£50 million climate change project to be created in Yorkshire
Friday 9 OctoberA £50 MILLION project that will put Yorkshire at the forefront of research into climate change is to be created in the region.
Train plaque presented to museum
Friday 9 OctoberA REPLICA name plaque of a special new train serving North Yorkshire was formally presented to The World of James Herriot this week.
A spooky treat for the Children of Hambleton and Richmondshire!
Thursday 8 OctoberHERRIOT Hospice Homecare is organizing a Halloween themed activity days for children.
Friends of the Settle-Carlisle Line new web shop open
Thursday 8 OctoberFRIENDS of the Settle-Carlisle Line (FoSCL) new on-line shop www.foscl.co.uk is now fully open for business.
Stone donation for Three Peaks Project
Wednesday 7 OctoberWALKERS will benefit from the first donation of materials to the new Three Peaks Project launched earlier this year by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority (YDNPA).
The Courthouse, Thirsk – something for everyone in the new Autumn programme!
Wednesday 7 OctoberTHE AUTUMN 2009 programme at the newly refurbished Courthouse in Thirsk has now started with a wide range of workshops, performances, exhibition and events and hopefully, something for everyone!
Vital rail link conference
Tuesday 6 OctoberA CRUCIAL conference for railway supporters has been organised to take place in Skipton next month to press home claims for the re-opening of the 11.5 miles of track linking Yorkshire and Lancashire which was closed – allegedly by accident – in the 1960s.
Claims that UK broadband is “good enough” are absurd says CLA
Tuesday 6 OctoberCLAIMS by IT multinational Cisco that that the UK’s broadband quality is good enough for today's needs have been described as absurd by the CLA in the North.
Fly-tipping claims raise landowners’ fury
Monday 5 OctoberA FURIOUS row broke out over the weekend after the environment department Defra issued as press release claiming a big decrease in the rural plague of fly-tipping – because it failed to take into account thousands of incidents of rubbish being dumped on private land.
Power lines vanish from Yorkshire Dales National Park
Monday 5 OctoberPICTURESQUE views near one of the Yorkshire Dales' most famous peaks could soon look a powerful sight better.
