‘Park Protector Award’ for the Yorkshire Dales
Friday 10 September‘Park Protector Award’ will celebrate projects and individuals that are committed to safeguarding the Yorkshire Dales.
Turn old cooking oil into green electricity
Friday 10 SeptemberA RECYCLING scheme to turn used cooking oil into green electricity is being introduced at four household waste recycling centres in North Yorkshire.
New National Park bridge open for business
Thursday 09 SeptemberA BRIDGE built by dry stone wallers in the Yorkshire Dales National Park is now open for business.
Public views sought on water needs
Thursday 09 SeptemberTHE Coalition Government announced today (September 9) a major new enquiry into the future of England’s water supply industry – and will ask members of the public for ideas on how it can be made better.
Opportunity for Dales lover
Wednesday 08 SeptemberA UNIQUE opportunity for an individual with a passion for the Yorkshire Dales is becoming available with the retirement of the current Administrator of the Yorkshire Dales Society, Anne Webster.
Horse disease reported in the North
Wednesday 08 SeptemberA HORSE with a deadly disease has been put down by Government vets in Northumberland shortly after being imported from Holland, Defra reported yesterday.
250 new woods in ten years
Tuesday 07 SeptemberIT IS now ten years since the launch of a Millennium drive to help Britain regain its once heavily forested status – and as a result, the Woodland Trust is celebrating the planting of no less than 250 new woods.
National Park welcomes the Way of the Roses
Tuesday 07 SeptemberCYCLISTS visiting the Yorkshire Dales National Park will be able to try out a new route from this weekend (Sep 11).
Act now for quarry village grants
Monday 06 SeptemberYORKSHIRE Dales communities affected by quarrying are being urged to act quickly to obtain grants available to help mitigate the noise and traffic created by one of the area’s key industries.
“vintage year” for archaeology, says English Heritage
Monday 06 SeptemberTHE presence of long past civilisations is being uncovered in amazing detail thanks to the exceptionally dry early summer weather.
