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  • Police appeal for information after 13-year-old is assaulted

    POLICE are appealing for information after a 13-year-old was assaulted in Norton. The boy was walking home from school on Wednesday, July 3 at around 3.50pm when he was approached by three youths near the entrance to Derwent swimming pool in Church

  • Lots of razzle dazzle

    RICHARD Harris’s much-loved comedy Stepping Out has opened at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre (SJT). The feel-good show, with live music and tap dancing, will have what’s believed to be its first-ever in-the-round production, brought to the

  • Catch up with the news where you live

    APPLETON-LE-MOORS Parish council - The latest parish council was held on Thursday. Auditors have acknowledged the accounts and the bank balance in line with budget. Received thank you for providing community litter picker. Letters from NYMNPA about

  • COLUMN: It will be all white in the garden

    IT’S all hands to the pump here as we swing into July. Our head gardener is unwell so I have had to step into her shoes. Mind you with a diminutive shoe size 3, I find it hard to fill anyone’s shoes, but I’ll always have a go. This is the most exciting

  • Friends link up their talents to open a new shop in Malton

    TWO designers who met while at school have opened their first shop together. Jeweller Emma Gale went on to study for a BA (Hons) in jewellery at Edinburgh College of Art, while Sallie Temple completed her BA (Hons) in fashion at Leicester Polytechnic

  • Music and poetry night

    MUSIC, storytelling and poetry will be seen in the spectacular setting of the town’s unique Rotunda Museum next month, in the third in the popular Rotunda Nights. Rotunda Nights, from 6.30pm to 9pm on Saturday, July 20, will feature poet Vicky Foster

  • COLUMN: Flower of the gods

    THERE is a field I drive past which at the moment is as pretty as a Monet painting as it is full of red poppies. There is something decidedly uplifting about seeing such a view, even though poppies might not always be welcomed by farmers trying to