The ERYC Road Safety Team would like to see walking and cycling become a new normal for local residents who only have short daily journeys. More information, as well as free, bespoke, cycle training a...

Molescroft Pavilion is Good to Go!
20/07/2020
Molescroft Parish Council are delighted that the Pavilion has been awarded the VisitEngland 'We're Good to Go' tourism industry certificate. This industry standard verifies that the Pavili...

COVID-19: 3 Steps to Safety
13/07/2020
Molescroft Parish Council, along with East Riding of Yorkshire Council, would like to remind and encourage residents to follow the 3 Steps to Safety process, in order to limit the spread of COVID...

Increase in people using the local public rights of way network
13/07/2020
Since the Covid-19 lockdown it has been fantastic to see an increase in the number of people using the local public rights of way network for walking, cycling and riding. We hope that the local commun...

AED (Defibrillator) installed
27/04/2020
Visitors to the Pavilion may have noticed that the Parish Council have recently had an AED (Defibrillator) installed on the outside of the building, kindly donated by Esh Construction, for the use of ...

Actions of the Parish Council during Covid-19 Outbreak
19/03/2020
In relation to the current Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, at the Parish Council Meeting held on 19th March 2020, the Council resolved that the day to day operations of the Council, for the extent of...

Tomorrow's Youth
09/03/2020
Each week on a Wednesday afternoon at 2-15pm members of “Tomorrows Youth” meet in the Molescroft Pavilion where we enjoy a range of activities e.g. Kurling, Boccia, various board games, ta...

Molescroft Headteacher awarded Millenium Cup
29/01/2020
In December, the Parish Council awarded the Millenium Cup to Michael Loncaster, Headteacher of Molescroft Primary School. The Millenium Cup was integrated for the Queen's Golden Jubilee, and ...
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