North Yorkshire

Sunday Forum: Time to eat the dog

As soon as I read about this threat, I sat bolt upright and immediately asked, "What in the world is a European nightjar?" Dr. John Barrett of the Stockholm Environment Institute in York, U.K., told the New Scientist that...

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Council cuts due in budget plan

A North Yorkshire council has warned service cuts "should be expected" as it prepares to cut its budget by £1.5m. Hambleton District Council said it needed to make the saving over the next four years. The authority said the...

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35 students cancel OCS plans, housing crunch here to stay

Forty-five more students were planning to study abroad in the spring than the fall this year. All but ten of those students, however, have changed their minds. The Office of Residential Life did not expect these students to be...

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Fine after teen is sold alcohol in North Ormesby

Nov 20 2009 by Sandy McKenzie, Evening Gazette UNDER-AGE alcohol sales landed a Middlesbrough off-licence owner and her brother with hefty fines. Licensee Salinder Pal Sran and sales assistant Karmjit Sihra appeared at Teesside...

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Top Gear stars Clarkson, Hammond and May motor into Middlesbrough

BRITAIN'S favourite petrolheads are motoring into Teesside. Top Gear motor-mouth Jeremy Clarkson, "Hamster" Richard Hammond and Captain Slow James May will be at Middlesbrough’s mima art gallery on Saturday.

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Malton Antique Sale

The catalogue for the next Malton Antique Sale to be held on Wednesday 25th November at 10:00 in the Milton Rooms Market Place, Malton, North Yorkshire. YO17 7LX is now available to download. Viewing is on Tuesday 24th November...

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SE4662 : Aldwark Bridge

near to Aldwark, North Yorkshire, Great Britain The toll (currently 40p for a car) is a small price to pay compared with going the long way round - it's either Boroughbridge or York. Aldwark Bridge Authorised by Parliament in...

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Legacies unleash a battle of wills

When Dr Christine Gill last month successfully challenged her mother’s will, which had bequeathed the £2 million family farm in North Yorkshire to the RSPCA, it was just the latest in an increasingly long line of disputes over...

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It’s dirty but it’s cheap — power plants sit on growing mountains of discount coal

Robin Pagnamenta, Energy Editor Britain’s coal mountain has soared to its highest level in nearly 15 years as power station operators stock up on cheap supplies of the fuel. Drax power station in North Yorkshire, E.ON’s plants...

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Specialists to deliver £7 million older people’s housing scheme in North Yorkshire

One of the country’s best known housing specialists has been awarded a £7 million contract to build new homes for older people and replace a residential care facility in North Yorkshire. Bramall Construction has been appointed...

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