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  • Coniston Hotel estate and spa appoints new operations manager

    THE newly appointed operations manager at The Coniston Hotel Country Estate and Spa says he is sure 'no two days will ever be the same'. Jordan Gray will be responsible for overseeing the operation of the hotel and estate, which includes conference

  • Peter Waring hits double top with black and whites

    THE Holsteins at CCM Skipton’s latest Craven Dairy Auction were a solid trade, with total clearance of 11 cows and heifers in milk averaging £1,636. Peter Waring was rewarded for his long trip west from Cherry Burton, Beverley, when taking both

  • Woolly collaboration brings Yorkshire brands together

    CLAPHAM countrywear clothing brand, Glencroft, and Ilkley felted wool company, Little Beau Sheep, have come together to launch a limited-edition laundry ball and felted soap. The partnership came about when Edward Sexton who owns Glencroft, met

  • Students come together for charity concert in Skipton

    SKIPTON and Ilkley school students are due to come together next week for a lively family-friendly concert being held to raise funds for a bereavement charity. The concert will showcase the musical talents of students from Skipton schools, Ermysted's

  • Planning applications lodged for Craven area

    AN application under permitted development rights has been submitted for work at a farm in Giggleswick, near Settle. A prior approval notification application for Rome Farm in Storth Gill Lane seeks the go-ahead for the removal of three and the

  • Police appeal to collision involving a car and a tree

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to a collision in Barnoldswick involving a car and a tree which left a woman and two children injured. On Friday (April 12) at 6.20pm, police responded to a report of a Vauxhall Zafira that had collided with a

  • Overwhelming majority of primary pupils get preferred school

    MORE than 99 percent of  children  starting primary school in Lancashire - including Pendle - in September have been offered a place at one of their three preferred primary schools. In total, 12,159 children have been offered primary places in

  • High majority of families secure first primary school choice

    NINETY-FOUR per cent of families of primary age children in North Yorkshire have secured their first choice of school. Of all the families in the county who requested a primary school place for their child from September 2024, just under 99 per

  • Welcome return on Saturday of Addingham's spring show

    ADDINGHAM Allotments and Gardens Association returns on Saturday (April 20) with its first spring flower show for five years. The association's 40th spring show and coffee morning, last held in 2019, will feature more than 20 classes covering flowers