Culture·Yorkshire Marking a month to Grand Départ 5 June 2014 Tim Cook A team of cyclists, artists and farmers will come together tomorrow to help ‘mark’ One Month to Go to the start of the Grand
General News·Yorkshire Launch of new funding programme to address social exclusion in North Yorkshire 4 June 2014 Tim Cook Thirsk and Sowerby Town Hall will see over 100 people representing organisations from the voluntary and community sector
General News·Yorkshire Froome takes a tour around Yorkshire 2 June 2014 Tim Cook Reigning Tour de France champion Chris Froome rode around Yorkshire’s roads this weekend as he prepares for Yorkshire’s Grand
Culture·Harrogate·Yorkshire Entry deadline approaching for biggest tourism awards in UK 31 May 2014 Tim Cook The deadline for entries to the biggest tourism awards in the UK is just a week away.
General News·Yorkshire Yorkshire Peat Partnership gives insight into vital roles 28 May 2014 Tim Cook Anyone who has ever wanted to know why Peatlands are so important, or wondered what a Peatland Restoration Officer does
General News·Yorkshire Over 5,000 tour makers take centre stage at Leeds Arena 27 May 2014 Tim Cook Tour Makers took centre stage at the Leeds Arena at the first major event for the volunteers who will welcome millions
Education·Yorkshire Calling all kitchen staff – free school meals initiative create 70 jobs 26 May 2014 Tim Cook North Yorkshire County Council is launching a recruitment campaign for school kitchen staff in order to meet the
General News·Yorkshire Libraries on lookout for young volunteers to help with reading challenge 23 May 2014 Tim Cook North Yorkshire Libraries are looking for enthusiastic young people to get involved in Mythical Maze, this year’s reading challenge.
General News·Yorkshire New Chairman for North Yorkshire County Council 22 May 2014 Tim Cook Councillor Tim Swales has been elected as Chairman of North Yorkshire County Council for the year 2014-15.
General News·Knaresborough·Yorkshire Sentences increased for Knaresborough men who defrauded the frail and elderly 18 May 2014 Tim Cook The Court of Appeal has found that the sentences handed to a family of fraudsters who preyed on the elderly were unduly lenient.