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  • Woman injured after being hit with a bunch of keys

    A WOMAN was injured after being hit with a bunch of keys. Police say the victim was assaulted sometime between 7.15pm and 7.45pm on Monday, October 28, at the junction of Clifton Street and Castle Road in Scarborough. It involved around six men

  • A170 at Sutton Bank reopens following accident

    THE A170 at Sutton Bank has re-opened after being closed by an accident earlier today. The road was closed at 10.20am today after the two-vehicle accident, which resulted in an oil spillage. A police spokesperson said: "Around 10.20am today

  • Man steals purse from newsagents

    POLICE in Helmsley are appealing for witnesses and information about a burglary at the Elijah Todd Newsagents in Bridge Street. A man entered the shop at around 2.45pm on Tuesday, October 29 and it is believed he went into a staff-only area where

  • Museum unveils unique display for Remembrance Day

    EDEN Camp Modern History Theme Museum has just completed putting the finishing touches to a unique display in time for Remembrance Day. The original idea to use their iconic Hawker Hurricane Gate Guardian as the back drop to the display was conceived

  • Small fire in Aga

    CREWS from Helmsley and Kirkbymoorside were called to reports of a small fire in a Aga at a property in Old Byland, near Helmsley at 11.50am on Monday morning. The fire was out on arrival. Crews carried out an inspection of the Aga using a thermal

  • Crews called to oven fire

    FIREFIGHTERS were called to an oven fire in the kitchen of a residential property in Easingwold yesterday evening (November 4). Fire crews were sent to the incident off Raskelf Road at about 8pm. North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said it

  • COLUMN: Here’s the drill for wet weather conditions

    In this month’s column BEN BOOTHMAN, from Arable Advisor, in Pickering, looks at the impact of the wet weather on field conditions IN my last article I wrote about how soil conditions were about near perfect, temperatures were Mediterranean and

  • MP raises his glass to Yorkshire malt whisky

    THIRSK and Malton MP Kevin Hollinrake is celebrating the launch of Yorkshire’s first single malt whisky. Following his raising of the issue in Parliament, Mr Hollinrake has established that forthcoming US retaliatory tariffs will not apply to Yorkshire

  • Target smashed for hospice

    RYEDALE members of the Women’s Institute smashed their target when they raised more than £1,000 for Saint Catherine’s Hospice. Members of Appleton-le-Moors WI raised over their £500 target by taking guests on a Journey Across the World, in association