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  • COLUMN: Taking the controls on the farm

    “MORNING campers” came the start of the email from my friend Mike who is house sitting for us while we are away fishing in Scotland. The couple of friends who normally house/farm sit for us are too ill to come. Joyce was so upset they had let us

  • COLUMN: Watch-out the southern softies are heading our way

    DELUDED political extremists excepted, we are all in general agreement that man-made, global climate change is occurring and that it is, for humans at least, a very bad thing. The natural world will survive it all of course, with some high-profile

  • LETTERS: River is distraction not an attraction

    I’M sure Mill House and Pickering town residents would like to know, as I do, why our council has allowed the river which runs through the town centre to become such a disgraceful distraction to our town, when it should be an attraction which promotes

  • Records broken at Malton Show

    THE sun shone on Scampston Park on the last day of June when Malton Show welcomed a record number of horses and ponies. The winners were: HEAVY HORSES Brood Mare with own foal at foot: F W Richardson & Son Foal, progeny of mare in Class 1:

  • Festival of archaeology

    SCARBOROUGH Museums Trust is celebrating the area’s rich archaeology with a packed day of fun activities for all the family. The annual Festival of Archaeology will take place across the Trust’s three venues – the Rotunda Museum, Scarborough Art

  • WAY WE WERE: School day memories

    FOR this week’s Way We Were we have a selection of photos from the Woodhams Stone Collection. They feature St Andrew’s School, which was in Castle Howard Road, Malton, around 1946 to 1947. Have you got an old picture you would like to see in