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The Northallerton craftsman who helped stock the world's most famous dolls’ house
The largest and most famous dolls’ house in the world is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year in Windsor Castle and its elaborate dining room features a tea service fashioned in silver in Northallerton. Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House was made
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Bedale Primary School ranked 'good' by Ofsted
Staff and pupils at Bedale CE Primary school are celebrating after it received a "good" rating from Ofsted after a recent inspection. The school’s head teacher, Liz Turnbull said: "We are incredibly proud of this report which reflects the wonderful
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Chinese students enjoy fish and chip lunch on visit to Leyburn
A group of 38 students from China recently completed a memorable two-day visit to a North Yorkshire school as part of a cultural exchange program. The Chinese students stayed at Low Mill Outdoor Centre in Askrigg while exploring the Yorkshire Dales
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Energy giant expands partnership to help students
STUDENTS in Tees Valley are set to benefit after the expansion of a partnership between bp and a leading social mobility charity. The partnership with Career Ready, which launched just a few days ago, will see up to 40 young people, aged 16-18,
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Sunday lunch at a Dales hotel that is being reborn - here's what we thought
Askrigg is always busy. Wherever you go, you can see the bobble hats of walkers bobbing among the dry stone walls as they enjoy the flat pastures along the dale bottoms or energetically tackle the steep rises of the dale sides that lead to heavenly
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Electric vehicle chargers installed across National Parks through BMW deal
New electric vehicle charging points are being installed across the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors in a deal paid for by BMW working in partnership with the National Parks. In the Dales, 12 EV charge-points have been installed at the Malham
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See Yorkshire's striking dry valleys on this stunning circular walk
This part of the Yorkshire Wolds is characterised by the dry valleys (excellent at this time of year!). Nowhere are they more uniform and striking as those to the east of Sledmere, near Cottam and Cowlam Manor. The walk takes you through and above