The latest goings on from North Yorkshire County Council
Kathy Peacock and Vicky Metheringham talk to Beth Parsons on the 10 year celebration of Flying High and the Young Peoples Council.
Richard Webb from North Yorkshire County Council chats about 70 years of the NHS, social care and what the next 12 months have instore.
Jenny Lowes discusses the importance of composting household waste and re-using as much as possible to cut down on landfill across North Yorkshire and beyond.
Pete Egerton talks to Jane Le Sage about Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in North Yorkshire.
Kathryn Ingold discusses a new public health survey for residents of North Yorkshire. How to respond. You can share your views before Friday 15th June by: • Completing the online survey https://consult.northyorks.gov.uk/snapwebhost/s.asp?k=152543631794 • Tweeting your feedback to @nyorkshealth • Emailing us to nypublichealth@northyorks.gov.uk • Writing to: Dr Lincoln Sargeant, Director of Public Health for North Yorkshire County Hall Northallerton, DL7 8AD • An easy read version of the survey is also available at http://www.nypartnerships.org.uk/publichealth
Councillor Don Macenzie explains the improvements to Beth Parsons.
Foster Care Fortnight is from the 14th May 2018 and Miranda Hargreave, a former foster carer, tells us of the benefits and rewards of fostering.
Councillor Don Mackenzie updates Stray FM on the pothole repair scheme across the Harrogate district. Plans to reduce congestion and which areas are in line to have a upgrade on their broadband service.
Andy Craven Griffiths is the poet behind a new play "Joygernaut" appearing at various libraries within North Yorkshire. How kind do you consider yourself to be?
Stray FM's Beth Parsons chats to Martin Kelly OBE, who is the new assistant director for children and families within North Yorkshire County Council, on the situation regarding fostering in the county.
A range of new online services has now made it easier to register births, deaths and marriages. Simon Lovell talks to Beth Parsons.
Alice Sofield talked to James Gilroy ahead of the Tour de Yorkshire 2018 3rd - 6th May
Councillor Don Macenzie explains to Beth Parsons how a over £15 million will be invested in North Yorkshire County Council's broadband services.
Ahead of the 2018 Skipton Triathlon we hear from organisers and those taking part.
Matthew Clarke now runs an accounting firm in Ripon, and owes his qualifications to the Harrogate Adult Learning and Skills Service.
Helping with the global issue of food and drink waste, the North Yorkshire Rotters need more volunteers to help local families save money (and the world!)
Helping with the global issue of food and drink waste, the North Yorkshire Rotters need more volunteers to help local families save money (and the world!)
Helping with the global issue of food and drink waste, the North Yorkshire Rotters need more volunteers to help local families save money (and the world!)
Helping with the global issue of food and drink waste, the North Yorkshire Rotters need more volunteers to help local families save money (and the world!)
Pete Egerton from Stray FM talked to James Parkes about Child Sexual Exploitation Week.
Aimed at minimizing food waste and saving local families money, the North Yorkshire Rotters are a volunteer organisation and they need you! Beth Parsons talks to Volunteer Coordinator Jeff Coates.