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Ambitious street lighting programme to protect dark skies

A multi-million pound programme to replace street lights in North Yorkshire has been tailored to protect the county s dark skies. North Yorkshire County Council’s engineers have conducted the ambitious programme to replace more than 50,400 street lights with energy-saving LED lamps in a push to slash the authority’s carbon dioxide emissions. The scheme has replaced street lights in the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales with warmer tone LED lights, rather than the cooler tone LED lights that were installing elsewhere. The International Dark-Sky Association revealed the decision to give protected status to the National Parks in December. Paul Gilmore, the council’s electrical engineering manager, is himself a keen amateur astronomer.

North York Moors appoints agency to promote tourism

by Stephen Chapman The North York Moors National Park has appointed a new agency to drive domestic tourism to the area, following a competitive pitch process. It has turned to Prohibition in Leeds to showcase the region as a year-round option for holidaymakers. “We’re really pleased to be working with Prohibition on this exciting campaign. The agency’s credentials when it came to influencer marketing were second to none,” said Catriona McLees, Head of Marketing and Communications at North York Moors National Park. “Educating prospective visitors into the sheer breadth and depth of the experiences the National Park has to offer is really important to us. There are so many great stories to tell across the North York Moors and we’re excited to leverage new channels – in this case, influencers – to do this.”

Mine firm offers further round of Covid-19 grants for community causes

Rainbow Community Cafe in Grangetown receiving a grant award THOUSANDS of pounds is being offered to community groups by the firm behind the Woodsmith mine project being built at Whitby and Teesside. The Sirius Minerals Foundation, the charitable body supported by Anglo American’s Woodsmith Project, has launched the second part of its Covid-19 recovery fund, worth a total of £400,000. Grants of between £500 and £5000 are being made available for small voluntary and community organisations in Scarborough, the North York Moors National Park and Redcar and Cleveland. Leah Swain, chief executive of the Sirius Minerals Foundation, said: “The aim of this grants round is to fund projects and activities that are focussed on helping people in our communities to regain their confidence and restart their lives, as the country begins to come out of lockdown.

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