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Stories for 3 June 1998

York Business

Yorkshire food body gears up to expand

The Yorkshire Pantry, the group that pools the resources of 105 food and drink businesses, mostly in North Yorkshire, is set to expand, it was revealed today.  more...

Resort looks to the future

More than 160 businesses and organisations are being asked - how do you see the future of Scarborough?  more...

Factory forges German links

Haarmann & Reimer, the Selby-based citric acid producer, has appointed Brenntag, the largest distributor in Europe, as its new sales agent for Germany.  more...

`Sparkling results'

Yorkshire-based agribusiness, food and petfood group Cranswick plc at Driffield has produced what the chairman, Jim Bloom, describes as "a sparkling set of results" including a record 25 per cent increase in profits, before taxation, from £4 million to £5 million.  more...

Business Link North Yorkshire

If you are interested in any of the following contracts, contact the Business Link Information Centre at Business Link North Yorkshire Ltd, Arabesque House, Monks Cross Drive, Huntington, York YO3 9GZ, Tel: 01904 686000.  more...

York News

Gipsy site clash in suburbia

Villagers are furious about plans to site a temporary gipsy camp only yards from their homes on the outskirts of York.  more...

Legal bill farmer is pig sick

A North Yorkshire farmer who severely injured a burglar on his premises said today he had lost all faith in British justice after an Appeal Court ruling left him facing financial ruin.  more...

Mustard gas alert at Clifton sites

A mustard gas warning is going out to developers planning to build near York, the Evening Press can reveal today.  more...

Warning over `blood-filled syringe' pens

Parents were today warned about the sale in York of pens which look like blood-filled syringes.  more...

Deal agreed over emissions at Drax

An Environment Agency decision to block proposals to almost treble sulphur dioxide emissions from Drax Power Station, near Selby, was today described as a "good old-fashioned British compromise."  more...

Shopping for peas, potatoes and... a pension!

Two pounds of potatoes, a packet of cornflakes... and a pension, please.  more...

Small world with big ideas

York Model Railway is the latest local organisation to get on track with our Proud To Be York campaign.  more...

Mystery quest for £450,000 sponsors

Organisers of York's Millennium Mystery Plays are looking for £450,000 in sponsorship to help keep ticket prices down.  more...

That's the Spirit

A York railway company forced to backtrack over its new name, Northern Spirit Ltd, because it was discovered that a Scottish businessman owned it, is said to have agreed an undisclosed sum to buy out the company title.  more...

York Sport

All change as Joe lands top post

Outgoing youth coach Joe Joyce today declared his sadness at leaving York City after less than six months at the helm.  more...

Rain leaves Tykes kicking heels

Yorkshire Cricket by David Warner  more...

Gay Breeze looks on course for hat-trick

Racing by Tom O'Ryan  more...

  
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