Local news
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Whinfield Bowling Club Invites Local Community to Free Family Open DayWhinfield Bowling Club, Skipton, is inviting people of all ages to discover the enjoyment of crown green bowling at a free Open Day on Sunday 12 July, as part of the national Bowls Big Summer Campaign.
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Free Yorkshire Dales events offer insight into native wildlifeFriends of the Dales is hosting two free events aimed at helping people learn more about wildlife and environmental issues in the Yorkshire Dales.
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Addingham nursery and pre-school celebrates 25 yearsNursery Rhymes & Jabberwocky Pre-School in Addingham is celebrating 25 years of providing high-quality care, education and support to children and families within the local community.
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Increase in shoppers being duped by AI 'High Street' scamsShoppers hunting for online bargains are being duped by sophisticated scam websites that convincingly pose as well known UK high street retailers, North Yorkshire trading standards officers have warned.
Upcoming local events
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Wild & Free Exhibition at Craven Arts House
Wild & Free is an exhibition of work by Bridget March at Craven Arts House. The exhibition will run Thursday-Sunday, 11am-4pm, 7th May - 31st May.
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Gargrave Pantomime Costume Sale
Costume Sale
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Circular Reasoning
An exhibition by Zoe Platt at Craven Arts House. Open Thursday - Sunday, 11am - 4pm.
at Craven Arts House
National news
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Britains Got Talent judge KSI quits YouTube collective SidemenSocial media star and Britain’s Got Talent judge KSI has announced he is leaving the YouTube collective Sidemen.
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Yvette Cooper to visit China and India amid global crisesThe Foreign Secretary will travel to China and India this week as the UK seeks to strengthen relations with both countries.
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Nine in 10 parents back social media ban for children says Technology SecretaryParents overwhelmingly back Australian-style restrictions on social media for children, the Technology Secretary has said.
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Minister rejects Streeting call to consider national insurance cutA senior minister has warned of “consequences” for public spending of any cut to national insurance after Wes Streeting suggested the move as a way to boost employment.
Schedule
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Your Skipton Radio4:00pm - 6:30am
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Alex Cann6:30am - 10:00am
with Duchy College
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Stuart Clarkson10:00am - 2:00pm
Daytimes with Bizzie Lizzie's
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Nick Babb2:00pm - 6:00pm
Drivetime with Thornton Hall Country Park







