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  • Crews called to overturned milk tanker

    CREWS from Pickering, Malton, Kirkbymoorside and Goathland responded to an overturned milk tanker on the A169 near Lockton, at 10.38am on Friday. The driver, who was in his 60s, was out of vehicle and treated at scene as a precaution. Firecrews stemmed

  • Holiday caravans flooded

    CREWS from Scarborough and Sherburn responded to a request of flooding to around 12 static caravans, at a holiday park near Scarborough at 9.11am on Friday. Two of the caravans were occupied Crews used a light portable pump and 14 lengths of hose

  • LETTERS: Constantly criticising must be demoralising

    I HAVE just read your article re TransPennine Express (November 6, Gazette & Herald). While I appreciate that the train service does have flaws with overcrowded trains, cancellations etc, rather than present constant negativity, why not do a feature

  • COLUMN: Big thanks to our NHS

    IT is a rare event for John to accompany me to the theatre or cinema. Perhaps a James Bond film might tempt him. But a pantomime when our children were younger? Or a play that I might fancy? It’s generally a no. But I thought I was onto a winner

  • WAY WE WERE: Sporting memories

    AFTER our sporting memories from a few weeks ago proved so popular, we have found some more for this week’s Way We Were. The envelope from our archives is entitled “Malton Sport” and features a host of faces, young and old, you might recognise,

  • Stormy times ahead at theatre

    NOI lives with his Dad and their six cats by the sea. One winter, while his Dad was busy at work, Noi rescued a little whale that washed up on the beach during a storm. There a friendship began that changed their lives forever. The following