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Planning Commission nixes housing-only on Barone s site
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Harrogate basks in new freedoms as lockdown eases and life begins al fresco
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Library image of a ballot box. THE candidates for May’s elections have been confirmed with the publication of the statement of nominated persons by BCP Council. Alongside the election for Dorset’s police and crime commissioner, two council by-elections will also take place on May 6 to replace the two councillors who died last year. No vote will take place for the new Throop and Holdenhurst parish council with all of the seven candidates automatically elected due to the low number of nominees. Five people will contest the police and crime commissioner election to replace incumbent Martyn Underhill who has announced he will not seek re-election in order to retire.
Campaign launched to welcome shoppers back safely
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Zetland Street Northallerton Picture: SARAH CALDECOTT A CAMPAIGN to ensure people continue to shop safely once non-essential retailers re-open on Monday has been launched in Hambleton. The ‘Discover Hambleton Safely’ campaign is aimed at reminding visitors of how to stay Covid safe whilst out and about. New signage and posters to promote the campaign will be in place across Bedale, Northallerton, Stokesley, Thirsk, Easingwold and Great Ayton. Social media graphics and posters will be available for local businesses to download from Hambleton District Council s website which can be used to advise customers on current Covid restrictions. Council leader Mark Robson said: “We are delighted that once again our market towns will be filled with shoppers and visitors as we take another step closer to normality and recovery from the Covid crisis.