Reprieve for Ryedale Indoor Bowls club

3:00pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

CAMPAIGNERS fighting to save Ryedale Indoor Bowls Centre have moved a step forward after a surprise move by Norton Town Council.

Scotch Corner Chapel open to public

2:49pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

A TINY chapel and its unusual sculptures will be open to the public on Saturday as part of three special visitor days this year.

Crossbow attack on sheep

2:54pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

POLICE are appealing for information after a sheep was shot in the head in a crossbow attack.

Tasty line up ready for Malton Food Lovers Festival launch

Tom Naylor Leyland, centre, organiser of the Malton Food Lovers Festival, with Deb Waite, from We Love Malton, and Elis Bucher of Paley’s Greengrocers in Malton, getting ready for this weekend’s event

2:48pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

ORGANISERS are promising this weekend’s Malton Food Lovers Festival will be the biggest and best yet.

Rosti McKechnie factory expansion plan moves closer

2:45pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

AN ambitious plan to build an extension to the Rosti McKechnie factory in Pickering has been given the go-ahead.

Writer helps youngsters create storybook

2:44pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

A LOCAL children’s writer is helping hundreds of Ryedale schoolchildren create their own storybook.

Students win award for gastro pub guide

Annabelle Hazel, front, with fellow business  students from Ampleforth College, and teacher Jessica Stannard, right, after their recent success at the Young Enterprise Yorkshire Awards

2:42pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

A GROUP of young entrepreneurs have won an award for their gastro pub guide.

Packed line-up for Pickering Game & Country Fair

2:37pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

COUNTRYSIDE pursuits are the focus of the latest outdoor event to be hosted in Pickering this weekend.

Call for crackdown on illegal town parking

1:08pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

Residents in Kirkbymoorside are urging tougher action against drivers who park vehicles on double yellow lines or at bus stops and those who cause obstructions.

Village dismay at vandalism

Rillington sports pavilion which has been vandalised

1:05pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

THE chairman of Rillington Parish Council said he was dismayed after a weekend of vandalism at the village’s recreation ground.

Concert at Pickering's Kirk Theatre to honour life of Pat Wilson

Pat Wilson

1:02pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

PICKERING’S Kirk Theatre is expected to be packed to capacity on Saturday when a special concert is staged to commemorate the life of Pat Wilson, a leading figure in the world of BBC entertainment for many years.

Vet nurses in spotlight to promote their crucial role

ANIMAL ANGELS: Veterinary  nurses from Eastgate Practice, Pickering, from the left Emily Schneider, Anna Tilley, Nancy Hudson with ET the dog, Kerry Wilson and Mandy Butterworth

1:00pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

NURSES from Eastgate Veterinary Practice in Pickering are taking part in a event to raise awareness of their work.

Kirkbymoorside in Bloom in plea for more volunteers

12:58pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

THE Kirkbymoorside in Bloom group is urging more people to join them.

Work begins on second phase of Westow's new cricket pavilion

Westow Cricket Club’s new club house is under construction. Pictured, left, is groundsman Ron Welford with secretary Julie Price. On the new building are, from left to right,  are Nick Beaumont, Tim Cass and Jason Woodhouse of Atkinson Construction.

12:57pm Wednesday 15th May 2013

WORK has started on the second phase of Westow Cricket Club’s new pavilion.

Motorcylists killed in crashes named

11:55am Wednesday 15th May 2013

TWO bikers killed in accidents within hours of each other on North Yorkshire’s roads at the weekend have been named.

Flooding action urged at North York Moors National Park

9:22am Wednesday 15th May 2013

PLANNERS at the North York Moors National Park are being urged to approve a scheme to prevent flooding from a beck in Pickering.

Call for council to put £700,000 towards new livestock market

9:16am Wednesday 15th May 2013

CALLS are to be made to Ryedale District Council tomorrow night to earmark £700,000 towards Malton’s planned new livestock market.

Whitby Abbey site damaged by metal detectorists

9:15am Wednesday 15th May 2013

ILLEGAL metal detectorists have dug 14 holes across the Whitby Abbey site in three separate incidents while the abbey was closed at night, said English Heritage.

Care urged to curb county’s road accident toll

9:31am Wednesday 15th May 2013

BIKERS and drivers are being urged to take care on North Yorkshire’s roads after a string of tragic accidents.

Support for Government’s supervision plan for released prisoners

8:33am Wednesday 15th May 2013

PROBATION bosses in York and North Yorkshire have welcomed Government plans to make a year’s supervision compulsory for all prisoners on their release.

Turbines plan rejected

8:22am Wednesday 15th May 2013

THE CONTROVERSIAL plan to build 10  giant wind turbines on a prominent site on the Yorkshire Wolds was vetoed by Ryedale councillors last night.

Nurse facing conduct charges

Alan Thomas Haugh

9:21am Tuesday 14th May 2013

A YORK nurse will attend a tribunal next week accused of mistreating patients.

Goose is killed in ‘barbaric’ attack

8:53am Tuesday 14th May 2013

A GOOSE has been killed in an attack which police condemned as “barbaric”.

Decision due on Yorkshire Wolds wind turbines

8:48am Tuesday 14th May 2013

CONTROVERSIAL plans for ten wind turbines on the Yorkshire Wolds are being recommended for approval by Ryedale District Council planners today.

Ryedale GP’s performance to be assessed

Dr Elizabeth Bradley

8:34am Monday 13th May 2013

THE GENERAL Medical Council has begun an assessment of the professional performance of a GP who was strongly criticised over her treatment of a North Yorkshire cancer patient.

‘Brighter future’ for threatened bowls club

9:18am Monday 13th May 2013

A LONG-RUNNING battle to stop the sale of a Ryedale bowls club has received a huge boost after councillors said it should be officially recognised as a community asset.

Chance to quiz police speed camera team

8:41am Monday 13th May 2013

MEMBERS of the public will be able to quiz the police about mobile speed cameras this week.

Great Selby Bike Ride raises funds for local charities

A sea of cycle helmets at the start of the Great Selby Bike Ride.  Picture: Gary Foster

7:53am Monday 13th May 2013

CYCLISTS from across the region took part in the 27th annual Great Selby Bike Ride at the weekend.

Updated: Motorcyclists die in separate North Yorkshire collisions

2:17pm Sunday 12th May 2013

TWO motorcyclists have died in separate crashes near to the North Yorkshire coast today.

Norton man denies murder of antiques dealer

Whisker Cottage at Full Sutton, where Mr Battle was found dead

10:39am Saturday 11th May 2013

A MAN has denied murdering an antiques dealer and former York businessman.







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