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2015 in pictures 27

2015 in pictures

Jack Berry outside the new rehabilitation centre for injured jockeys, in Malton, named in his honour.
An anti-fracking protestor takes to the streets of Malton.
Jockeys file past a flock of sheep on the gallops near Norto.n
Ann Pywell, left, and Eileen Snee enjoy the Cajun Festival at the Milton Rooms, in Malton.
 Georgia Lancaster, Beth Rose and Holly Dunnett, from Lady Lumley’s School, with a bucket of money collected during their week of fundraising for Comic Relief.
Lora Snowdon, left, and Mary Welford, from The Feathers, Helmsley, celebrate more than 3,000 meals served using the vouchers from the Gazette & Herald the dining offer.
Actors Rose Palmer and Charlotte Butler during filming in Malton of the BBC production of An Inspector Calls.
Ava, five, leaps into the air dressed as Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz as pupils at Rillington Primary School dress up for World Book Day.
Jarvis Browning, of Fadmoor, with the tiny egg produced by one of his bantam chickens, and a regular sized egg they have produced.
Snowdrops at St Gregory’s Minster, in Kirkdale.
Emily Slingsby with a love sign made by her dad Phil Thompson, which is one of the many items Emily has for hire from her new business, Fabulously Finished, in Ampleforth
Sheep grazing in snow covered fields in Goathland.
Ampleforth B&B owner Anna Lupton with Chelsea Pensioners Paddy Teegan, left, and Nick Clark, who were the special guests at Breakfast Week fundraising event.
Skipton Building Society customer advisors Sarah Richardson and Gemma Grover prepare for the Wear It Red Day in aid of the British Heart Foundation at their Malton branch on Friday 

Picture: Richard Doughty
Willow artist Angela Cole, from Westow, with some of her work.
 Judy Taylor, of Pickering Country Market, is looking for people to make sweets and savouries to restart the weekly produce market.
Butterwick Church becomes a we hub for the village of Brawby.
Ella the sheepdog gives a helping paw to young farmer Sam Leng, who is part of the Yorkshire Moors Agricultural Apprenticeship Scheme.
Cottages in Hovingham bathed in winter sunshine.
Frederick Temple, known as Jimmy, who lives in West Knapton, celebrates giving 100 donations of blood.
Samantha Gill, the new owner of Terrington Village Stores, who will be serving tea and coffee as well as selling groceries.
A swan walks on ice at Castle Howard lake.
Anti-Fracking in Ryedale campaigners outside the Environment Agency offices at Clifton Moor, York.
Janet Warin, of Pickering, celebrates receiving an MBE for her work in helping to educate young drivers. She is pictured with her husband, David.
Picture: Jo Hughes
The traditional New Year’s Day meet of the Derwent Hunt takes place at The Hall in Thornton-le-Dale
Revellers in fancy dress take part int he annual Scarborough New Year’s Day Dip. Picture: Richard Doughty
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