The council will be carrying out work from the 26th of November in Seamer.
New dates for Infrastructure repairs and improvements

The council will be carrying out work from the 26th of November in Seamer.
The Autumn Fayre held on November 15 raised over £200 for the village hall funds.
Thank you to everyone who came and to all the stallholders and helpers who made this event worthwhile.
A lady who came brought in a framed photograph of the village which she has kindly donated to the village hall. Unfortunately she didn’t let anyone know her name or where she lives. We would like to thank her, so if anyone knows who she may be, please contact Margaret Smith on 01642 710611.
There has been considerable interest from people for the village hall committee to start this club. Our aim is to have 100 or more members from within the parish – Seamer village, Tame Bridge and Coldpool – so that we can fund more projects for the hall for it to become even more of a community asset.
Northumbrian Land Ltd – has prepared, submitted and successfully negotiated planning permission for 183 homes on this prime North Yorkshire site.
The new informal networking event for businesses, entitled Thirsty Thursday, is being launched in Stokesley.
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.
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.
The council will be carrying out work from the 3rd to the 14th of November in Seamer.
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.
“A death on our roads is a death too many,” Cllr Dadd added, “and therefore we do all we can to teach people about the specific dangers of the rural network.”