
Local news
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Dementia Forward encourages residents to take on Skipton Three PeaksWalkers are being invited to take on an 18-mile challenge around Skipton next month to raise money for people living with dementia across North Yorkshire.
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South Craven celebrates as Year 11 students receive GCSE resultsStudents at South Craven School are celebrating after receiving their GCSE and Level 2 vocational qualification results.
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Julian Smith MP raises concern over rise in unemployment-related claims across SkiptonSkipton and Ripon MP Sir Julian Smith has raised concerns after new figures showed an increase in the number of people claiming unemployment-related benefits across the constituency.
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Settle Beer Festival raises over £14,000 for two local causesThe Settle Victoria Hall Beer Festival has raised more than £14,000 for two local causes following its return to the town earlier this month.
Upcoming local events
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POTTERY PAINTING & CAFE FUN (SKIPTON)
Fun-filled activity pottery painting and cafe combined all under one roof.
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Skipton Sport And Community Day
Join Skipton Town Council on Sunday 23rd August 2026 for a fantastic day of sport, community and family fun at Sandylands Sports Centre, Skipton! There’s som...
at Sandylands Sports Centre
National news
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Fly tippers will be made to pay for cleaning up waste they dumped Burnham saysFly-tippers will be forced to pay for the clean-up when they dump waste illegally, Andy Burnham has said.
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Wildlife killed in New Forest fire will take decades to recoverWildlife in the New Forest which was ravaged by a fire will take decades to recover – with the blaze destroying ancient beech and oak trees which have grown at the site for hundreds of years, according to Forestry England.
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Lewes rail line to reopen in September as work under way to remove trainWork is under way to remove a derailed train from a track in East Sussex after an incident that injured 30 people, as rail bosses confirmed the line will reopen in September.
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Reforming English and maths GCSE resits crucial to tackling Neets crisisReforming compulsory resits for English and maths GCSEs is crucial to tackling the Neets crisis and opening doors for young people, education leaders have said.
Schedule
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Your Skipton Radio6:00pm - 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






