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  • LETTER: Leighton's note brought a smile to my face

    JUST a note to let Leighton (Leighton helps bring a smile to 100 faces, Craven Herald, February 4) know that his note raised a smile from this recipient at Pine Close. One of my hopes for the future is that people being kind to each other will continue

  • GALLERY: Readers' photos from around Craven and the Dales

    HERE are more of your wonderful photographs taken around the region. We love to showcase your pictures. It could be a seasonal landscape or simply your favourite view of our beautiful surroundings. If you would like to submit a picture, email it

  • LETTER: Try to avoid confrontations on the canal towpath

    RESPONDING to Chris Ward’s letter (Hostility towards cyclists on canal towpath): a local cyclist myself for many years I still feel a frisson of self-disapproval when I’m on the towpath. Before it became legal for cyclists to ride the towpaths of

  • LETTER: In praise of young people

    MAY I write in praise of our young people. When I went for my Covid 19 vaccination there were volunteers, and a lot of them were youngsters. I am told by my supermarket delivery person that the people who pack my goods are youngsters. These are

  • LETTER: Views of young person was a wake-up call

    IT was refreshing to read a letter from a young Skipton resident (Matthew McEwan, Craven Herald letters, March 4). Cynics would argue that people are not puppets and do not have to react to their environment, but that is flying in the face of human

  • Lockdown relaxing could lead to huge rise in filth and litter

    A ‘SHOT in the arm’ is needed to hammer home the message that littering and other anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated as Craven comes out of lockdown. Councillors fear that the expected relaxation in coronavirus restrictions next month,