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South Craven Year 7s raise over £1000 for Airedale Hospital & Community Charity
Year 7 students from South Craven School organised a variety of quirky fundraising events throughout 2023 in support of Airedale Hospital & Community Charity.
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Scale of housebuilding planned will put 'pressure on local services' in Skipton
North Yorkshire Council expects 743 homes more homes to be built across Craven, including 172 in Skipton, than what was originally expected in the local plan.
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Ilkley BID appoint new manager
The Ilkley BID board has welcomed the appointment of Sarah Brookfield-Almond as its new BID Manager. She takes over from Helen Rhodes, who is stepping down to focus on the business she runs with her husband.
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What's on at Ilkley Playhouse
Caroline Mutton takes a look at the upcoming shows and events at Ilkley Playhouse.
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Skipton Sport and Community Day
Highlights from our outside broadcast at Sandylands Sports Centre on Sunday 5th May 2024.
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Skipton Eco Day 2024 preview
David Newall from Skipton Rotary on this weekend's Eco Day at Skipton Town Hall.
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Skipton Easter Event highlights
Listen back to Nick Hancock's outside broadcast from the Skipton Easter Event 2024
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Reaction as Skipton is named on the Best Places to Live guide for 2024
Stuart Clarkson gets reaction to the news that Skipton is among the Best Places to Live in 2024 according to the Sunday Times.
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Latest national news
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International Criminal Court seeks arrest warrant for Netanyahu and Hamas chiefs
It's in connection with their actions during the seven-month war.
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Schauffele Major win got rid of chip on shoulder
When Xander Schauffele carded a record-equalling 62 in the opening round of the 106th US PGA Championship, the jokes soon followed.
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Blood Scandal Children used as objects for research
Children were used as “objects for research” while the risks of contracting hepatitis and HIV were ignored at a specialist school where boys were treated for haemophilia, the final report of the Infected Blood Inquiry has found.
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Inquiry Blood scandal was covered up and could have been avoided
The infected blood scandal “could largely have been avoided” and there was a “pervasive” cover-up to hide the truth, an inquiry into the biggest treatment disaster in the NHS has concluded.
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