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Hambleton News(February 2004)

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Headlines / Content

MULTI-MILLION BOOST FOR DISTRICT Opens in a new window
A massive 5 million has been levered into Hambleton over the last 12 months.
Autumn vote on region's future Opens in a new window
A decision on the creation of an elected Regional Assembly for Yorkshire and the Humber will be taken in the autumn.
Here to Help Opens in a new window
How to contact us
Flood Schemes Underway Opens in a new window
Flood alleviation work on course across the district
New priorities drive Hambleton forward Opens in a new window
New priorities to drive Hambleton forward over the next four years will be finalised by Members later this month.
BUSY YEAR FOR CAMERAS Opens in a new window
Hambleton's system of CCTV cameras is recording another busy year.
PARKING CLAMPDOWN Opens in a new window
Tough new measures to combat traffic problems at one of Hambleton's most popular tourist spots have been introduced.
RAILWAY PLANS ON TRACK Opens in a new window
This year 2004 will see passenger trains stopping at Bedale Station for the
first time in half a century.
WHY RECYCLE? Opens in a new window
Six months ago 19,000 properties across Hambleton began a new system of waste
collection.
SIGN UP FOR NO SMOKING DAY Opens in a new window
A national campaign to urge people to stop smoking is being backed by the District Council.
Waste changes
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVIEW Opens in a new window
Public urged to comment on re-organisation plans
'DROP IN' CENTRE FOR TEENAGERS Opens in a new window
A ground breaking initiative to create a 'drop-in centre' in Thirsk town centre is attracting more then 50 youngsters a week.
New leisure facilities to open this summer Opens in a new window
Two new leisure facilities are on the horizon for Northallerton.
POSTAL BALLOTS Opens in a new window
Hambleton's 68,000 voters will go to the polls twice this year
Around the Leisure Centres Opens in a new window
Northallerton, Easingwold, Stokesley
Around the Leisure Centres Opens in a new window
Bedale, Thirsk, Hambleton Forum
Signing up for cheap travel Opens in a new window
Hambleton's Bus Pass Scheme is being used by a third of all pensioners living in the district.
HERRIOT'S 100,000 RE-VAMP Opens in a new window
A 100,000 re-vamp will mark the Herriot Centre's fifth birthday next month.
FOOTBALL SUPREMO IN STOKESLEY Opens in a new window
Top European football boss, Geoff Thompson, officially opened a new 1.4 million facility in Stokesley in November.
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