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North Yorkshire restaurant forced to stop free customer lifts after council rules they need private hire licences
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29.04.2026Résumé IA

North Yorkshire restaurant forced to stop free customer lifts after council rules they need private hire licences

Ruth and Mark Hansom, owners of acclaimed North Yorkshire restaurant Hansom in Bedale, have been ordered by the council to stop providing free lifts to customers. The couple began offering the service after customers struggled with poor transport links—no evening buses, taxis unavailable for short journeys, and an 8-mile distance to the nearest railway station. Despite charging nothing, North Yorkshire Council ruled the lifts constitute commercial transport requiring private hire vehicle licences under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976. The restaurant, which has Michelin Guide recognition and a 9/10 review from Giles Coren, has ceased the service.

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UK MPs Visit PFAS Contamination Hotspot, Call for Urgent Restrictions on 'Forever Chemicals'
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Environment·23.04.2026Résumé IA

UK MPs Visit PFAS Contamination Hotspot, Call for Urgent Restrictions on 'Forever Chemicals'

MPs from the House of Commons environmental audit committee visited Bentham, North Yorkshire – the UK town with highest PFAS contamination – and called for urgent restrictions on 'forever chemicals' in consumer goods including school uniforms, cookware and food packaging, with bans to begin next year. The committee described the government's existing plan as 'short on decisive actions'.

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