• York: York café faces hygiene fine after poor inspection score | June 22
    Jun 22 2026
    York's latest Local Wire update covers a one-star hygiene rating for a café at The Range, a lift rescue near Stamford Bridge, and beavers in Cropton Forest reducing flood risks. A York farmer criticizes fly-tipped waste on a local road, while North Yorkshire tests remote witness technology in court.
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  • York: Fire breaks out in York village, emergency crews respond | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    York firefighters contained a wildfire in Upper Poppleton with no injuries reported, while a nine-year-old boy was bitten by a dog during a football match in Knaresborough. A restored WWII air force tower in Tholthorpe is now a luxury home for sale, and North Yorkshire courts are introducing remote witness technology.
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  • York: Serious crash closes major York road, injuring one | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    York's Local Wire update covers a serious crash on the A19 near Chapel Haddlesey leaving one hospitalized, a second road closure due to another incident, and a cyclist under investigation for damaging a coach's wing mirror on Tadcaster Road. The episode also mentions an air ambulance call at Vangarde Shopping Park and a power cut in Stamford Bridge.
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  • York: Doctor warns of rising water dangers in Yorkshire | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    York's latest Local Wire update highlights rising water incidents in the region, including a warning from Dr. Stuart Reid of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, and a new wildfire in the North York Moors linked to a discarded cigarette. City center traders protest tighter parking rules while Aldi's new supermarket in North Yorkshire moves forward, alongside a suicide prevention campaign targeting farming communities.
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  • York: Car crashes into house on edge of East Yorkshire town | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    York residents should be aware of a serious car crash in The Beechwood, Driffield, and a controversial legal decision freeing a serial shoplifter who assaulted staff. Additionally, York’s Mount School received praise for its educational excellence, while city officials announce a road closure in East Cottingwith for infrastructure work.
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  • York: Council removes councillors' home addresses from public register | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    York's city council plans to remove North Yorkshire councillors' home addresses from public records to protect them from harassment following recent safety concerns. A new emergency kit initiative and a petition to save a vital community service in Ryedale are also highlighted in the update.
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  • York: Porsche crash injures family en route to Castle Howard, jury told | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    York's latest news includes a high-speed Porsche crash near Castle Howard that injured a family, raising concerns about reckless driving. Police are intensifying patrols under Project Servator to combat rising crime in North Yorkshire, while officials plan a water safety meeting led by Deputy Mayor Jo Coles.
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  • York: York's art prize returns with new exhibition | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    York's Aesthetica Art Prize returns to York Art Gallery this month, spotlighting emerging artists and contemporary art. Drivers are warned of slow-moving traffic on the A64, while Bishopthorpe Road closes for its summer street party, affecting local businesses.
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