Local news
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Popular village pub closes with immediate effect after more than seven yearsThe Goats Head in Steeton has announced it has closed with immediate effect after more than seven years under its current owners.
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Skipton pub loved by many announces closureThe Albion Pub in Skipton has announced it has closed its doors with immediate effect.
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Double celebration for Skipton's Beer Engine after CAMRA successSkipton's Beer Engine is celebrating a double success after being crowned Yorkshire Pub of the Year by CAMRA.
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Skipton residents urged to put bins out earlier as hot weather continuesResidents across the Skipton area are being urged to put their bins out earlier than usual over the next two days as collection crews continue working in the hot weather.
Upcoming local events
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Tour de Yorkshire
5 seasonal courses from award winning chef Bruce Elsworth and hear from some of our suppliers
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Circular Reasoning
An exhibition by Zoe Platt at Craven Arts House. Open Thursday - Sunday, 11am - 4pm.
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Charity Rounders Tournament
Threshfield rounders team are organising a rounders tournament for Sue Ryder and Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue on Saturday 27th June at Wharfedale Rugby Club
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Pinsuti Chamber Choir - Visions of Flight
Pinsuti Chamber Choir returns to Skipton Town Hall for a programme of 20th and 21st century a cappella choral music on the theme of birds, flight and fire:
at Skipton Town Hall
National news
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Newly released video shows Henry Nowak killer lying to police officersFurther police body-worn video footage has been released showing Vickrum Digwa lying to officers that he had been “racially attacked” by student Henry Nowak.
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Current UK weather conditions perfect for a surge in mosquitoesCurrent UK weather conditions are perfect for a surge in mosquitoes, leading to bites, an expert has warned.
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Clarence House to remain Kings London home when Buckingham Palace work completeThe King and Queen will not live at Buckingham Palace once almost £370 million of refurbishment work to make the landmark fit for purpose has been completed.
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More military barracks to house asylum seekers as Home Office shuts hotelsThe Home Office is planning to use more former military barracks to house thousands of asylum seekers in its quest to shut more hotels.
Schedule
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Your Skipton Radio6:00pm - 8:00am
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Stuart Clarkson8:00am - Noon
Weekend breakfast
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Jeremy GartlandNoon - 4:00pm
including Weekend Ones at One
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Your Skipton Radio4:00pm - 8:00am







