
Anttoni James Numminen
Local Democracy Reporter at The Scarborough News
Local Democracy Reporter @TheScarboroNews | also @BBCNews | NUJ | Trustee @SPAJournalism | @JSchofieldTrust Fellow 2025 | 📩 [email protected]
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1 week ago |
thisisthecoast.co.uk | Anttoni James Numminen |Matthew Pells
Alison Hume, the first woman to represent Scarborough and Whitby in Parliament, has said she cannot hold advice surgeries without security and has to carry a personal alarm at all times due to the abuse and threats she and other women in politics face. The Labour MP said that “working on the safety of women and women politicians” was a priority for her.
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1 week ago |
thescarboroughnews.co.uk | Anttoni James Numminen
A vacant Scarborough town centre shop could be converted into a hot food takeaway if plans are approved by the council. Umut Celik has applied to convert the former Aladdin’s Cave at 27 Huntriss Row, Scarborough into a hot food takeaway. The vacant retail unit, which is located in the town centre, would see no external alterations and only “minimal” changes inside, including upgrading and fitting out a kitchen with preparation and storeroom, and creating a new staff toilet in the basement.
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2 weeks ago |
gazetteherald.co.uk | Anttoni James Numminen
5 1/1 Transpennine Express has responded to students’ safety concerns about travelling on late services between York and Scarborough. The train operator TPE has said that the presence of police and security staff could be increased on services between York and Scarborough after students and Scarborough and Whitby’s MP highlighted safety concerns of passengers, with some saying there is a lack of security.
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2 weeks ago |
thisisthecoast.co.uk | Anttoni James Numminen |Matthew Pells
Alison Hume, the MP for Scarborough and Whitby has welcomed new funding to tackle potholes that she says ‘damage people as well as cars’. Speaking in the House of Commons this week, the MP highlighted feedback she's had from local people about the effect potholes are having on their lives, including leading to some missing hospital appointments.
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2 weeks ago |
thisisthecoast.co.uk | Anttoni James Numminen
The train operator TPE has said that the presence of police and security staff could be increased on services between York and Scarborough after students and Scarborough and Whitby’s MP highlighted safety concerns of passengers, with some saying there is a lack of security. Speaking at an event with sixth form students at Scarborough UTC earlier this month, Alison Hume, MP for Scarborough and Whitby, said that Transpennine Express “should be doing much more”.
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