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  • Coronavirus case confirmed at Ryedale care home

    A CASE of coronavirus has been confirmed at a Ryedale care home. Rivermead care home in Scarborough Road, Norton, said there has been a case of COVID-19. Last month, the care home,which is owned by Barchester Healthcare, had cancelled visits

  • Drug-infused sweet warning issued

    A WARNING has been issued concerning drug-infused sweets and chocolate. North Yorkshire Police say they have been made aware of a recent increase in availability and use of edibles across the county. PC Lauren Green said: “We want to make parents

  • Human remains discovered on the North York Moors

    SPECIALIST forensic officers are working in a remote North York Moors location after human remains were discovered. North Yorkshire Police have been working at the site near Chop Gate to recover the bones, which are believed to be decades old.

  • CORONAVIRUS: North Yorkshire concerts cancelled

    TWO concerts due to take place in Dalby Forest this summer have been cancelled done to the coronavirus pandemic. Will Young and James Morrison were due to co-headline a gig on Saturday, June 27, as part of Forest Live, the summer concert series

  • Care home celebrates hundred club milestone

    A PICKERING care home has clocked up an triple milestone with three of its residents now in the 100 club. At the Alba Rose care home, Mary Plowman recently celebrated her 100th birthday with a family get-together. Mary joined fellow residents

  • PICTURE OF THE WEEK: All of a flutter

    PETE Lamb, of Kirkham, took this lovely spring photo in his garden. Each week, we will hand over this space to showcase your photographs. If you would like to submit a picture, email it to gazette@gazette herald.co.uk. Please include details

  • Hotel offers free rooms for NHS

    THE White Swan Inn in Pickering is offering its rooms free-of-charge to NHS or emergency services personnel that need to isolate. A spokesperson said: “We have nine large high quality hotel rooms that are available at no charge to NHS or emergency

  • Villagers battle 'eye sore' mast plan

    RESIDENTS are battling to stop “an eyesore” from being put at the heart of a fishing village. Arqiva, which has been appointed by the Department of Energy and Climate Change to develop smart meter infrastructure in the north of England, has applied