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'No current plans' to redevelop Barlick site says Rolls-Royce
ROLLS-Royce says there are no current plans to redevelop one of its sites in Barnoldswick following the demolition of an 'obsolete' building. Work has been underway at the Bankfield site for several weeks on the demolition of a building where the
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Museum plans for former Natwest in Settle are approved
EXCITING plans to create a new museum in the centre of Settle that celebrates the town’s link with famous English composer Sir Edward Elgar have been approved by North Yorkshire Council. The museum will be inside Dr Buck’s House, a Grade II listed
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Craven Leisure makes nearly £27,000 from sales of fizzy drinks
OVER the last three years North Yorkshire Council received £104,000 from vending machines that sell fizzy drinks, crisps and chocolate bars at its leisure centres. Council-owned leisure centres, including Craven Leisure in Skipton, are there to
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Proposals to prioritise North Yorkshire key roads welcomed
PROPOSALS to prioritise a selection of council-maintained roads for upgrades in North Yorkshire and York have been welcomed as part of plans to strengthen transport links. North Yorkshire Council’s executive will tomorrow (Tuesday) consider pushing
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Joe Throup judges North of England Mules at Great Yorkshire
DRAUGHTON'S Joe Throup, Berwick Intake Farm, judged the North of England Mule classes at last week’s Great Yorkshire Show. He awarded the championship to Jam Robinson, Carnforth, whose clipped Mule geld hogg became the first-ever recipient of The
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Skipton motorist 'too tired' to provide sample at police station
A SKIPTON man told officers "I'm absolutely shattered, let me get to sleep" when asked to carry out a breath test at the police station. James Miller, 21, had been arrested and taken to Harrogate Police Station after providing a positive road side
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Letter: Any chance of average speed cameras on A65?
WITH reference to the report in the Craven herald (Summer switch-on for speed cameras, July 4), I was interested to read of the average speed cameras between Gisburn and the North Yorkshire border. Is there any chance that it will continued onto
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Police appeal following theft of Jaguar from Long Preston
POLICE are asking people to keep an eye out for a Jaguar car that was stolen from Long Preston on the day of the general election. The black coloured E-Type Jaguar, with the registration number, SV18 YCY, was stolen from Main Street during the
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Police CCTV appeal following theft from Ingleton store
POLICE have released an image of a man they would like to speak to following an alleged theft from an Ingleton shop. A man entered Asda Express, on New Road on Saturday June 8 at around 9.23pm, say police. He took a variety of food items and left
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Police CCTV appeal following theft from Ingleton store
POLICE have released an image of a man they would like to speak to following an alleged theft from an Ingleton shop. A man entered Asda Express, on New Road on Saturday June 8 at around 9.23pm, say police. He took a variety of food items and left
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Villagers hand over £600 to help bereaved military children
PROCEEDS raised from recent fundraising events in Long Preston have been handed over to Scotty's Little Soldiers - a charity that supports bereaved military children. The charity supports the children with counselling and holiday breaks in the
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Rivers Edge Country Park, Ingleton: A holiday destination like no other
Let us introduce you to our sensational five-star park in the stunningly beautiful location in Ingleton, the gateway to the dales. Our park is nestled in exquisite surroundings with our lodges situated in locations with space, private parking, within