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4:13pm Thursday 20th March 2008
The Rev Arthur Bailey, Supt Minister of the Malton Methodist circuit and a prominent campaigner against alcohol, led the opposition to an application for an occasional licence to sell intoxicants at a ball at the Pickering Memorial Hall on Easter Monday.
Douglas William Bowman, licensee of the Rose Inn, Pickering, made the application before a special sitting of the Pickering magistrates on Friday. The licence was from 9.30pm to 12.30am and the ball is being organised by the Pickering branch of the British Legion, in aid of legion funds.
After listening to strong opposition from Mr Bailey, in which he referred to the considerable feeling which had been roused in the town and district as a result of the decision to allow bar facilities at the Memorial Hall, the bench granted the licence.
Any bargaining power Malton and Norton Urban Councils had in connection with taking over Blackboards Road and the Railway Bridge had been undermined by Norton Council agreeing on exceedingly reasonable terms and conditions at the last moment and without any further reference to the joint sub-committee, Mr W J Little, clerk to Malton Urban Council, told the Gazette & Herald this week.
Mr Little was replying to allegations by Norton councillors that Malton Council had been dilatory and un-cooperative in the joint negotiations with British Railways.
It was that time of year again – time to jump on the Glastonbury Express to West Country-style fantasticalness.
A fashion designer from Norton has reached the final six in this year’s Yorkshire Fashion Idol competition.
DOTTED around our coastal villages you will frequently find reference to a rocket field. The field was used by the local volunteer coastguards to practice their skills of firing a rocket at a wreck post, or rocket post.
Naturalists I have know fall into two categories: those encountered in books, newspapers and magazines, and others who were and still are in some cases, presenters on television.
THESE eyecatching images are the work of talented members of Kirkbymoorside Camera Club who have recently held their Best of the Year competition.
Malton District Riding Club were astonished to receive a letter of congratulations from the British Riding Club’s headquarters at Stoneleigh.
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