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  • North Yorkshire bricklayer fined for glassing man

    A BRICKLAYER who “smashed” his glass on the head of another drinker without provocation must pay the victim £1,000 compensation, a judge ordered. Bashir Ahmed, prosecuting, said doctors had to pick shards of glass out of cuts in Philip Hodson's

  • Captain Paul Southern receives Lord-Lieutenant Certificate

    Captain Paul Southern, of Scarborough, receives the Lord-Lieutenant Certificate, one of the highest honours in the forces, ranking next to the MBE, for his contribution and dedication to the reserve forces and cadet units in the area, from Colonel E York

  • Country walk at Carlton in the Yorkshire Dales

    CARLTON, that’s Carlton in Coverdale, has a village hall car park with an honesty box. And from it you get great views, as we did all day, and from it you can see the high ground to the north, our target, four miles walking away and 1,000 feet

  • ‘Jorvik’ plan for Ryedale

    A NEW museum aimed at becoming Ryedale’s version of York’s world-famous Jorvik Centre could come a step closer to reality this week. Councillors are being asked to back plans to switch Malton Museum from its current home at the Old Town Hall, to a new

  • Artist holds The Last Supper at Knipe Point, near Scarborough

    AN artist staged a dinner party in a North Yorkshire cliff-top bungalow which is in danger of toppling into the sea. Guests including former Cabinet minister Clare Short, were invited to an event tagged The Last Supper by Kane Cunningham at his house