County Championship - day four at it happenedpublished at 18:53 British Summer Time 4 May 2016
Relive the final day of round four of the County Championship, as Kent beat Glamorgan and Notts and Yorkshire play out a thrilling draw.
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News, sport, weather and travel updates will resume at 07:00 on Thursday
Andrew Barton
Relive the final day of round four of the County Championship, as Kent beat Glamorgan and Notts and Yorkshire play out a thrilling draw.
Read MoreAndrew Barton
BBC Local Live
That's the end of our live service for today.
I'll be back from 07:00 on Thursday with more news, sport, travel and weather updates from around the county.
I'll leave you today with another wonderful collection from our BBC Weather Watchers.
Thanks to, from left to right top, margaretkiora and Filey, The Stick Man's Helmsley, and Andy's opposite view of Filey.
Thanks for the bottom row, from left to right, are due to Nick Rainbow's Malton, JohnsonsofWhixleys' Whixley and Gary Hornby's Studley Roger.
Thanks to all for reminding us that above the clouds the sky is always blue!
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Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live
Flamingo Land Zoo says it's worried that plans to frack in North Yorkshire could harm its animals.
The theme park's written to the County Council about plans to extract shale gas in Ryedale near Kirby Misperton.
Developer Third Energy says the park's concerns seem to be a "misconception" of how water would be re-used at the site.
The search is on for York's lost amphitheatre, external, a monument where gladiators fought, rebels were executed and soldiers of the VI Legion were addressed by their Emperor. And you can get involved:
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Paul Hudson
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
It'll become a little cloudier across the region this afternoon, but remaining dry with light or moderate south westerly winds. Feeling warm, with highs today of 16C (61F).
BBC Travel
The A64 Westborough in Scarborough is currently closed and there's queuing traffic in both directions at the A165 Northway junction, because of an accident.
Congestion on A165 Valley Bridge Road to the Somerset Terrace junction and to the B1364 Victoria Road junction.
Nathan Turvey
BBC Radio York, News
People are being asked what they think to plans for what could be the world's biggest offshore wind farm off the Yorkshire coast.
If built to its full capacity, it's claimed it could power over two million UK homes.
The latest consultation is for the Hornsea Project Three offshore wind farm.
It would be located about 75 miles off the coast in an area allocated for wind farm development.
Hornsea Project One, which has already been approved, is expected to be operational in 2020 and will become the world's largest offshore wind farm.
A decision on Hornsea Project Two is due to be made by the government next month.
Jonathan Cowap
Presenter, BBC Radio York
Do you make assumptions about someone you don't know simply because they're called Ted or Tarquin, Helen or Hermione?
Recently I was walking through York and saw a man with a big cardboard sign saying "Help Me Write A Play".
I assumed Tim Kelly (who hates being called Tim) was collecting money to help him finance his project, but I was wrong - he was trying to contact other Tims to explore the way names can define our personalities.
I was so intrigued I invited him onto BBC Radio York where he told me he ended up being contacted by 1,200 other Tims.
Did any of them like being called Tim? Click Timmy D below to find out:
Daniel Wainwright
BBC Data Unit
Fewer than 20% of people have chosen to vote in council elections in some areas of England over the past four years, BBC News analysis of voting patterns has shown.
Why are people turning their back on local elections and how can they be drawn back to the ballot box?
There were 41 out of about 2,500 wards in England where not even a fifth of the electorate turned out to choose a local councillor in 2012. This was the last time the seats being contested on 5 May this year were elected.
The Electoral Reform Society said this amounted to "serious democratic deficit" and it is vital people vote and hold authorities to account.
So how does the country solve a problem like low turnout? BBC News has been looking at some of the options.
BBC Travel
If you're in the Harrogate area it's worth knowing the A59 Knaresborough Road is closed in both directions, between the Roseville Road junction and the Birstwith Road junction, because of an accident.
Nathan Turvey
BBC Radio York, News
The latest headlines from our York Newsroom include:
Social media is starting to hot up as there are only hours to go before the first leg of Harrogate Town's National League North play-off semi-final against AFC Fylde.
Should Town go all the way and get promoted, there'll be a North Yorkshire derby against York City to look forward to.
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York's new brewery teams up with city pub of the year, external.
What a wonderful set of pics our BBC Weather Watchers are giving us today.
And while they show off North Yorkshire in all its splendid glory, is it me or does each pic have a taste of the tropical?
Thanks go to Grandadscott for the lovely pics of Hemingbrough, which nicely bookend Barley's Greens Tulips in Thirsk.
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live
The debate over whether British police officers should be armed continues...
These two North Yorkshire officers, external seem to be enjoying the latest crowd control prototypes.
Or it could be they're just getting into the Star Wars Day spirit.
Staying dry and feeling mild. Hooray! But will it last?
Here's BBC Look North's Owain Wyn Evans with the latest forecast:
Georgey Spanswick
Presenter, BBC Radio York Breakfast Show
We've been talking about the crisis in dairy farming this morning, with new figures showing North Yorkshire's dairy farmers are finding it even harder to make ends meet.
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board says 90% are failing to cover their costs. Last year, only 10% were in that situation.
The Conservative MP for Thirsk and Malton is Kevin Hollinrake and he told me the answer is for people to buy British:
Nathan Turvey
BBC Radio York, News
The latest headlines from our York Newsroom include: