Ruby Kitchen Journalist
  • Leeds
  • National World

Covering a broad breadth of culture, quirks and heritage landscapes, Ruby writes about the unique people and places that make up Yorkshire's communities.

Published In

Yorkshire Post

Focus Areas

  • Communities
  • Culture
  • Heritage

432 Articles
about 2 years
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Elderly man dies after being hit by a car in Northallerton supermarket car park

An elderly man who was hit by a car in a supermarket car park earlier this week has died, police have confirmed.

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about 2 years
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Keeping ancient camellias safe in derelict ruins at Wentworth Woodhouse as £5m works for new glob...

Rare blooms, bursting through jagged shards of glass in a search for sunlight, were all that survived in these dereli...

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about 2 years
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Villagers' dramatic findings over curlew chicks' decline as science project surveys 500 Nidderdal...

Silence builds in the valleys where the curlews’ call rang, charting a species' decline in its absence of song.

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about 2 years
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First osprey chicks recorded in Yorkshire in centuries hatch at Bolton Castle Estate in conservat...

A miracle of conservation is revealed as the first osprey chicks in history are born in Yorkshire.

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about 2 years
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'Ginnel or snicket?' - Which Yorkshire words are still used and which have been lost to time

Yorkshire pride may be styled in flatcaps and whippets but it’s the words that we use that might truly define us.

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about 2 years
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Remains of lost village revealed in reservoir shallows as Yorkshire sees highest water use in 15 ...

A ghostly church bell is said to sound when the waters run this low – a sinister lament to the remains of a lost vill...

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about 2 years
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Quirky flowerpot figures spring up across Settle as summer festival grows to 200 displays

A quirky tradition is running riot in a Yorkshire market town as it’s brought to life with a host of flowerpot figures.

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about 2 years
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Exploring legends of bandits and treasure as new Nidderdale caves are opened to the public

A riveting history is revealed in Nidderdale’s deep, dark caverns, once a hiding place of highwaymen with their ill-g...

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about 2 years
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Rochdale Canal: From the Industrial Revolution's motorway to tranquil wildlife haven

Once a busy artery for trade through the Industrial Revolution, the Rochdale Canal has evolved through time to become...

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about 2 years
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Time for farmers to 'capitalise on Brand Yorkshire' to champion food and produce, rural seminar told

Capitalising on ‘Brand Yorkshire’ could bring a much-needed boost to the county’s food producers, rural champions sug...

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about 2 years
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Touching tribute to GYS cheese steward Judy Bell as daughter steps up to top role to continue her...

A cheese at the centre of a naming row has been reborn in touching tribute to its creator and the long-serving stewar...

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about 2 years
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Toddler chases 'his piggy' into the ring at Great Yorkshire Show to join popstar JB Gill in the s...

A two-year-old boy determined to follow “his piggy” into the ring ended up assisting a pop star-turned-farmer as he t...

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