Summary

  • News, sport, weather and travel updates resume at 07:00 on Monday

  • Updates on Friday 21 October 2016

  • Man arrested on suspicion of murder in Scarborough

  • Five masked men sought over 'targeted' attack in Northallerton

  • Castle Howard grounds 'no longer at risk' - Historic England

  • North Yorkshire tourism industry fears over Brexit

  1. Five things we've learnt today in North Yorkshirepublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Andrew Barton
    BBC Local Live, York

    That's the end of our live coverage for today, thanks for being with us. We'll be back at 07:00 on Monday.

    Meanwhile, here are five things we've learned over the course of the past few hours: 

    1. A man's been arrested on suspicion of murder as police investigate the suspicious death of a 50-year-old man in Scarborough
    2. An operation's taken place to evict a number of squatters from the former BHS store in the centre of York  
    3. There's good news for two North Yorkshire landmarks today as they've been taken off Historic England's At Risk Register
    4. A family from Selby are preparing to fly a former Russian paratroop biplane 10,000 miles across Africa
    5. And if you're eagle-eyed you might spot bouquets of flowers being left around York over the next few days - and here's why

    The weather is expected to be chilly and breezy over the weekend which means the occasionally blustery Malham Cove (pictured) may be even more bracing than usual!

    Malham

    Thanks to BBC Weather Watcher Sue for sending us that in.

    Wherever you go and whatever you do I hope you have a lovely weekend.

    We'll see you on Monday...

  2. Watch: 'All for a good cause': Selby family's Africa biplane odysseypublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Joanita Musisi
    Reporter, BBC Radio York

    Imagine flying 10,000 miles across Africa in a biplane...That's what a team of people from Selby are planning to do. 

    They're due to take part in a vintage air rally recreating the pioneering days of flight from the 1920s.   

    Martyn Wiseman, his wife Julia, and crew members Stasys Naujalis and Liutaur Dziuzas, are taking to the skies in an Antonov biplane, a five-tonne former Russian paratroop plane first built in 1976.

    The route they're flying re-creates the 1931 Imperial Airways Africa Route from the Nile to the highlands of Ethiopia, past the Serengeti and over Victoria Falls to Bulawayo in Zimbabwe.

    They're leaving in 10 days, so before they go I've been to see them making their final preparations, including giving the plane a quick lick of paint:

  3. Say it with flowers: Blooming good idea to raise hospice awarenesspublished at 14:10 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Andrew Barton
    BBC Local Live, York

    If you spot any bouquets of flowers around York over the next few days then pick them up - they're free and you can take them home. 

    Acomb florist Sue Hunter has come up with a different way of showing she cares.

    floristImage source, St Leonard's Hospice

    She's leaving bunches all over the city to promote St Leonard's Hospice. 

    St Leonard's Day takes place on 6 November and Sue hopes the idea - called the Lonely Bouquets - will help raise awareness and funds.

  4. North Yorkshire's weather: Cloudy with the odd shower possiblepublished at 13:50 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Keeley Donovan
    Weather presenter, BBC Look North

    A fairly cloudy afternoon, the cloud could be thick enough to produce the odd shower, more especially in the east but generally most places dry.

    Light winds and top temperatures today of about 12C (54F).

    Weather graphic
  5. Watch: Squatters evicted from York's former BHS storepublished at 13:38 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Elly Fiorentini
    BBC Local Live, York

    An operation's taken place to evict a number of squatters from the former BHS store in the centre of York.

    The store closed in August, but for the last nine days, six squatters have been living in the building.

    One of them told me they were there to "highlight the plight of the homeless".

    I was there when bailiffs went in to the building to serve an eviction order:

  6. Watch: How is Brexit vote affecting the 'Northern Powerhouse'?published at 13:30 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    BBC Inside Out

    The Northern Powerhouse was former chancellor George Osborne's big idea to help re-balance the economy away from over reliance on London.

    But, with Mr Osborne consigned to the backbenches, where does that leave his concept?

    The BBC's Toby Foster's been trying to find out.

    You can see more on BBC Inside Out Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, external tonight at 19:30 on BBC 1.

  7. Tykes want Championship day-night matchpublished at 13:24 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Yorkshire say they would be interested in hosting a day-night game in the County Championship in 2017.

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  8. Your headlines this lunchtimepublished at 13:10 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Nick Morris
    BBC Radio York News

    The top stories from our York newsroom this lunchtime include:

  9. A change in the weather?: In-the-know geese head for warmer climespublished at 12:52 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Andrew Barton
    BBC Local Live, York

    One of the sure signs things are getting colder is geese heading off for warmer climes to find food, warmth and nesting areas.

    I've spotted their v-shaped formations up above North Yorkshire quite a bit over the last few days - and it seems I'm not alone.

    Charlotte Topliss spotted these heading off in the skies above Brayton, near Selby: 

    Geese

    If you've spotted any signs of the changing season we'd love to see them. 

    You can get in touch and send your photos, via Twitter, externalFacebook, external or email.

  10. York Community Stadium plan goes to judicial reviewpublished at 12:26 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Andrew Barton
    BBC Local Live, York

    There are likely to be further delays to the already overdue York Community Stadium after the plans were called in for judicial review.  

