With the start of 2024, there is the chance to make sure you actually keep those well-meaning new year's resolutions. We look at what help is available to help you stick to those new year pledges, as well as cost of living support and winter health. We also meet a woman who returns to the place that inspired a lifelong love of nature, take a wintery walk through the archives and offer a great prize in the Yorkshire Dales.
We are almost a month into 2024, so New Year resolutions might be slipping away, but the aspirations that inspired them most likely remain very much alive – and North Yorkshire Council offers a wide range of services to help you to fulfil them.
For Margaret Mosley, it was a visit that inspired her love of nature which has remained with her for the rest of her life.
It is that time of year when many people will be setting resolutions and goals for the months ahead. This year, we’re encouraging North Yorkshire residents to change their waste habits and reduce, recycle and reuse more than ever.
Grassington Town Hall has secured tens of thousands of pounds from a project funded by the Government to help to support grassroots community schemes.
Pupils in three village schools in the Harrogate area have taken on a pivotal role in prompting a host of different issues ranging from protecting the environment to supporting the use of modern technology in the classroom.
The multi-million pound re-development of Catterick Garrison’s town centre has secured planning approval in a move aimed at bringing jobs and vital new facilities for local communities as well as military personnel on one of England’s largest Army bases.
A £10 million investment will be made in Whitby to place it at the forefront of the expanding offshore renewable industries and boost job opportunities for the local community.
Millions of pounds in savings are set to be achieved through the launch of North Yorkshire Council to help protect front-line services for communities and businesses across the county.
Your at-a-glance guide to what’s new in your council
It’s the start of a new year, so here’s a round-up of events to get you out and about over the next few weeks.
The reality of the winter we are in might be one of short days and weather that makes it difficult to get to work or school or the shops – but when we look back, it is difficult not to view winters of the past through a pair of bright, clear, frost-tinted
The biggest food and drink festival in the UK will be back on Funkirk Farm near Skipton from 19 to 21 July, and to celebrate we have teamed up with the organisers to offer one lucky family a full weekend of festival fun.
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