That's all from Wednesday...published at 06:30
Those are all the updates from across Yorkshire on Wednesday 19 April 2017.
Want to find out what's happening on Thursday 20 April? Just click here.
Multi-million pound deal secures future of Headingley Stadium
Doncaster Park death: Man died of heart attack
Burberry 'thinking through' Leeds £50m manufacturing plant plans
Miliband and Clegg to stand for re-election in South Yorkshire
Building destroyed in blaze at former golf club near York
Violence at Doncaster prison 'not being reported'
Barnsley 'heroin deaths' not linked to West Yorkshire fatalities
Leeds woman missing for two weeks 'has York links'
Updates on Wednesday 19 April 2017
Andrew Barton, Ronan Sully and Nick Wilmshurst
Those are all the updates from across Yorkshire on Wednesday 19 April 2017.
Want to find out what's happening on Thursday 20 April? Just click here.
The council said the cost of the development would be met by leasing the ground back to the clubs.
Read MoreListen to live BBC local radio commentary from Sunday's action in the Super League and Challenge Cup fifth round.
Read MoreDogs and mountain rescue teams try to locate Svitlana Krasnoselska, last seen two weeks ago.
Read MoreYorkshire bowler Ben Coad signs a one-year contract extension, keeping him at Headingley until the end of 2018.
Read MoreNick Wilmshurst
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
Well that's all from us for today, we'll be back tomorrow from 06:30 with all the latest news, sport, weather and travel for Yorkshire.
Updates on breaking news will continue throughout the night, but before we go, let's look back at some of our top stories from today:
See you tomorrow.
The 31-year-old 2012 Olympic champion retired from athletics in October.
Read MorePeople are being warned over a recent series of scam emails claiming to be from West Yorkshire Police.
They are a series of what are known as phishing emails which try to make you believe that the force is contacting you with a speeding ticket or an invoice.
The email asks you to click on a link for more information or to pay a fine, which in reality downloads a trojan virus onto your hard drive.
West Yorkshire Police say they "would never correspond via email" for personal information.
The advice is not to click on any of the links.
Now, you might think the BBC Look North presenter, Harry Gration, has a limo and outriders to get him to the studio in Leeds.
Not so, he gets the bus!
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A musical starring the 80s pop singer Sonia, which was due to be staged at the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford has been cancelled.
The industry magazine The Stage claims that the show, external "failed to raise the funds" to let the show continue having sold tickets to only "45 paying patrons" on its second night and promises on investment not materialising.
The Alhambra Theatre has confirmed the musical, planned to hit the stage in July, won't be going ahead and that sales had been "low".
But they did add that they didn't have a real chance to promote the production.
An official statement from the production company says:
Quote MessageThe 2017 UK Tour of the production Shout! The Musical has been cancelled due to circumstances beyond the Producer's control”.
Peter Frosdick, Director
A man in York who attempted steal items from women in the city centre is being sought by police.
Officers say that he tried to steal property from "a number of women" around the Exhibition Square and Clarence Street area of the city.
It happened after 22:00 yesterday and the man is described as in his early 20’s, with hair that had a shaved line down the side.
Police say they want the public's help in catching him.
Sheffield United's now the first major English league club to have its own artisan lager.
The brew, Kop, officially launches at Sentinel Brewing Co. just around the corner from the Blades' ground.
The first brew was mashed-in earlier this month by Sheffield United legend Tony Currie. It was the first time he'd been in a brew house.
Cheers!
Yorkshire Sculpture Park is getting a new £3.8m visitor centre, work began today.
The new building means the attraction will be able to accommodate more people each year - at the moment about 500,000 people visit annually.
The sculpture park is now in its 40th year and the new building will house a gallery space, restaurant and public foyer.
Quote MessageThe new visitor centre is a reflection of our ambition to increase long-term resilience and sustainability by building audiences."
Guy Laurie, Yorkshire Sculpture Park
You might not be able to get a seat on the train every morning, but at least now you can rest your weary feet before you hop on board.
Brand new seating has been installed for customers on the platforms at six railways stations across the north, including Dewsbury and Malton.
TransPennine Express, who manage the stations, have spent more than £75,000 on 45 benches replacing the old seating at Dewsbury and Malton, as well as Brough in East Yorkshire, Scunthorpe, Stalybridge and Thornaby.
They say the new benches form part of their plan to "further enhance the customer experience whether waiting for train or travelling on one".
Sounds good to us.
So much so in fact, here's another look at them from another angle:
Police in Rotherham have released CCTV footage of a woman they'd like to speak to amid growing concern for her welfare.
Officers say they don't know who she is, but were called to the Tesco on Biscay Way in Wath on Monday lunchtime.
They had calls from staff about her after she left the shop.
South Yorkshire Police want to hear from anyone who recognises her .
Nineties girl-band All Saints are the latest act to be announced to perform at York Racecourse this summer, as part of 'Music Showcase Saturday', on 29 July.
Melanie Blatt, Shaznay Lewis, Natalie and Nicole Appleton had major chart success during the 1990s,winning two Brit awards and achieving record sales in excess of 12 million worldwide.
The band made a successful comeback last year with a new album, “Red Flag”.
The future of Headingley Stadium in Leeds as an international venue has been secured after a multi-million pound deal to revamp the site was approved.
Leeds City Council will now broker a £35m third-party investment to redevelop the stadium.
Yorkshire County Cricket Club had warned - without the redevelopment, it would lose the chance to host international matches.
It led to this comment from a councillor in which he said he didn't want Leeds to end up like another West Yorkshire city:
Quote Message"I was told a city has a number of golden nuggets. If it lets them go, it ends up like Wakefield."
Cllr Richard Lewis, Leeds City Council
Both former party leaders confirm they intend to continue serving as MPs.
Read MoreSheffield United fans are being warned they face being kicked out of the ground if they buy tickets aimed at MK Dons fans.
This weekend's match is the Blades' final away fixture of their title-winning League One campaign, and the club has confirmed that there are no plans to to increase their allocation of 7,521 tickets - which have completely sold out.
United also say they are making progress identifying the fan (pictured below) holding a flare among away supporters at Port Vale on Friday.
They club say once he has been identified, the fan will be banned from Bramall Lane and information will be passed to the authorities.
The club say there is a strict zero tolerance policy towards fireworks, flares, smoke bombs and anti-social behaviour at all EFL grounds, and fans risk prosecution and banning orders.
North Yorkshire's fire service say they've been called out to 50 arson incidents in just over two weeks.
Watch Manager, Adele Kendall, says "five in York and one in Catterick had to be extinguished last night alone."
Crews think the rise may be due to young people being bored during the school holidays and asks them to consider how they'd feel if a family member of theirs needed assistance, but a crew dealing with a deliberately set fire wasn't available.
Quote MessageWe encourage parents to talk to their children about the dangers of playing with fire."
Adele Kendall, Watch Manager