Posts by yorkshire reporter

Behind Every Successful Man Is A Woman!

This month I have asked my wife Janine to share her memories and experiences and also tell you about her forthcoming cycle challenge to Malawi. You have read about Richard’s twenty five year career in the cycling industry…well double that and add a few years and you get mine. I…

Breathtaking Moments On RSPB Seabird Cruises To Bempton Cliffs

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The taste of salt on your lips, the sound of bird cries echoing hauntingly and the sight of hundreds of thousands of seabirds packed onto towering chalk cliffs – as wildlife spectacles go, the Bempton Cliffs seabird colony in all its swirling, soaring, squawking glory is hard to beat, and…

BEAUTIFUL SCENES FROM YORKSHIRE TO TRAVEL EUROPE

Local News
The glorious county of Yorkshire will be showcased across the UK and Europe, in marvellous technicolour, on a fleet of trucks which incredibly travels the equivalent of twice around the world in just one day. Vibrant artwork featuring some of Yorkshire’s most magnificent scenes will adorn the back of 50…

KNARESBOROUGH, THE HISTORY AND BEAUTY

−−−−− BY LINZI DAVIES −−−−− Not far from Leeds, the market town of Knaresborough makes for a lovely outing, perhaps strolling around the market or shops, whiling time away rowing on the river Nidd, or visiting some of the tourist attractions there. Having enjoyed many visits to the town over…

Mother Shipton’s

− BY SELINA / JUNIOR REPORTER − Hello readers and welcome to my monthly article about family places to go. I hope you are all enjoying the weather as the months start to get warmer and the countdown to the summer holidays begins! This month I am going to be…

Knaresborough Castle

This month I visited Knaresborough Castle. A royal stronghold in the north of England, it is not far from Leeds, so over the years I have visited many times, and always enjoyed my time spent in the town on days out. I recently returned with my family, and delved into…

THE BEATLES, SERGEANT PEPPER AND THE LEEDS CONNECTION

“It was twenty years ago today, that Sergeant Pepper taught the band play…” To bring things up to date, it’s now fifty years ago this month, June 1967, that The Beatles released their most famous album or ‘LP’ as they were called way back then, ‘Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club…

Welcome To Yorkshire Garden Wins Silver At Chelsea Show

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It took a whopping 8 tonnes of Scarborough sand, 11 tonnes of Yorkshire chalkstone, 9 tonnes of sandstone, and 2 tonnes of Flamborough pebbles to create the most ambitious RHS Chelsea garden yet. The amazing Welcome to Yorkshire garden at RHS Chelsea was awarded a Silver medal by RHS Chelsea…
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