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Brompton landowner seeks consent for unauthorised riding centre

May 2, 2024 Stuart Minting, Local Democracy Reporter 0

A landowner who transformed a 60-acre farm into a riding arena and livery centre business has said he was unaware he needed planning consent. In an unusual planning application to North Yorkshire Council, Gary Vasey […]

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Industrial diesel locomotive loaned to Wensleydale Railway

May 2, 2024 Joe Willis 0

Wensleydale Railway has received an industrial diesel locomotive on permanent loan from Hope Cement Works in Derbyshire. Owned by Breedon Group, Hope Cement Works opened in 1929 and is the largest cement manufacturing operation in […]

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Call to halt succession of rural school closures

May 1, 2024 Stuart Minting, Local Democracy Reporter 0

Liberal Democrats are calling on the Conservative-led North Yorkshire Council to place a moratorium on school closures until the first county-wide Local Plan development blueprint is adopted in 2028. Members of the 14-councillor political group have […]

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Hambleton villages offered chance to get full fibre broadband

May 1, 2024 Joe Willis 0

Openreach is urging people living and working in some small rural communities in Hambleton and Richmondshire to get behind a bid to bring ultrafast, ultra-reliable full fibre broadband to more than 1,500 local homes and […]

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Controversy-hit firm agrees to restrict HGV operations

May 1, 2024 Stuart Minting, Local Democracy Reporter 0

Community leaders in a designated National Landscape area renowned for its tranquillity have welcomed an agreement between a controversy-hit animal feeds firm and a council’s planning department to restrict the hours its HGVs can operate. […]

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