Hidden history in the Yorkshire Dales
Friday 06 April 2007VISITORS are being encouraged to see an exhibition that explores the untold stories of black and Asian people in the Yorkshire Dales.
Farmers welcome new Tesco milk boost
Thursday 05 April 2007WITH hundreds of dairy producers going out of business every year, farmers yesterday welcomed an announcement by the Tesco the supermarket giant that it was about to increase the price it pays for milk by some 5p a litre to 22p.
Farm "modulation": good and bad
Thursday 05 April 2007THE LATEST complex changes to English farm subsidies - known as "modulation" - have received a mix reception from farmers and landowners.
Airlift replaces Yorkshire Dales bridge
Wednesday 04 April 2007THERE were spectacular scenes recently when a one and a half tonne foot bridge was airlifted into place across a ravine in the Yorkshire Dales.
Yorkshire Dales volunteers hunt for red squirrels
Wednesday 04 April 2007A NEW drive is underway to learn more about the distribution of red squirrels in the Yorkshire Dales.
Dales peregrine watch goes live
Tuesday 03 April 2007VISITORS to Malham will again get the chance to follow the fortunes of the fastest animal on earth - the peregrine falcon - as the Yorkshire Dales beauty spot plays host to a nesting pair.
Have your say on North Yorkshire's of rights of way
Tuesday 03 April 2007RAMBLERS and riders, babies in buggies, commuters on mountain-bikes - they're all among the hundreds of people who, every day, use part of North Yorkshire's extensive network of rights of way.
Dales National Park officer short-listed for environment award
Monday 02 April 2007A SCHEME to see traditional cattle breeds re-introduced to the fells of the Yorkshire Dales has seen a National Park Authority officer short-listed for a top accolade.
Disruption for Settle-Carlisle line
Monday 02 April 2007A LONG term programme of engineering work that will cause some disruption on the famous Settle-Carlisle line is set to continue throughout April.
