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  • Line-up for major farm conference is unveiled

    TICKETS are on sale for a major conference featuring guest speakers and practical workshops to support the farm retail industry. The Farm Retail Association (FRA) is set to host its annual conference at the Nottingham Belfry in March with a fresh

  • Women who 'dared to bare' raise thousands for charity

    A DARING group of women have raised more than £6,000 by organising a “Half Monty” evening. The 22 women dared to bare at Cayton Bay Holiday Park, near Scarborough, with the proceeds shared between Saint Catherine’s Hospice, Cancer Research UK and

  • Bank staff help boost hospice funds

    A MALTON bank has spent a year fundraising for Saint Catherine’s Hospice. Raising more than £500 through cake sales and raffles, TSB Malton chose Saint Catherine’s Hospice as their Charity of the Year. Participating in the Sunshine Walk at the

  • Housing plan for factory site set for go-ahead

    PLANS for a development of homes on a factory site are set to get the go-ahead. Bright Steels Limited has applied for permission for the demolition of existing offices and factory buildings in Beverley Road, Norton, and the building of four three-bedroom

  • COLUMN: Finding the fair divide in farming

    THE end of a year and the beginning of a new one is often a time for reflection and resolutions for change. For many couples, this can include deciding that their marriage has come to an end and it is time to separate and get a divorce. Indeed,

  • 43 lodge plan for airfield set for green light

    PLANS to build 43 timber holiday homes on an airfield near Wombleton have been recommended for approval despite concerns from users of the runway. The application, by GraceMax Ltd, proposes to construct the holiday park on an 8.5-hectare site off