Lead The Way: 'My alpaca was so terrified by dog attack it couldn't walk'
The Northern Echo is campaigning to tighten legislation around dog attacks on livestock. Andrew Hitchon examines a lesser-known loophole in the current laws.
The Northern Echo is campaigning to tighten legislation around dog attacks on livestock. Andrew Hitchon examines a lesser-known loophole in the current laws.
THE issue of dog attacks on livestock will come under the spotlight at a major event on Friday (June 22).
SHOWING a 'red light' to letting dogs off the lead near livestock has had a dramatic impact in cutting attacks on a farm where problems had been on the rise.
As part of the Lead The Way campaign to prevent dog attacks on livestock, Northern Farmer editor Andrew Hitchon spoke to Inspector Jon Grainge, of North Yorkshire Police
THE Institute of Directors (IoD) is to launch IoD Advance - the biggest shake-up to its membership in four decades.
A LEADING developer of affordable housing is planning to bring its developments to North Yorkshire for the first time, having been allocated more than £8 million of public funding.
HOME Instead Senior Care in York and Ryedale has welcomed newly trained CAREGivers to its company, which serves clients in York, Malton and surrounding villages.
A NEW partnership is brewing up between a York business and the city’s hospice.
ESTATE agency William H Brown,which has offices in York and Haxby, has helped to raise a record-breaking £18,605 in 2016 for its chosen charity, CLIC Sargent, which supports children and young people with cancer and their families.
A YORK-BASED drinks company is celebrating because its products are being stocked in Tesco stores across Yorkshire.
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