Police call for new powers to combat livestock worrying
POLICE have called for new powers to tackle livestock worrying as it is revealed the cost of attacks has reached record levels.
POLICE have called for new powers to tackle livestock worrying as it is revealed the cost of attacks has reached record levels.
SETTLE Quaker Meeting House, a Grade II* Listed Building and the oldest place of worship in Settle, has been shrouded in scaffolding for the last few weeks while the roof has been stripped, repaired and replaced.
NATIONAL charity Heart Research UK is calling on people to take part in its Yorkshire Dales Hike for Your Heart festival in June and raise money to help in the prevention, treatment and cure of heart disease.
DIETITIANS at Airedale Hospital are joining a national campaign to explain what they do and how they can help patients and staff.
WHEN Linda heard about the new Cancer Support Centre in Skipton she jumped at the chance to volunteer. Having experienced the loss of two loved ones from cancer, she knew first hand the difference support groups can make. Three years ago when her Gran was diagnosed with cancer, it was a local support group that really helped her through it and she was so glad that she had been able to access that kind of support.
SKIPTON law firm QualitySolicitors Mewies has maintained the national Law Society’s law management quality mark, Lexcel.
SKIPTON Auction Mart’s 2015 pedigree beef season came to a close with the Ling Fields Beef Cattle Fair last Wednesday, the annual multi-breeds show and sale of beef breeding cattle, when interest among a discerning audience centred around mobile, natural bulls ready to go straight to work.
AIREDALE Hospital’s board of directors are taking to the road and stopping off in Settle to find out what are the burning health issues for residents.
Gardeners may be coping with unseasonally cold weather, but there is plenty to look forward to in June, as horticulture expert and Craven College tutor Michael Myers explains
JUNE is a somewhat depressing month for the star gazer. The Sun does not set until after 9pm. To see a properly dark sky the observer has to wait until very late in the evening.
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