Latest local news
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Miss Morten steals the show
Mortens, “Yorkshire’s Famous Hardware Store”, is celebrating after being crowned the winner of the Ilkley Carnival window competition run by Ilkley Business Improvement District (BID) under its Discover Ilkley brand.
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Skipton event planned for private landlords
North Yorkshire Council is running a landlords' forum in Skipton later this year to provide advice about the private housing sector.
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World-class tennis returns with Ilkley Trophy
The sporting highlight of summer returns to the Ilkley Lawn Tennis Club from 15 - 22 June with the LTA’s Lexus Ilkley Trophy.
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Exploring Ilkley Moor: Free guided walks and educational events
The Friends of Ilkley Moor's events in May include guided walks and informative events that are free for everyone to enjoy.
Rombalds Radio Local Podcast
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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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Attenborough inspiration park becomes nature reserve
A piece of countryside which inspired Sir David Attenborough when he was a child and is home to kingfishers, rare spiders and ancient fossils is to become a protected nature reserve.
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Employers taking longer to fill vacancies
Employers are taking longer to fill vacancies, with an average of 39 days before a new staff member is hired, new research suggests.
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Iranian President dies in helicopter crash
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, a hard-line protege of the country’s supreme leader, has died aged 63.
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Preserving breast tissue will aid cancer research
Researchers say they have managed to keep breast cancer tissue viable for at least a week outside of the human body, paving the way for enhanced cancer treatments.
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