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Recycling made easier with unified kerbside collection service
Recycling has become easier and more accessible for residents across North Yorkshire as part of a major step forward in unifying the kerbside collection service.
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No review of controversial home-to-school transport policy until next year, councillors told
A review of a controversial home-to-school transport policy will not start until next year and will be conducted by council officers rather than an independent body, councillors have been told.
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Skipton MP meets nursery manager to discuss growing pressures on independent nurseries
Julian Smith met with Rachael Ogden, co-manager of Shimmering Stars Nursery on Friday.
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Yorkshire reservoir levels increase for first time since January
Continued rainfall across much of Yorkshire over the last week has led to a slight increase in groundwater and reservoir levels for the first time in eight months.
Upcoming local events
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Hammonds Band in Concert
Making a return to a refurbished Skipton Town Hall, the award-winning Hammonds Band, one of the country’s premiere brass ensembles, was founded in 1855 by Sir T...
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Ilkley Rocks Music & Beer Festival
It all gets underway at Ilkley Brewery at midday and runs till late with live bands and DJs. The live music lineup will be: New Age Vinyl - Zeus Ladder - The...
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Skipton Three Peaks 2025
Embark on a thrilling adventure with Dementia Forward's Skipton Three Peaks 2025! Your ticket includes: -Breakfast before the walk -Goody Bag -Dementia Fo...
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Operation Beach Hut - Mikron Theatre Company
Join Mikron on our latest musical adventure to the Great British Seaside!
at Skipton Town Hall
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National news
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Interest rates held at 4 as UK not out of woods on inflation
The Bank of England has held interest rates at 4% as it said the UK was “not out of the woods” on inflation, with taxes contributing to rising food costs.
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Little progress made opening up top jobs to state educated people charity
The privately educated are “maintaining a vice-like grip” on the top jobs in Britain, a charity has said, and is calling for employers to be required to report on the economic backgrounds of their workforce.
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Power of peatlands embraced in new strategy to tackle climate crisis
The “power of peatlands” is to be embraced in a new strategy by Stormont to tackle the nature and climate crisis and improve water quality.
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US firms to invest 150 billion in UK as part of Donald Trumps state visit
American investment worth £150 billion has been unveiled as part of US President Donald Trump’s historic second state visit.
Schedule
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Stuart Clarkson
Noon - 2:00pm
Lunchtimes with Bizzie Lizzie's Skipton
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Nick Babb
2:00pm - 6:00pm
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Your Skipton Radio
6:00pm - 7:00am
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Alex Cann
7:00am - 10:00am
with the Turkish Baths in Harrogate