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Cheap commuting
12:43pm Friday 11th January 2008
THE Channel 4 television cameras return to the region next week so let's hope they leave with a more favourable impression than the last time, when Middlesbrough was labelled the worst place in the country to live.

Park politics
2:01pm Friday 4th January 2008
THE George and Dragon is the most English of pub names. It is perhaps not surprising that the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority took a dim view of the Caribbeanstyle umbrellas that appeared outside the 18th century public house at Aysgarth three years ago.

The value of time
1:13pm Friday 28th December 2007
BRITAIN is a Catholic country' was the headline in a Sunday newspaper just before Christmas.

For the children
1:11pm Friday 21st December 2007
EVERY Child Deserves a Good Childhood is the title of the Children's Society Annual Report for 2006/7.

Charging challenge
12:17pm Friday 14th December 2007
WHAT are the risks of introducing parking charges in Northallerton, Thirsk, Bedale and Stokesley?
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Growing pains
2:21pm Friday 7th December 2007
THE debate about proposals for the development of Northallerton over the next 20 years has been notable for concern about closure of what has become known as the Brompton gap - the stretch of farmland which keeps the village of Brompton as a separate entity north of the county town.

Post office cuts
12:16pm Friday 30th November 2007
PROPOSALS to close 42 rural post offices in North Yorkshire will be greeted with dismay in the mostly isolated villages and hamlets affected.
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University challenge
12:42pm Friday 23rd November 2007
THE idea of Darlington becoming a university town is truly exciting.

A decision delayed
1:02pm Friday 16th November 2007
IN less than six months work is due to start on one of the biggest road schemes in the North of England.

Support the dream
12:33pm Friday 9th November 2007
A DREAM came true in Richmond this week with the opening of The Station, the revitalised old station building, now the splendid home of a two-screen cinema, a restaurant, community meeting rooms and small business units.

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