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Stories for 26 January 2006

Ryedale Business

Hotel adds room with a view

THE owners of a private country house hotel have invested £60,000 to extend the premises for its growing number of guests.  more...

Visitors boost tourism industry

Visitors to Holiday Property Bond's luxury development at Bell End Farm, Rosedale Abbey, gave the local tourism industry an estimated £352,000 boost during 2005, according to new figures.  more...

Designs on the Irish

FOUR design and textile companies from North Yorkshire, including one from Malton, "go Irish" next week to attract international buyers.  more...

Jobs fear at News

JOURNALISTS and printers at the Scarborough Evening News fear jobs could be lost after bosses revealed plans to print the paper outside the county.  more...

Aiming to be a cut above

The growing needs of gardeners in Ryedale are to be met with the expansion of a long-established firm.  more...

Conference aims high

A CONFERENCE which aims to bring higher education and industry closer together will take place in North Yorkshire next month.  more...

Dating with a personal touch

Forget internet dating - old fashioned matchmaking is returning in Ryedale.  more...

Ryedale Features

Hutton-le-Hole

IF IT weren't for the sheep and pheasants wandering around, you could easily think that Hutton-le-Hole was an alpine resort more at home in mainland Europe than tucked away on the North York Moors.  more...

How the teacher kept our eyes on the ball...

THE word `encouragement' has at its root the Latin word `cor' meaning `heart' - to put heart into - and I know of no human attribute so inspiring as the ability to strengthen and motivate people, especially children, to grow to their full potential.  more...

My mum and the Filipino...

International relations between the UK and the Philippines are stronger than ever - and it's all down to HANNAH GIBBONS' mother...  more...

From the Gazette & Herald of Friday, January 27, 1956

WITHOUT its branches of the Women's Voluntary Services, Malton and Norton would undoubtedly be very much the poorer.   more...

Y Rock date announced

Y ROCK 2 is set to take place on July 15.   more...

Big break for My Friend Juliet

MY Friend Juliet are due to play a huge gig at the number one music venue in the new music capital of the North, Leeds, on February 18.   more...

Mindfold is a Dutch of class

ON February 19, we will see the first ever Dutch band appearing on the local scene.   more...

On track to make it big on the rock scene

FOLLOWING on from the interview with New Found Glory, I fired some questions to Reuben's very own Guy to find out what really makes them tick as a band, and here's what he had to say.  more...

Ryedale News

New directors

FARMWAY, the leading farmer-controlled business in the North East, has announced the appointment of two new directors.  more...

Jobs saved

TWO jobs have been saved after the takeover of Yoredale Pharm Health (Ripon).  more...

Nothing woolly about this idea

WOOLLY thinking has given two creative Ryedale women a great idea for making the most of sheep fleece.  more...

Young farmers' clubs

Wednesday, January 25, 2006  more...

Action plan ready if bird flu bug strikes

SUPERVET Kate Sharp has revealed the action plan which will be launched if bird flu strikes a poultry farm in North Yorkshire.  more...

I won't let raiders beat me - Arthur, 83

VILLAGE shops and post offices in Ryedale have been put on alert after burglars targeted the Old Post Office and Village Store in the beauty spot village of Stonegrave near Helmsley.  more...

Parking debate hots up

A MAJOR new strategy for car parking, which could see cheaper rates, park and ride schemes, a new car park and additional charges in Ryedale, will be debated by councillors tomorrow night.   more...

Town hit by spate of car break-ins

EIGHT cars were broken into in eight hours in Norton in a concerted attack, police have revealed.  more...

Youth project may be saved from closure

RYEDALE'S leading youth service provider could be back from the brink of closure - if funding from Ryedale District Council is approved.   more...

Baby killer's conviction upheld at Appeal Court

A LABOURER who murdered his girlfriend's baby after four months in which he made the infant's existence a "living hell" has had his conviction upheld at London's Appeal Court.   more...

Farewell to tragic Rachael

HUNDREDS of mourners have paid tribute to Rachael Bower, the young mother whose life was tragically cut short by cancer.  more...

`We must back the BID - or face bleak future'

BUSINESS leaders in Malton and Norton have been warned that unless they back the new Business Improvement District (BID) initiative they face "bleak years" ahead.  more...

Renowned historian dies aged 44

THE family of renowned architectural historian Giles Worsley have said they are "devastated" by his death.  more...

Uphill struggle as John faces race against time

IT'S a race to recovery for a top Ryedale council executive who needs to overcome an ankle injury before a trip of a lifetime to Mount Kilimanjaro.   more...

National Farmers' Union no confidence vote

LAST week the NFU Council gave a unanimous vote of no confidence in the RPA's handling of the Single Payment Scheme.  more...

Ryedale Sport

Pikes savour Vase victory

FA Vase, round four: Pickering Town 3, Tavistock 0  more...

Malton back on form

Durham/Northumberland One: Redcar 9, Malton & Norton 15  more...

Dubai debut for stable star

The Ryedale flag will be carried at Nad Al Sheba racecourse in Dubai on Thursday evening when the Richard Fahey-trained Realism makes his debut in the Arabian Gulf.  more...

  
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