Archive - Wednesday, 23 October 2002


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  • Silver spoon is reward for Ian in Scott Trial

    RYEDALE'S Ian Austermuhle received a coveted Scott silver spoon after finishing eighth out of 200 competitors in one of the toughest trials in the world. read more

  • Housemates revel in Vase demolition job

    Powergen Junior Vase read more

  • Malton seconds make light of higher league opponents

    This was another great win for Malton and Norton, beating a side from a higher league in dramatic style. read more

  • Flying the flag for wartime Britain

    VISITORS must have thought they'd stepped back in time as parts of North Yorkshire were transported back to the Second World War. read more

  • Flooding fear forces sale of historic venue

    FEARS of fresh floods have forced the owners of an historic East Yorkshire venue to sell the property to a developer. read more

  • Nudists brave the cold on North York Moors

    NUDISTS who found designated naturist beaches have become no-go areas, are opting for the country's national parks and countryside beauty spots. read more

  • Life imitated in art

    YOUNGSTERS at Hovingham have depicted life in the picture-postcard village in a large ceramic plaque which has been produced as part of the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty project. read more

  • Palace Cinema what a gem

    IT may not look much from the outside, but inside what a gem Malton's re-furbished Palace Cinema is. After five years of having to travel to York or Scarborough to see a new release, we now have a facility on our own doorstep providing not only popular and entertaining recent films, but also new innovations such as Saturday morning cinema for young movie-goers, and weekday matinees for those of us who enjoy a film in a relaxed atmosphere with a free cup of tea or coffee thrown in! read more

  • A four-pronged attack

    ONE or two of the ewes have been limping badly, so John and I brought the flock into the corral this morning to check their feet out. It's actually a four-pronged attack as we also had Nell, our sheepdog, and the mechanised Border collie - the Land Rover. John swears that there is a dent in the door panel where I bang the side of the door as I swerve back and forth behind the flock, threatening to squash any ewes that don't go where they are told. read more

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