When it broke, the harbour authority said it was unable to arrange repairs because it had "limited" income from marina berthing, commercial property and pitch fees from a caravan site, and that it had to "prioritise funds".
"However, pupil numbers at Hackforth and Hornby Church of England Primary School have continued to drop since 2017."The school has a capacity to accommodate 42 children, but currently there are only a handful of primary age children attending."
She added: "The decision had been made with a heavy heart, we have no choice but to close the school."Meanwhile, a decision was also made to end sixth form provision at Wensleydale School, in Leyburn, where there have been no post-16 students in Years 12 and 13 for the past two years.A council spokesperson said the school would continue to remain open to pupils aged 11 to 16.
A former professional rugby player is set to run an ultra-marathon in memory of his "angel" daughter who died suddenly at two years old.Bristol Bears coach Glen Townson, who played for the team before his retirement, will run 44 miles from Ashton Gate to the Principality Stadium in Cardiff to deliver the match-day ball for the Bears v Bath game on Saturday.
He and three friends are raising money for the Amber Townson Foundation, set up in memory of his daughter Amber who died in August 2023 of Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC).
"When it initially happens, you're all over the place. You think 'Why you? How has this happened to us?'," Mr Townson told the BBC.Separately, Abacus Data polling found that about 18% of 18 to 29 year olds were worried about Trump. That jumped to 45% for voters over 60, suggesting a polarisation on issues between generations.
On Monday night, Poilievre remarked on demographic breakthroughs Conservative had made, including with younger Canadians."We gave voices to countless people across the country who've been left out and left behind for far too long," he said.
In this election, the smaller political parties have taken a hit as Canadians choose to park their votes with either the Liberals or the Conservatives - especially the left-wing New Democrats, or NDP.Some of the smaller parties have lost a significant amount of vote share - particularly the NDP who have received just 6% of votes counted across Canada so far, compared with 18% in 2021.