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Frustration for Settle First Team as Seconds dominant in victory
With yet another Northern Premier match lost to the weather, this time at Kendal, Settle’s attention turned to the affiliated Westmorland League. The 2nd XI had a comfortable win hosting Trimpell, who struggled to 86 all out. Their skipper Danny
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Consecutive victories give Steeton final lift in July
INCLUDING their Waddilove Cup semi-final victory over Otley, who they meet in the Aire-Wharfe League at Summerhill Lane on Saturday, Steeton have had a good July. They have won four of their five completed matches, and made it back-to-back Premier
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Watch out for road closure in the West Craven area
A ROAD in West Craven which links up with the A59 is currently closed for up to the end of the week. North Yorkshire Council highways is carrying out ditch clearing from the junction of the old Gisburn Road at Marton Scar, West Marton, to the boundary
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Businesses rally round to rejuvenate outdoor space at Airedale Hospital
BUSINESSES from across the region rallied round to rejuvenate an outdoor space at Airedale Hospital. Firms donated materials and manpower to help improve an area outside Ward 5, which supports the recovery of stroke patients. Work included
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Inspiring and timely talk in Settle by TV environmentalist
TELEVISION personality and writer Tom Heap spoke to a packed Action on Climate Emergency (ACE) Green Café meeting in Settle recently about his new book ‘Land Smart How to give People and Nature the Space to Thrive’. Tom, a BBC Panorama reporter
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Young Craven writers rise to the challenge on 'rebuilding' theme
'REBUILDING' was the subject given to Craven schoolchildren for a young writers' competition. Winners of the contest, the latest in a series to be organised by Skipton Rotary and the Rotary Club of Skipton Craven, were congratulated at a special
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Deputy mayor says shoplifters are ‘getting away with it’
SHOPLIFTERS are “getting away with it”, the politician overseeing North Yorkshire Police has claimed, saying responding to such offences had fallen off the force’s list of priorities and that insurance companies were being expected to make amends.
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Investigation into incident in a Skipton bar on Euros final night
POLICE are appealing for witnesses and information to a violent incident that allegedly happened in a Skipton bar on Euros final night. Violence broke out in Flutez and Fizz on Keighley Road on Sunday, July 14 at 10.45 during which a man was hit
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Theo Paphitis gives social media boost to Cross Hills business
A CROSS Hills-based business has received a publicity bump after social media reposts by former Dragon's Den star Theo Paphitis. Comprendo, which specialises in remote desktop solutions for SMEs, posted on Mr Paphitis's Instagram page during Small
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Bizzie Lizzie's accredited by National Federation of Fish Friers
SKIPTON fish and chip shop Bizzie Lizzie's has achieved a prestigious accreditation award. Bizzie Lizzie's, which is in Swadford Street and Albion Place, received the National Federation of Fish Friers' (NFFF) Quality Accreditation, sponsored
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Gargrave cruise to yet another victory in boost for title push
GARGRAVE, who notched another convincing win, have extended their lead at the top of Timothy Taylor’s Craven League Division One to 25 points. They sent in bottom-of-the-table hosts Wilsden and dismissed them for 150 as they collapsed from 118-
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Skipton CI hold their nerve to collect first silverware of the season
SKIPTON CI II kept their nerve to win the first silverware of the Timothy Taylor’s Craven League season. They defeated Menston IV by two wickets with two balls to spare in the final at Cononley Sports Club. Menston, who are fourth in Division