Roman ruins and ancient remains, Yorkshire farmer cleared and boutique bar turned down.
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A Roman road and ancient human remains were found close to 'burnt mound' while digging a sewer for a new £400m Yorkshire super prison.
The remains which could be 4,500 years old and found near Full Sutton whereas the Roman Road foundations were revealed closer to Stamford Bridge.

A Yorkshire farmer has been cleared of threatening a woman and injuring her horse during a row over her riding across his land.
Stephen William Harrison, 70, was also charged with criminal damage relating to the equine owned by Rebecca Hartland during the altercation near the village of Moulton, near Richmond, in September 2022.

Plans to open a ’boutique’ bar in a Yorkshire city centre have been turned down after claims it would be used for bottomless brunch ‘pre-drinking’ sessions.
Police objected to the application to open The Snug Club at a derelict building on Carter Street, in Wakefield, over fears that it would add to alcohol-related disorder in the area.
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