The Quiz night on November 1st, not only was super entertainment for all but managed to raised £285 for the village hall funds.
The Autumn Fayre which is on on Saturday the 15th of November will now start at 10am and not 11am as advertised before, giving you an extra hour to get all your Christmas shopping done.
White House Farm new housing development for Stokesley

Northumbrian Land Ltd – has prepared, submitted and successfully negotiated planning permission for 183 homes on this prime North Yorkshire site.
New networking event for local businesses
The new informal networking event for businesses, entitled Thirsty Thursday, is being launched in Stokesley.
Project looking for good neighbours
A new project which aims to provide support to older or vulnerable people is calling for volunteers in the area to act as good neighbours.
Stokesley school changing from an L.A. school to an Academy

The school is holding a Parents’ Forum meeting on 13th November at 6p.m. which will be an opportunity to discuss issues from the proposed change. At the meeting governors will be available to answer questions and listen to comments.
Rishi Sunak chosen to replace William Hague

Rishi Sunak has been picked as the conservative candidate for Richmond following the resignation of former foreign secretary, William Hague.
Rishi, who co-founded a £1bn global investment firm, is also a governor of the East London Science School.
Developers appeal against the decision to reject plans for 226 new homes off Tanton Road
Developers are appealing against the decision to refuse planning permission to the new development just off Tanton Road at the edge of Stokesley. The site which was chosen for development is on agricultural land located between the town and a wooded
Northallerton Friarage Hospital changes made despite protests

Changes to children’s and maternity services at a North Yorkshire hospital are coming into force.
The Friarage Hospital, in Northallerton, will now no longer provide overnight children’s care.
And from Monday, only women deemed low risk will be able to give birth at the hospital. Those assessed as high risk must go to Middleborough or Darlington.
Seamer celebrates new lease of life for memorial hall

RESIDENTS are celebrating the reopening of a village hall, which was built as a memorial to those who died in the First World War.
The small community of Seamer near Stokesley, has been fundraising for the renovation for a number of months and after sourcing several grants, managed to raise £35,000 to fund the overhaul of the centre’s interior.