Local News from Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025
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Reservoirs see largest weekly increase in over 30 years
Reservoirs in Yorkshire saw the largest weekly rise in over 30 years.
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Bumper crowds for giant veg and floral displays at the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show
Thousands of visitors flocked to Newby Hall near Ripon last weekend to enjoy a spectacular showcase of award-winning flowers and giant vegetables.
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Henshaws charity golf day raises thousands for people living with sight loss
Henshaw's Golf Day raised £12,500 for people living with sight loss and other disabilities following its return to Rudding Park earlier this month.
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Local sports coach launches free online sports courses for Harrogate children
Stuart Owen, a local sports coach, is offering free access to online sports courses for all primary school aged children in the Harrogate area through his social enterprise, Skillabus CIC.
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Young Harrogate hero honoured at local awards
Nine-year-old Mateo Robayna has been fundraising to support research into palliative care for young people with terminal cancers.
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Ripon Races set to support Ripon Community House
Ripon Racecourse, scene of the new Downton Abbey film, host their season finale this Saturday.
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Views sought on education arrangements for excluded primary pupils
North Yorkshire Council has launched a public consultation on proposed changes to how primary-aged children who have been permanently excluded from school may be taught in the future.
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Knaresborough announces the passing of former town crier
Nancy Buckle, Knaresborough Town Crier between 1997 and 2000, passed away peacefully on 4th September 2025.
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Town centre store to finally close after hanging on through national difficulties
Bodycare, on Cambridge Street in Harrogate, will finally be closing its doors after being one of the 56 stores to survive the first round of closures earlier this month.