Local news
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Skipton Gala announce cancellation of fireworks due to rising costsThe Skipton Gala is taking place tomorrow (Saturday 13th June).
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Former Lioness travels through Silsden and Addingham as part of Comic Relief challengeFormer Lioness, Jill Scott travelled through Silsden and Addingham yesterday.
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Firm, fair and friendly policing for 'odd' World CupNorth Yorkshire Police is ready for an ‘odd’ World Cup amid a zero-tolerance warning on anti-social or criminal behaviour.
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Skipton MP meets with North Yorkshire Police Over Dales Traffic and Anti-Social Behaviour ConcernsJulian Smith MP has met with senior officers from North Yorkshire Police
Upcoming local events
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Wrongsemble: Rapunzel
Golden-haired Rapunzel is trapped in her lofty tower by a wicked witch, who lops off the locks of her beautiful hair and sells them for a tidy profit. It’s time...
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Wrongsemble: RapunzelGolden-haired Rapunzel is trapped in her lofty tower by a wicked witch, who lops off the locks of her beautiful hair and sells them for a tidy profit. It’s time...
at Skipton Town Hall -
Skipton GalaA fantastic day filled with family fun, entertainment and community spirit. The procession meets 11am in Westmoreland Street and will be ready to move off at...
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Skipton Gala Fun FairMarshall Waddington & Sons Family Funfairs return to Aireville Park with big rides, exciting attractions, games, stalls, and fun for all ages! Friday 12th J...
at Aireville Park
National news
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Canadian PM to be welcomed home to IrelandCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will begin a two-day visit to Ireland on Saturday.
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500000 vowed for grassroots football to support next generation of heroesScotland’s First Minister has announced new funding to inspire youngsters to “follow their sporting dreams”, with John Swinney promising the cash ahead of Scotland’s return to the World Cup.
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NHS faces triple whammy during resident doctor walkoutThe NHS is facing a “triple whammy of pressure” as the latest strike by resident doctors is set to coincide with a heatwave and the World Cup, health officials have said.
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June rain and coming sunshine set to boost flowering garden plants and veg RHSJune’s weather is proving a boon for gardeners, with plants set to be taller and more ladened with flowers than in recent years, horticultural experts have said.
Schedule
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Your Skipton Radio4:00pm - 8:00am
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Nick Bewes8:00am - Noon
Weekend breakfast
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Tim SteereNoon - 4:00pm
including Weekend Ones at One
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Your Skipton Radio4:00pm - 6:30am







