Get in touch: send your photos, videos, news & views by texting YOGAZ to 80360 or send email »
3:07pm Thursday 27th March 2008
NORTON Urban Council had good news for ratepayers and tenants of council houses at its budget meeting on Monday.
The rate is reduced by 2d to 18s and as a result of representations to the Ministry of Housing and Local Government the council has been able to avoid increasing council house rents by 1s, as has been feared might be necessary.
Presenting the finance committee's budget recommendations, Coun D A Mackinnon, chairman, said the total estimated expenditure was £13,906, which was only £63 more than last year's estimate.
Provision had been made for all the council's services to be properly and efficiently maintained as in the past.
A gift of £100 by Mr and Mrs Jonathan Cordukes of Kennythorpe, which was announced soon after the opening of the new Methodist Chapel at Burythorpe, meant that the chapel was clear of debt.
Mr Cordukes, who is a retired farm worker, and Mrs Cordukes are both over 80 years of age. They have attended the Methodist church at Burythorpe for many years.
The new chapel, which replaces a building which had become unsafe for public use, has cost nearly £3,000. It has seating accommodation for over 100 and has a vestry and cloakrooms.
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.
Enter your postcode, town or place name
Looking for a new career? Find a job in Malton and all around North Yorkshire
Search Now »
Love and friendship - find your perfect match.
Search Now »
Find properties for sale and rent in and around Ryedale.
Search Now »
Find used vehicles for sale all over Ryedale and North Yorkshire.
Search Now »