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Lorenzo's spoils top 1,000
Stamford Bridge's West Indian star Lorenzo Ingram became the fastest player to reach 1,000 runs in a season when he achieved the landmark in the 12th division one match of the campaign, writes Albert Pattison. Ingram started the day requiring 17 runs
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Shakespeare in the open air
SHAKESPEARE fans will soon be able to enjoy an open air production of Romeo and Juliet in York's Rowntree Park. Drama group the York Shakespeare Project will perform the play between Wednesday and Sunday, July 24. Yesterday, about 50 American students
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Bill Bryson says York must preserve its heritage
YORK has a duty to preserve and enhance its heritage for future generations, says best-selling writer Bill Bryson. Mr Bryson, pictured, originally from Iowa in the United States, spent several years living in North Yorkshire. Now a Norfolk resident, he
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Blind man's plea for work
ALL that blind Adam Tuck wants is to be given a chance. Adam, 20, from Stamford Bridge, has never let his lack of sight prevent him making his way in the world. He went to mainstream school and gained nine GCSEs, before studying for three years at Loughborough
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Hot Knights
The heat is on in the race for the LHF Healthplan National League Two title after results yesterday went the way of the top two leading Knights coach Mick Cook to warn against costly mistakes. The Knights conjured up another solid performance in the heat
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Little big win so hard for Easingwold
LITTLE was more than enough to signal a sensational finale to the Hunters the estate agent York and District Senior League premier division game at Easingwold. The hosts and reigning champions defeated title-chasing rivals Dunnington by one wicket after
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York hit by Flack blow
YORK Cricket Club enjoyed a home Yorkshire ECB Premier League and Cup double with victories over Appleby Frodingham and Cleethorpes at the weekend. However, they received a serious blow when influential all-rounder Rob Flack collapsed in his delivery
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Ready for the Great Yorkshire Show
FINAL preparations are in being put in place for the historic Great Yorkshire Show which kicks off this week. More trade stands will be on show than at any time in the event's 168-year history as more than 1,000 exhibitors descend on the annual country
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New crackdown on litter louts
A CRACKDOWN on litter louts is about to take an unusual twist as the culprits will be forced to pay out for prizes to reward people adopting a cleaner act. The "carrot and stick" approach in the blitz on street foulers will see roving council wardens
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Smoking them out
MAJOR organisations have thrown their weight behind our campaign to stamp out smoking in the workplace. Since YES To Clean Air was launched by the Evening Press in May, many organisations in York, Selby and Easingwold have taken the first steps towards
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Police warn: Lock your doors
CLOSE your doors to crime - that's the message from York Police as the city basks in a heatwave. Sneak thieves struck at 48 homes last month, according to new figures, using unlocked door and windows for easy access. Senior officers have warned residents
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Parade of Pride
VETERANS marched proudly through York, as towns and cities across Britain commemorated the 60th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. A special service was held in York Minster on Sunday afternoon, followed by a parade of about 1,300 veterans