

7 June 2023
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Festival-goers enjoying a wide range of attractions at last year’s This is Me event.

Family-friendly music festival of fun for children this summer

A free music festival catering for children and young people with disabilities and their families is being described as the “perfect day out”.

7 June 2023
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Skipton Step Into Action’s founder and chief executive officer, Charlotte McKeown

Loneliness to be tackled to help prevent major health problems

Tens of thousands of people who are experiencing loneliness across North Yorkshire are set to be given more support through a county-wide strategy to help to tackle social isolation.

6 June 2023
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Katie Daynes reading to two-year-old Holly Dembizky at Skipton Library

Author donates books to show children how to live a greener life

An award-winning children’s author is donating dozens of copies of her books to libraries to teach children the importance of protecting the environment.

6 June 2023
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Liz and Hazel, enjoying each other’s company.

Appeal to provide more carer support in North Yorkshire

Two charities funded by North Yorkshire Council to help those who look after others in the county are using Carers Week to encourage more organisations and volunteers to get involved.

5 June 2023
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