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'Yorkshire-Man' to lead Yorkshire Day fun at York Maze

A YORKSHIRE-THEMED superhero will lead the Yorrkshire Day celebrations at a popular city venue tomorrow (August 1).

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WALK: Ribblehead and Whernside

The highest point in Yorkshire is the summit of Whernside. The most popular climb is from the wonderful Ribblehead viaduct. It is hard on the feet but the route is easy to follow. A satisfying day out.

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‘Cops vs Kids’ E-sports pilot in York

AN OFFICER in York has been working on a new project during the past few months to help improve police engagement with children and young people.

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Gig celebration for happy couple

A TOP rock band helped a happy Yorkshire couple to celebrate their wedding day during a special gig at a popular North Yorkshire venue.

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Golf day fun for youngsters at Pike Hills Golf Club

YOUNG players at York golf club took part in a fun day at their local club after months of being unable to play during the pandemic.

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Joseph Rowntree Theatre launches 'packed' performance programme

A THEATRE in York has announced a "packed" programme of performances with over 20 live shows for the coming season.

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York city centre celebrates Yorkshire Day

THE people of York helped to celebrate Yorkshire Day yesterday by taking part in a range of activities in the city centre.

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I'm A Celebrity 2021: Location for new series confirmed by ITV

The much-loved series - fronted by the nation's favourite duo Ant & Dec - will see a celebrity crowned the king or queen of the castle once again.

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Outdoor cinema to be staged in Castle Howard grounds

AN OUTDOOR cinema is set to return to Castle Howard next month.

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Ben Shephard left in 'tears' on ITV Good Morning Britain

The Tipping Point and Ninja Warrior UK host was presenting the ITV breakfast show alongside Kate Garraway.

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First look inside York's new artisan coffee shop 200 Degrees

A NEW artisan coffee shop has opened in York, with the aim of giving "coffee culture” in the city an "uplift".

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Deer Shed Festival hailed a success after thousands turn out

MORE than 2,000 fans turned out for the return of a popular music festival.

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HBO's The Prince slammed for 'disgusting' portrayal of royal family

The new cartoon series features the royal family as seen through the eyes of Prince George and launched on HBO Max last week.

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Press Business Award contender City Cruises welcomed record numbers

A VISITOR attraction welcomed record numbers in June despite being forced to adapt its operations during the pandemic.

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Warning to squatters that ex-Fibbers site is 'dangerously unsafe'

DEVELOPERS claim a former York music venue which squatters have occupied is “dangerously unsafe to be inhabited” - and have revealed that a revised vision for the site is being drawn up which includes...

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What would you say to your younger self?

YORK community arts collective Next Door But One are teaming up with Explore York for a library tour of Matt Harper-Hardcastle’s one-act play Operation Hummingbird - in which a man goes back to talk to...

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Netflix's Bridgerton to Brideshead: Castle Howard on screen

AS Castle Howard announces it is to close for a secret filming project, we look back at the many films and TV shows that have been shot at the country pile just outside York...

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Channel 4 revisit 'killer nanny' Louise Woodward case in 'gripping' documentary

The new three-part documentary will offer a “new perspective” on the case which gripped the nation, and the world, 25 years ago.

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York Theatre Royal's Around The World In 80 Days lifts off

YORK Theatre Royal is going global, visiting all four corners of York in 23 days with its summer family show Around The World In 80 Days.

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What's on: things to do in and around York

GO forth and multiply the chance to see the summer spurt of theatre, musicals and outdoor shows, urges Charles Hutchinson, who also highlights big gig news for autumn and March 2022.

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