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Mayor David Skaith At Ripon Cathedral Speaking At The Latest North Yorkshire Rural Commission Meeting
Rural communities have been “let down and left behind” by governments of all parties, the Mayor of York and North Yorkshire said as regio...
North Yorkshire Council has been urged to take a more proactive role in representing local communities over proposals for the Hope Moor Wind Farm.
Campaign group Hope Moor Wind Farm Action Group said residents felt the authority was not pr...
By Bill Edgar, Local Democracy Reporter
Parish councillors preparing to fight for ‘every blade of grass’
Parish councillors have threatened to take legal action if areas of Green Belt land around Durham City are earmarked for development...
Good morning! I’m Sarah Hartley and this is your usual Tuesday edition of The Northern Eco. As you’ve received this newsletter then either you subscribed, or someone forwarded it to you. If the latter, then you can click on this handy littl...
Full house at the village hall meeting. Photo: Sarah Hartley
When the family of Lady Augusta Henrietta Milbanke built the village school that bears her name on a plaque in 1875, the idea of villagers assembling there to challenge governmen...
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I'm a journalist fortunate enough to be based in the Yorkshire Dales. When I'm not here writing about environmental issues you'll possibly find me cycling these hills.
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Tom is an engineer and environmentalist, working with individuals and organisations on responding to climate change at sb-energy.co.uk, and communicating about the energy transition on Youtube with a channel called 'Low Carbon Lifestyle'
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