Summary

  • Dylan Groenewegen wins first stage of Tour de Yorkshire

  • Major crash as pack of riders push for finish line in Scarborough

  • Sir Gary Verity given award by France for bringing Grand Depart to Yorkshire

  • Sheffield brothers jailed for child prostitution

  • Prime Minister on the campaign trail in Leeds

  • Police operation to tackle bike theft in York

  • Brownlee brothers cut ribbon at new Leeds triathlon centre

  • Delayed opening date set for Halifax Piece Hall

  • Updates on Friday 28 April 2017

  1. Police search for missing 13-year-old from Leedspublished at 10:41 British Summer Time 23 October 2020

    Police are asking for help trying to find a missing 13-year-old girl from Leeds.

    Precious Richmond FordImage source, West Yorkshire Police

    Precious Richmond Ford, who has been reported missing from Leeds, was last seen in Kentmere Avenue in the Seacroft area at about 18:30 on Wednesday.

    She is described as being about 5ft 4ins tall and of medium build.

    She was last seen wearing trainers, black cycling shorts and a black jacket, West Yorkshire Police say.

    She has links to South Yorkshire and may have travelled there, officers add.

  2. Police appeal for help finding suspected burglarpublished at 09:54 British Summer Time 23 October 2020

    Do you recognise this man? Peter Whitley, 37, from Beeston, is wanted by police on suspicion of burglary.

    ScumImage source, West Yorkshire Police

    Despite "extensive inquiries" police in West Yorkshire say they've been unable to find him.

    Anyone who sees him, or who has information which could assist in tracing him, is being asked to contact police.

  3. Council commits to free school holidays meals pledgepublished at 09:15 British Summer Time 23 October 2020

    Doncaster Council will provide children with free meals over the school holidays, mayor Ros Jones has said.

    A school mealImage source, PA Media

    MPs were asked to vote on a motion on Wednesday offering free school meals during holidays until Easter 2021.

    The motion was backed by footballer Marcus Rashford, who is leading a campaign on child hunger, and he urged MPs to "unite" and stop being influenced by "political affiliation".

    On Wednesday evening, MPs rejected the Labour motion by 322 votes to 261.

    Today the mayor said it was "not party politics, but the right thing to do".

    She added Doncaster Council will provide a £15 food voucher for "hard-hit" families.

    These will be administered by individual schools and paid for the local authority, with more than 11,000 children being eligible for the vouchers, the council added.

  4. Rare coin expected to fetch £15,000 at auctionpublished at 08:58 British Summer Time 23 October 2020

    A rare 12th Century coin discovered in North Yorkshire is expected to fetch up to £15,000 when it goes under the hammer next month.

    Baron Eustace Fitzjohn coinImage source, Dix Noonan Webb

    The silver penny, which was issued in York by Baron Eustace Fitzjohn, was found by metal detectorist Rob Brown, from Leeds, in August.

    Auctioneers Dix Noonan Webb say the coin is one of only 20 surviving examples with this design and is estimated to fetch between £10,000 and £15,000.

    Baron Eustace Fitzjohn was the Lord of Malton and Knaresborough and served under King Henry I before supporting the Empress Matilda in a 20-year civil war against her cousin Stephen, a period known as The Anarchy.

    Baron Eustace Fitzjohn coinImage source, Dix Noonan Webb

    Nigel Mills, expert in artefacts and antiquities at Dix Noonan Webb, said: “Baron Eustace Fitzjohn was a Justician of the North and became a great monastic patron.

    "He was, to some extent, the Baron Alan Sugar of his day, coming from a humble background but achieving great wealth and prominence.

    "As it was a period of civil war, Baron Fitzjohn had the authority to have coins struck in York which were primarily for local use.”

    The coin will be put up for auction on 3 November.

  5. Social distancing measures extended in North Yorkshire townspublished at 08:01 British Summer Time 23 October 2020

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    Social distancing measures in Harrogate and Knaresborough will remain in place for another three months – with some traffic cones being replaced with planters, it's been confirmed.

    Covid signsImage source, Reuters/Toby Melville/File Photo

    Parking suspensions and road closures introduced in the towns to give priority to pedestrians will be extended until 31 January, according to North Yorkshire County Council.

    Traffic cones along James Street and Albert Street in Harrogate will also be replaced with “much more attractive” planters, the council said.

    It comes after a planned trial to pedestrianise James Street was delayed after complaints from the town’s business sector.

    North Yorkshire County Council and Harrogate Borough Council had hoped to test out the idea this year – but have now pushed it back to 2021.

    The authorities said they had listened to feedback from businesses and will keep the current measures under review.

    Parking spaces between Princes Square and West Park on the A61 in Harrogate will also be reopened under the recently announced changes.

  6. Wakefield end losing run with Giants winpublished at 22:56 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    Wakefield Trinity end a 10-game losing run as they come from behind to stun Huddersfield Giants in Super League.

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  7. Eden hat-trick helps Cas beat Hull KRpublished at 21:59 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    Greg Eden scores a hat-trick of tries against his former side as Castleford seal victory against Hull KR in Super League.

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  8. Tier 3 business hit 'beggars belief'published at 18:51 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    South Yorkshire business owners say strict restrictions will bring further financial hardship.

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  9. Stoke's Collins has red card overturnedpublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    Stoke City defender Nathan Collins has the red card he was given in the 2-2 draw with Barnsley rescinded.

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  10. Glass-fronted building approved for castle sitepublished at 18:29 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    A glass-fronted restaurant and holiday lets will be built on a site beneath Scarborough Castle.

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  11. City gets socially-distanced laser light showpublished at 17:59 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    The annual event will allow people to control the laser light show above Leeds with their smartphone.

