Local news
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Children's charity announce new appointment of PatronThe Principle Trust Children’s Charity has announced the appointment of Tom Cockerham as a Patron.
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Thousands of new homes planned as North Yorkshire maps out its futurePlans that will help decide where thousands of homes and jobs are built across North Yorkshire have moved a step forward.
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Badly parked cars which block narrow roads should be towed, says councillorVisitors to the Yorkshire Dales who block narrow country roads with badly parked cars should have their vehicles towed away, a councillor has told police.
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Skipton businesses nominated for upcoming Yorkshire Choice AwardsThe Yorkshire Choice Awards are set to take place on Elland Road this evening (Friday 5th June).
Upcoming local events
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Circular Reasoning
An exhibition by Zoe Platt at Craven Arts House. Open Thursday - Sunday, 11am - 4pm.
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The Fell Supper Club: A Taste of the Mediterranean
Join us for the second Supper Club at The Fell Hotel
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Black Dyke BandBlack Dyke Band is the most recorded band in the world with over 350 recordings and growing every year, in October 2020 the band’s recording of music by John Ru...
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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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Rail traveller who harassed woman sentenced in first prosecution under new lawA train passenger who grabbed a young woman’s hair and asked “can I kiss you?” has been sentenced in the first conviction for harassment based on a person’s sex
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Abusive partner of judges daughter jailed for life for her murderAn electrician who stabbed a judge’s daughter to death in a frenzied rage before blowing up their home in a gas explosion has been jailed for life.
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Fear of being called racist meant authorities did not stop tragedies BadenochThe Nottingham stabbings, the Southport attack and Manchester Arena bombing could have been stopped if public authorities did not fear being called racist, Kemi Badenoch has said.
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Belfast stabbing victim has significant injuries to his eyesThe victim of the Belfast knife attack has sustained significant injuries to his eyes while his alleged attacker had leave to remain in the UK having travelled to Northern Ireland from Dublin, police said.
Schedule
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Your Skipton Radio6:00pm - 6:30am
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Jeremy Gartland6:30am - 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