    The stadium was due to be built at Monks Cross in time for York's football and rugby league clubs to play there in September 2018. 

    StadiumImage source, City of York Council

    A City of York Council spokesperson says: "It has been confirmed that a judge has concluded that the Community Stadium Judicial Review request can go forward for a full Judicial Review hearing. The council expects this to be considered early in the New Year."

    As well as sporting facilities at the complex, there's to be a cinema, but the Vue chain had said it wanted to apply for a judicial review after officials approved a bigger multiplex than was originally approved. 

    The council says it's not currently in a position to provide further details, but says it is "fully committed" to delivering the Community Stadium.

  11. York church added to Historic England 'At Risk' Registerpublished at 12:07 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Andrew Barton
    BBC Local Live, York

    There's good news for two North Yorkshire landmarks today as they've been taken off Historic England's At Risk Register.

    Both Barden Church in the Dales and the famous Grade-I listed Castle Howard, north of York are described as "no longer at risk".

    But the less happy news is that St Denys church on Walmgate in York (pictured) has been added to the list and is described as experiencing "slow decay".

    St DenysImage source, St Denys

    St Denys is largely a 14the century city church, external with "notable medieval glass", according to Historic England.

    It's described as being "truncated" following damage in the Civil War and the west tower dates from the 19th century.

    The tower and roofs are in fair order, but the stonework of the north aisle is poor and the glass is deteriorating. 

    St Denys

    If you look at the pics above, you can see light coming through a crack in the windows and the deteriorating stonework.  

    Historic England say a "solution has been agreed, but not yet implemented". In the meantime, it remains "at risk"...    

  12. When Olympians have a day offpublished at 11:40 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Olympic gold medallist Jack Laugher is definitely taking things easy!

    After winning two medals in Rio, the Ripon-born and Leeds-trained diver seems to be relaxing nicely into normal life.

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  13. Traffic and Travel: Delays on East Coast main line and in Harrogatepublished at 11:18 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    BBC Travel

    We're getting reports of a couple of delays on the rails.

    Things are being held up on the East Coast line between Retford and Doncaster, due to a fault with a barrier at a level crossing.

    Trains are having to run at a reduced speed on all lines as a result.

    And there are delays on Northern Trains of up to 15 minutes on the line at Pannal, near Harrogate, due to emergency engineering works.

    MapsImage source, Google
  14. Police release more details of suspicious death in Scarboroughpublished at 11:02 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Police have released more details about the suspicious death of a 50-year-old man in Scarborough.

    The incident, which occurred at a flat on Princess Street in the Old Town, was reported by the ambulance service at about 16:40 yesterday.

    Princes StImage source, Google

    A 54-year-old local man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is being held in custody for questioning, while enquiries continue to establish what happened.

    North Yorkshire Police are asking for witnesses or anyone with information to call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 1, and speak to the Force Control Room.    

  15. Man arrested on suspicion of murder in Scarboroughpublished at 10:52 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    More on the news that North Yorkshire Police are investigating the suspicious death of a 50-year-old man in Scarborough.

    A 54-year-old local man has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

    He is being held in custody for questioning while enquiries continue to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident, police say.

  16. Murder investigation begins in Scarboroughpublished at 10:46 British Summer Time 21 October 2016
    Breaking

    A murder investigation's been launched in Scarborough after the suspicious death of a 50-year-old man in the town.

    More to follow.

  17. Mammoth flight for intrepid crewpublished at 10:13 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    The Press

    A daredevil pilot from Selby will take part in a mammoth biplane rally across the length of Africa, external.

    The Vintage Air Rally looks to replicate aviation from the 1920s and will depart from Crete on 12 November before arriving in Cape Town five weeks later.

    BiplaneImage source, The Press
  18. Watch: Two days left to nominate your Yorkshire sporting Unsung Heropublished at 09:47 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Get Inspired

    Do you know a local sports volunteer who deserves recognition for their tireless efforts in helping people to participate in sport in Yorkshire? 

    Now's your chance to give them their time to shine by nominating them for the BBC Get Inspired Unsung Hero Award 2016. 

    You can nominate your Yorkshire sporting unsung hero here, but remember you've got to do it before 23 October.

  19. North Yorkshire's weather: Brightening up but some scattered showerspublished at 09:29 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Owain Wyn Evans
    Weather presenter, BBC Look North

    We will see things brightening up as we head through the morning. 

    Sunny spells at times this afternoon, with just a few scattered showers.

    Watch my full forecast here:

  20. Castle Howard grounds 'no longer at risk' - Historic Englandpublished at 09:09 British Summer Time 21 October 2016

    Joanita Musisi
    Reporter, BBC Radio York

    Every year, Historic England releases its At Risk Register, an annual snapshot of the health of England's most historic places - and today there's some good news for North Yorkshire.

    Two North Yorkshire sites have been removed from the register, including the grounds of the famous Grade-I listed Castle Howard, north of York.

    I've been to chat to the Hon Nicholas Howard of Castle Howard, who says this is "great news" for the estate, work on which started in 1699 and which took over 100 years to complete:

    There's more good news for North Yorkshire, too, as Barden Church in the Dales has also been taken off the At Risk Register.

    However, on the down side, St Denys church on Walmgate in York has been added to the list.