Local news
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New speed limits for rural roads in Steeton and SilsdenBradford Council is progressing speed limit changes on a number of rural roads in the Steeton and Silsden area, as part of a wider commitment to making the district’s roads safer for all users.
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North Yorkshire Council to develop Town Development Plan for SkiptonResidents, businesses and visitors in Skipton are being invited to share their views on future investment plans for the town.
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Skipton store where worker sold alcohol to child loses premises licenceA shop in Skipton where a worker sold alcohol to a child has had its premises licence revoked.
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Air Ambulance calls on schools to 'turn yellow' for YorkshireYorkshire Air Ambulance are encouraging people to turn yellow for Yorkshire this July.
Upcoming local events
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Jarman
The story of Derek Jarman: film-maker, painter, gardener, gay rights activist, writer…his influence remains as strong as it was on the day he died in 1994.
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Brush & Tipple at The Fell Hotel
Join us for a creative evening at The Fell Hotel.
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KVU Singers present: Mozart RequiemKVU Singers are singing Mozart's Requiem, followed by part II of Handel's Messiah. Skipton Camerata Orchestra, the only professional orchestra in North Yorks...
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Spring Bric-a-Brac SaleFundraiser for Skipton Refugee Friends [moved from Embsay Village Hall]
at Friends Meeting House [Skipton Quakers]
National news
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NHS coped during Covid but only just inquiry chairwomanThe NHS “coped, but only just” during the Covid-19 pandemic, the inquiry into the crisis has concluded.
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Health Secretary promises more meningitis vaccines as number of cases rise to 27Health Secretary Wes Streeting has said more people affected by a meningitis outbreak in Kent will get vaccines as the number of cases rose to 27.
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Bank holds UK interest rates at 375 and stands ready to act over Iran warThe Bank of England has held interest rates at 3.75% as policymakers hiked forecasts for UK inflation due to war in the Middle East pushing up energy prices.
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Rain and oil prices could be a problem for people with lung conditionsWet weather in the UK, teamed with the “spectre” of higher energy bills sparked by the conflict in the Middle East, could place millions of people with lung conditions at risk of health problems, a charity has warned.
Schedule
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Your Skipton Radio6:00pm - 6:30am
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Alex Cann6:30am - 10:00am
with the Turkish Baths in Harrogate
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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







