Jon

Mobile Fish and Chips frozen out

Fish-and-chips-Slingsby

Owing to the snowy weather conditions, the fish and chip van is unable to call safely at Slingsby (and other Tuesday stops) tonight Tuesday 9th Feb. Expected back on 16th Feb.
Stuart Hill
Mobile Fish and Chips of Pickering

The Friends of Malton Museum – February Lecture

Book by 10 February for the next lecture:

EquistryRoman & Medieval cavalry theories put to the test

An online illustrated talk by Kaitlyn & Simon Beattie

Wednesday 17th February at 7.30 pm

All welcome. To receive an invitation to join the lecture, please email [email protected]  by 10th February.

Safer Internet Day 9 February – Ask the Experts

Tuesday 9th February 2021 is national and international ‘Safer Internet Day’. With more people working from home and children now having their school lessons online, the need to use the internet more safely and securely has never been greater. North Yorkshire Police are hosting another of the popular ’Ask the Experts’ evening to support Safer Internet Day. This online event will consist of a number of presentations from officers from our Cyber Crime Unit and Online Abuse & Safeguarding Unit.  Richard De Vere from the Anti-Social Engineer will give an insight into the tricks scammers use to manipulate their victims. As usual there will be the opportunity to ask questions of our panel of experts.

This event will be conducted using Microsoft Teams and persons registering for the event will be emailed a link prior to the date. You do not need to have Microsoft Teams installed on your computer to participate, just a good internet link

To register for the event please click on the below link:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/internet-safety-day-ask-the-experts-north-yorkshire-police-tickets-135979661829

North Yorkshire Community Messaging (NYCM) is managed by North Yorkshire Police.  The official website is www.nycm.co.uk

Yorkshire Arboretum to Remain Closed

Contrary to what you may read in your copy of the February Triangle, the Yorkshire Arboretum will not now open on 1st February, as had originally been planned.

Director John Grimshaw says: “Although gardens and heritage landscapes may remain open, we are taking the view, alongside the Castle Howard estate, that for now we can best serve the spirit of lockdown by not encouraging people to travel outside their home areas for exercise. In consequence the arboretum will not reopen on 1 February as planned, which we know will be disappointing news for many, but we hope you will forgive us in these difficult times. At the present moment it is too early to say when we will be able to open again, but we will keep the situation under constant review and get the doors open as soon as possible”.

Yorkshire Arboretum