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  12. New Archbishop of York takes seat in Lordspublished at 17:55 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

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    The new Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, has taken his seat in the House of Lords.

    Stephen CottrellImage source, Yui Mok/PA Wire

    It marks a return to the upper chamber for the Church of England's second most senior clergyman, who already had a place on the red benches in his former post as the Bishop of Chelmsford.

    Mr Cottrell, who was enthroned as the 98th Archbishop of York on Sunday, took over the role from John Sentamu.

    The 62-year-old was supported by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and the Bishop of London Sarah Mullally as he swore the oath of allegiance to the Queen during the short introduction ceremony in the Lords.

    He is among the 26 lords spiritual who have their places reserved in the upper house for Church of England bishops.

  13. £2.6m pandemic funding boost for Sheffield Supertrampublished at 17:32 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    Sheffield's Supertram network is to receive a £2.6m government funding boost to support the service as the coronavirus pandemic continues.

    Supertram in Sheffield

    The city's network is one of several across the North and Midlands to receive a share of £35m cash aimed at easing the financial burden on local authorities and operators, according to the Department of Transport (DoT).

    The new 12-week funding boost brings the total extra cash awarded to Sheffield's Supertram since the start of the coronavirus pandemic to £9.4m, according to the DoT.

    Light Rail Minister Baroness Vere said: "Trams serve as a vital link for communities...We know many people rely on these services every day.

    "That’s why we’re continuing to fund services so they can operate safely during the pandemic."

    About five million journeys are usually taken on the Sheffield Supertram - which runs between Sheffield and Rotherham and is operated by Stagecoach - every year.

  14. Pianist to highlight plight of virus-hit musicianspublished at 17:17 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    Royal Academy of Music graduate Ke Ma will play a repertoire including Debussy and Chopin.

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  15. Dog stolen in Huddersfield jewellery and cash burglarypublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    Burglars have stolen a dog, along with jewellery and cash, in a robbery in Huddersfield, police say.

    Charlie the sproker spanielImage source, West Yorkshire Police

    The dog was taken during the break-in shortly after 13:00 on Monday in Riverside in the Clayton West area.

    The stolen dog is a brown male sprocker spaniel called Charlie, who has a small amount of white under his chin and a half-docked tail.

    He is two years old and is described as being "unusually fluffy" for this type of breed, with long hair around his legs and ears.

    Anyone with information about the burglary, or the whereabouts of the dog, cash and jewellery, is being urged to contact police.

  16. Witness appeal after 'shots fired' from vehicles in Wathpublished at 15:59 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after shots were fired in Wath yesterday afternoon.

    Quarry Hill Road, WathImage source, Google

    Officers were called at about 16:20 on Wednesday to reports of "weapons discharges" from a dark grey/black car and a white BMW travelling in convoy on Quarry Hill Road.

    Then, at about 16:30, a black 4x4 collided with a tree on nearby Hoober Lane/Angel Lane at Brampton Bierlow, according to South Yorkshire Police.

    However, it's not yet clear if this vehicle was linked to the earlier shooting and no injuries have been reported, the force adds.

    Two men, aged 24 and 25, have since been arrested on suspicion of firearms offences and remain in custody, police say.

    Officers are now asking for anyone who may have seen what happened, or who has information about the two incidents, to get in touch.

    Anyone with CCTV or dash cam footage is also being asked to contact the South Yorkshire force.

  17. 'Loss of life' warning after trains hit scooter and bikepublished at 15:25 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    A scooter and a bike were both hit by trains in the last month after being deliberately placed on a railway line in West Yorkshire, police say.

    Bike on railway lineImage source, British Transport Police

    These were just two of several similar incidents which have taken place recently, including several "near-misses", on the line between Leeds and Micklefield, according to British Transport Police (BTP).

    Officers are now warning that vandals are putting their own lives and the lives of train passengers and railway workers at risk.

    Insp Richard Price, from BTP, said: “In three instances recently, trains have struck obstructions placed on the line.

    "Placing items on the tracks can ultimately cause a derailment and consequently serious injury and potential loss of life."

    Matt Foote, Route Operations Manager for the area, said: “Any member of the public who goes onto the railway is putting not only themselves at risk, but also the wellbeing and safety of passengers and railway workers.

    "Watching the trains go by is one thing, but laying objects on the track or throwing items at passing trains is reckless and irresponsible. ”

    BTP says officers will be patrolling the line in a bid to clamp down on the recent criminal activity.

  18. Concerns over 'sheer demand' of tier 3 policingpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    Extra pressure on the police as South Yorkshire moves to tier three coronavirus regulations at the weekend is being highlighted by the organisation representing rank-and-file officers.

    Tier 3 sign in Sheffield

    Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Barnsley move into tier three - very high alert level - on Saturday.

    Steve Kent, chairman of the South Yorkshire Police Federation, said: "If we get a flood of complaints from the public telling on neighbours, it's going to potentially cause us problems in terms of the sheer demand of it.

    "Incidents of domestic violence, assaults and serious crime shouldn't be pushed aside by people saying, hypothetically, that a neighbour has a grandchild who has come round.

    "My concern is the strain it could put on front-line officers out there, who are already, not far off the limit with what they're dealing with day in, day out."

    Mr Kent says he's appealing to members of the public to "apply common sense, and to go along and support the rules as they are".

    The region's police commissioner said officers were ready for the new rules.

  19. Couple get married on hospital coronavirus wardpublished at 14:46 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    The ceremony was organised at short notice after James Cavanagh became ill with Covid-19.

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  20. Policing concerns over potential tier 3 demandpublished at 14:39 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    The Police Federation says policing in the region is already stretched before the restrictions begin.

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