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The Yorkshire Post

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How forgotten streams near Hull are being restored to help a globally rare eco-system

A network of restoration projects, new funding, and updated definitions for chalk streams have all been outlined in a new plan published today by the Catchment Based Approach (CaBA). → Read More

Police appeal after a man is hit by a tram in Sheffield

Police in South Yorkshire are investigating a collision between a man and a tram. → Read More

Village Focus: Ghost stories from underneath the market place that Kirkbymoorside is famous for

On the face of it Kirkbymoorside is famed for being one of the oldest market towns in Yorkshire. → Read More

Teenager seriously injured in crash and police hunting car that fled scene near Sheffield

A teenage boy was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a collision with a car that police say did not stop. → Read More

Farmer forced to give free-range turkeys away to struggling families after bird flu sparked frozen supermarket panic-buying

A farmer is being forced to give away the birds he has reared this year for Christmas as reports of bird flu and turkey shortages have forced consumers to buy frozen supermarket ones. → Read More

An exhibition in The Dales that you'll probably only understand if you are from Yorkshire

The Yorkshire accent is as synonymous with the county as the rolling countryside and hills. → Read More

Man faces court appearance in Bradford today over sexual assault and voyeurism charges

A man is set to appear at Bradford Magistrates Court later today accused of sexual assault and voyeurism. → Read More

North Yorkshire named one of worst counties in country for bird of prey persecution

North Yorkshire is one of the worst counties in the UK for birds of prey persecution according to a new report by the RSPB. → Read More

Yorkshire's native rare breeds are at risk due to closure of small abattoirs, says Rare Breeds Survival Trust

The Rare Breeds Survival Trust is continuing to lobby the government over the closure of small abattoirs which are putting some of Yorkshire’s native breeds at risk. → Read More

Wentworth: The sought-after Yorkshire village with a history to rival a soap opera

It is one of the most sought-after villages in South Yorkshire with a family history to rival a television soap opera. → Read More

Village of the Week: Cudworth was the unlikely starting point for a succession of sporting stars

There must be something in the soil at Cudworth. → Read More

Meet South Yorkshire Police's horses who make police work approachable

Very few job interviews last four weeks and involve watching football matches. → Read More

Village Focus: Muker in The Yorkshire Dales maintains traditions and heritage in the face of modern life

As far as stereotypical ideas of villages in The Yorkshire Dales goes – this has to be up there with them. → Read More

Christmas is on the calendar all year round at priory estate near York

Christmas is coming early at a historic estate in York where preparations for the big day started months ago. → Read More

Ghosts as pub punters and living on the same street Romans marched down

An agricultural show that has lasted more than a hundred years and one of the most significant Roman history sites in the north of England – the small village of Aldborough in North Yorkshire certainly has a big history. → Read More

Well-known former goat farmer and Methodist preacher from North Yorkshire has died, aged 71

A North Yorkshire man who had been well known on the farming and Methodist preaching circuit has died aged 71. → Read More

Farms and estates in Yorkshire blighted by poaching

The director of a country estate in North Yorkshire is asking the public and police do more to help landowners tackle poaching as incidents increase – despite reports saying poaching figures are down. → Read More

Moorland managers say "if, not when" for unstoppable wild-fires as debate over controlled burning rages on

As the heather burning season begins in the English uplands, habitat managers say they are increasingly worried about the massive rise in combustible vegetation or ‘fuel load’ caused by a change in management practice making uncontrollable wildfires more likely. → Read More

Hull businessman fined more than £30,000 after staff found illegally sleeping in factory twice

A business owner who ignored two notices from the fire service about staff sleeping in a factory has appeared at court and been fined more than £30,000. → Read More

How the people of Boston Spa are making their own history as community spirit thrives in the village

Many of the villages that attract people to visit Yorkshire, live and work here and be photographed by thousands date back to the Middle Ages. → Read More