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New Acts Announced for Deer Shed Festival in North Yorkshire
Deadletter, Joshua Idehen, and Brown Horse are among the latest acts confirmed for this summer's Deer Shed Festival.
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York Residents' Festival 2026 Offers Free Entry and Deals
People who call York home will be able to enjoy many of the city's cultural highlights for free this weekend.
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York Castle Museum Unveils Immersive Exhibit at Kirkgate
Visitors will be transported back to the age of horse-drawn carriages and bustling coaching inns at York Castle Museum.
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York - City Riverside Property Flooding 'Expected'
Flood warnings and multiple flood alerts are in place for the centre of York for a consecutive day today, and parts of North Yorkshire outside the city with rivers swollen following recent heavy rain.
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Sam Naughton: How Losing my Baby Led Me to Set Up a Clinic
Ahead of Parental Mental Health Day, North Yorkshire mum Sam Naughton explains how her miscarriage led her to set up a clinic to help local families
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Yorkshire Water Confirms Bill Hike to Fund Repairs
Bills for Yorkshire Water customers are set to rise to help fund leak repairs, mains replacements and smart meter upgrades.
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York’s Colour & Light returns for 2026 with its biggest show yet
York BID has confirmed the return of its much-loved Colour & Light event for 2026, promising the biggest and most ambitious display the city has ever seen.
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Jools Holland is coming to York!
Multi-platinum selling star to bring tour to York
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Labour councillors banned from York's Plonkers Wine Bar
LABOUR city councillors have been banned from a York wine bar.
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Tom Jones's 2026 tour at Scarborough Open Air Theatre
A LEGENDARY singer is staging one of his huge outdoor headline shows in North Yorkshire.
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York City rowers claim three wins at Tyne New Year’s Head
York City Rowing Club enjoyed a hugely successful weekend on the River Tyne, returning home with three victories from the Tyne New Year’s Head.
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Lidl issues 'do not eat' warning and apologises to customers
Lidl recall warning as supermarket apologises to customers
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Selina turns 100 at Stamford Bridge Beaumont care home
A 100th birthday celebration has taken place.
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Pickering Town Part Ways With Management Duo and Announce Succesor
Simon Heslop the new Pickering manager as Tony Hackworth exits
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York Residents’ Festival returns with free attractions and exclusive offers
York residents are being encouraged to start planning their weekend as the York Residents’ Festival makes its return at the end of January.
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Two flood warnings in place in York and North Yorkshire
TWO flood warnings are in place for York and North Yorkshire as river levels continue to fall in the city.
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Market Place Post Office Colliergate Closed Temporarily
A Post Office branch in York has revealed that it is ‘working hard to restore services’ after closing its doors temporarily.
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Cellhire of York to Provide Connectivity at Winter Olympics
York telecommunications company Cellhire will provide more than 6,000 secure IoT and data connections for next month’s Winter Olympics in Italy and the Winter Paralympics in March.
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Future Uncertain for Russell & Bromley in Harrogate and York
The future of a heritage shoe brand - which has two shops in North Yorkshire - remains uncertain after a rescue deal was agreed.
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Free Leisure Centre Memberships for Adoptive Families
Free leisure centre memberships are being offered to adoptive families in York.
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Support for Rougier Street and George Hudson Street Bus Plan
A drive to close parts of some main roads to cars and taxis will help to tackle York's 'chaotic problem with traffic congestion', say cycle campaigners.
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Mayor David Skaith Welcomes Funding to Upgrade York Station
Funding to regenerate York Station as part of Government plans to improve northern railways will be absolutely vital to unlocking economic growth, according to the city’s mayor.
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York Bar Walls - Council Sets Out Plans to Expand Wildflowers
The planting of wildflowers by York’s bar walls could be set to expand under plans drawn up by the council.
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Campaigners Abandon Legal Battle Over Helios Solar Farm
Campaigners fighting plans for a huge new solar farm in North Yorkshire have abandoned their legal battle – but vowed to carry on their fight.
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Outwood Primary Academy Alne Named Lead School for Music
A primary school in York has been named a Lead School for music.
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Free Screenings of Zootropolis 2 and Happy Feet in York
Free film screenings are being offered to help people stay warm and connected this winter in York.
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Aspiring Athletes in York Urged to Apply for GLL's Sports Foundation Funding
The GLL Sports Foundation is inviting young athletes in York to apply for funding awards.
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Haxby Station remains on track to be 'delivered within this Parliament'
'Haxby Station remains on track to be delivered within this Parliament' says regional Mayor David Skaith
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Thousands of visitors expected at huge agricultural machinery show on Feb 4th
York Auction Centre to host YAMS event.
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Three people trapped in York park after gates locked
Firefighters rescue three people trapped in Acomb park.
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Transform York named as one of the best gyms in the city
THE owner of a York gym which has just gone through a brand transformation is celebrating an award shortlisting.
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Calls in York for social media ban for under-16s
A YORK MP has called on government to ban social media for under-16s, saying "let kids be kids".
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Two people stuck in lift in busy shopping street in York
TWO passengers have been trapped in a city centre lift in one of York's busiest retail streets.
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Pothole at major York junction 'an accident waiting to happen'
York resident's concerns over pothole at Water End junction
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Traditional pub in York town gets one-star for food hygiene
The Cottage Inn at Haxby gets one-star for food hygiene.
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Tributes to York music man, Andrew Carter, who has died, 86
WARM tributes have been paid to a York music man celebrated the world over and whose work inspired generations.
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Overweight or obesity levels for York adults hit 60% - latest figures
SIXTY per cent of adults in York are overweight or obese.
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Well-known North Yorkshire artist closes gallery in town centre
Artist Lucy Pittaway to close Harrogate gallery but York is fine.
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Scarborough - Graham School to get hundreds of solar panels
Scarborough - Graham School to get hundreds of solar panels.
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York College students set for 40-mile fundraising challenge
Two students are set to take on a 40-mile fundraising challenge in support of two charities.
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York influencer releases heartfelt documentary on iconic Berwick Kaler pantomimes
A York-based influencer with more than 550,000 followers has released a deeply personal documentary celebrating one of the city’s most treasured theatre traditions — the Berwick Kaler pantomimes at York Theatre Royal.
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York restaurant group reports 'record year' as its plans expansion and refurb
Onwards and upwards for Cut and Craft and Lucia restaurants
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York primary school pupil suspended for substance misuse
Data shows 45 young people are in drug and alcohol treatment.
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Flooding possible in York city centre as river levels rise following Storm Goretti
Environment Agency flood alert for York city centre.
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York College announced as new York RLFC partner ahead of 2026 season
York RLFC has confirmed York College as a new official partner for the 2026 season, marking the start of an exciting collaboration built on shared values of education, opportunity and community.
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'Insect engineering' plans for major site in York
University of York lodges plans for insect research spaces
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1,100 homes and school proposal for village near York would double its size
A village west of York may face a development of 1,100 homes, which if approved, would double its size.



