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  • It's the 'men from the Ministry'

    Model and nightclub owner Charlie Weaving will welcome the "men from the Ministry" this month. Opened in London in 1991, the Ministry of Sound was one of the key locations in the development of house music and super-clubs in Britain in the early 1990s

  • Dales bus sponsorship to continue

    Skipton Building Society is to continue its support of The National Trust shuttle bus service between Settle and Malham. This is the fourth year it has sponsored the environmentally-friendly project, which aims to reduce car congestion and carbon emissions

  • Daniel tops £10,000

    Silsden teenager Daniel Wilkinson has broken the £10,000 mark with his fundraising efforts. With the help of his family, 13-year-old Daniel began raising money for cancer charities after being diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour in March 2004. The

  • Fresh will stay on air says director

    The future of Skipton-based Fresh Radio appeared to be on track again this week. Fears were raised after a winding-up order for Fresh Radio Ltd was announced in last week's London Gazette. It came after former employees of the station claimed they had

  • Message in poison bottle is 70 years old

    If your name is David Rowland and you left a time capsule under the floorboards of a house in Threshfield 70 years ago, the present occupiers would like to invite you to tea. Brian and Jilly Jobling moved to Wharfeside Avenue from Embsay in July last

  • Go west with walker John

    A local photographer and publisher has brought out a second guide book which will prove a welcome companion for any walking enthusiast. John White's first book, launched in summer 2003, took the walker on a seven-day, 100-mile hike from Grassington to