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           <title>On the look-out for dangly-legged visitor</title>
           
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  Although I have no wish to get involved in a dispute about a proposed housing development in Ampleforth, I feel I have to set the record straight about an aspect of wildlife that could be affected.
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           <title>Mucking about in the foldyard</title>
           
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  IF print was scratch and sniff, you would be inhaling the rich, sweet, earthy scent of farmyard manure that is currently enveloping the farm buildings and infiltrating the farm house.
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           <title>Daffy delight and sweet memories</title>
           
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  Malton, April 29. Sun shining today, but a very chill breeze takes the warmth away, which is perhaps as it always was, for Anthony Trollope (1815-82) in his writing of 1858 said: “Let no man boast himself that he has got through the perils of winter, till at least the seventh of May”.
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           <title>Give these people a voice</title>
           
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  I ENJOY canvassing. Despite the occasional abuse, most people appreciate their candidate talking and listening to them. The numerous offers of coffee are much appreciated.
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           <title>Close encounters of the avian kind</title>
           
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  A SUSPICIOUS figure loiters in the shade of an ivy covered shed. Not only suspicious but armed. With an air rifle. And a carrion crow in his sites. John is on a Mission to Kill.
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           <title>Canine work-horse rounds up new roles</title>
           
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  Renowned local wildlife artist ROBERT FULLER turns his attention to a more domestic creature in need of help
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           <title>A moment in the TV spotlight for Tiger</title>
           
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  LOOKING through some old photographs recently, I came across one of His Lordship, a rather magnificent tabby cat, aka Tiger, to his friends. The picture was taken at the Charing Cross Hotel in London, quite some time ago now, on what can only be described as a very memorable occasion.
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           <title>A great lady who broke  the mould for all women</title>
           
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  APRIL has been said to be the cruellest month. Not only have we endured ongoing wintry conditions, but we suffered the loss of one of our greatest post-war leaders, Margaret Thatcher.
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           <title>Flagging behind in patriotic stakes</title>
           
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  MALTON. St George’s Day April 23. Sadly, England’s National Day seems to have gone by, largely unnoticed.
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           <title>You can’t bleat about the bush with pet lambs</title>
           
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  THE swallows are back. Virtually establishing themselves overnight in old haunts of meal shed, dairy and the trailer.
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           <title>Many different ways to celebrate May 1st</title>
           
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  OVER the centuries, May 1 has been given lots of different names including May Day, May Gosling Day, Birch Twig Day, Robin Hood’s Day, Yellowhammer Day, Cattle Anointing Day and Dock Pudding Day.
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           <title>Margaret Thatcher: A political colossus</title>
           
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  IF I ever publish my memoirs, the chapter called ‘Encounters with Prime Ministers’ will be a short one.
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           <title>I remember when...</title>
           
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  MALTON, April 15. Mentioned recently, if you recall, was learning by rote, which many will remember from their schooldays, being a method of learning by heart, with numbers usually.
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           <title>Chasing chocolate – and that red rosette</title>
           
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  This week sees the launch of our new fortnightly column, Paws for Thought, written by Norton’s own Doctor Doolittle, also known as KAREN HUNTON. Her day job is working in the Gazette’s Malton office, but the rest of her time is spent taking care of her ever-growing menagerie. We enjoyed her entertaining contributions to our Pets @ the Gazette feature so much, we gave her a column of her own
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           <title>Making your mark</title>
           
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  MIKE BAGSHAW, countryside writer and outdoor education leader, heads out in search for a fly which make its mark this month
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           <title>Pigeons and lambs bring on feeding frenzy</title>
           
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  AN unseemly scramble for spare hay and silage available to buy means that farmers are struggling to ensure sufficient feed for stock until there is enough grazing to turn their cows out.
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           <title>Food and drink is a question of taste</title>
           
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  MALTON April 9. Strange how the lyrics of popular songs can act as auto suggestants. What’s he on about now?
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           <title>Bad girls head for the stocks</title>
           
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  WITH the threat of Schmallenberg lifted, we have been able to enjoy this last week of lambing.
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           <title>Maps are making a name for themselves</title>
           
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  I HAVE come across curious terminology now becoming used where map-making is concerned.
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           <title>The Iron Lady still has the power to divide us</title>
           
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  SO she’s gone. As a memorable moment, the announcement of Margaret Thatcher’s death is right up there with the biggest.
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