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.
Save our Stokesley campaign succeeds!

The controversial plans to develop Mill Riggs farm and build a new big supermarket and petrol station have been dropped for the present, much to the relief of the very well organised opposition in the Save our Stokesley campaign, local residents and traders. The fear that this intrusion would decimate the traditional high street in Stokesley, like it has done in so many other towns up and down the country, motivated what has become a successful campaign.
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