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		<title>Meteor: What Caused the  to Light Up the Skies Over East Yorkshire?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 21:20:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A meteor was recently observed in the skies above East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, raising interest in upcoming meteor showers. The Lyrids meteor shower is expected to peak in 2026.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a remarkable celestial event, a meteor was spotted in the skies above East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire at 00:24 BST. This fireball, which illuminated the night sky, has captured the attention of both amateur and professional astronomers alike.</p>
<p>According to the UK Fireball Alliance, the meteor&#8217;s trajectory suggests that it occurred over the North Sea, leading to the unfortunate conclusion that any recoverable meteorites are unlikely. Charlotte Bays, a representative from the alliance, stated, &#8220;Based on the fireball trajectory, the event occurred over the North Sea so, sadly, we do not expect any recoverable meteorites.&#8221; This highlights the ephemeral nature of such events, as meteors typically burn up in the atmosphere before reaching the ground.</p>
<p>This meteor sighting comes at an opportune time, as stargazers are gearing up for the Lyrids meteor shower, which is set to begin on April 14 and run until April 30, 2026. The Lyrids, known for producing a medium rate of shooting stars, will peak on the night of April 21 into the early morning of April 22, 2026. During this peak, observers can expect to see around 5-6 meteors per hour, making it an exciting time for astronomy enthusiasts.</p>
<p>The Lyrids meteor shower is particularly notable as it is composed of debris left behind by Comet Thatcher. This annual event is one of the first meteor showers of the year and is best viewed in the Northern Hemisphere. Stargazers are advised to look towards the east after 10 p.m. local time on April 21 to catch the best views of the meteors. NASA recommends that viewers ensure they have a clear view of the entire night sky, especially as multiple showers may occur simultaneously, allowing for a spectacular display.</p>
<p>Interestingly, meteors observed during the Lyrids typically lack the long tails that are commonly associated with shooting stars. Instead, they often appear as bright streaks across the sky. This unique characteristic adds to the allure of the Lyrids, making it a favorite among skywatchers.</p>
<p>As the date for the Lyrids approaches, excitement is building within the astronomical community. NASA has emphasized the importance of timing and location for optimal viewing, stating, &#8220;The best time to see the meteor shower is during its peak, in the dark hours after the moon sets and before the sun rises.&#8221; With the moon expected to be only 27% full during this peak, conditions should be favorable for viewing.</p>
<p>While the recent meteor sighting has sparked interest, it also serves as a reminder of the transient nature of these celestial phenomena. Meteors burn up in the atmosphere, while meteorites are less frequent and generally large enough to survive the heat and land on Earth&#8217;s surface. As such, finding material from the recent meteor is highly unlikely.</p>
<p>As we look forward to the Lyrids meteor shower, it is clear that the skies above East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire have much to offer both now and in the future. With the right conditions and a bit of patience, stargazers can look forward to an enchanting display of shooting stars in the coming years.</p>
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		<title>Sauvignon blanc fly tipper: What’s Behind the  in East Yorkshire?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 12:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Residents in East Yorkshire are baffled by the ongoing fly-tipping of Sauvignon Blanc bottles, primarily from the Villa Maria brand. Local farmers and villagers are taking action to address the issue.</p>
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<p>Bags full of empty Sauvignon Blanc bottles have been dumped along the grassy verges and winding lanes between Hotham and North Cave in East Yorkshire, raising eyebrows and concerns among local residents. One local farmer reported collecting 48 bottles in just one day, highlighting the extent of the problem. The bottles predominantly feature the Villa Maria brand, which retails for £10.75, suggesting a specific target for this unusual fly-tipping spree.</p>
<p>Residents have been discovering these bottles for months, leading to a growing sense of curiosity and frustration. Despite the frequency of these discoveries, the East Riding of Yorkshire Council has only received a single report of the issue back in August 2025. This lack of official acknowledgment has prompted villagers to take matters into their own hands, with discussions about potential surveillance measures to catch the perpetrator.</p>
<p>Fly-tipping, the illegal dumping of waste, has become a significant issue across England, with incidents reaching a record high of more than 1.2 million cases reported in 2024-25. Alarmingly, only 0.2 percent of these incidents resulted in court action during the same period, raising questions about the effectiveness of enforcement measures. Simon Robinson, a local resident, expressed his disbelief at the situation, stating, &#8220;I know there’s sort of a fly-tipping epidemic, but that takes the biscuit, doesn’t it?&#8221;</p>
<p>The ongoing issue of Sauvignon Blanc bottle fly-tipping is part of a larger problem affecting communities across the country. Local farmers and residents have begun to monitor the situation more closely, with some considering the installation of trail cameras to catch the culprit in the act. The council has encouraged residents to report every incident to justify targeted enforcement, but the lack of action thus far has left many feeling frustrated.</p>
<p>As villagers take proactive steps to address the issue, the motives behind the fly-tipping remain unclear. Some speculate that it could be a misguided prank or a deliberate act of environmental disregard. Regardless of the intention, the community is left to grapple with the consequences of this ongoing problem.</p>
<p>In a light-hearted moment, one villager quipped, &#8220;If we do find the culprit, no doubt we’ll have a drink to celebrate – but it won’t be white wine.&#8221; This humorous take reflects the community&#8217;s resilience in the face of an ongoing nuisance.</p>
<p>As the situation unfolds, residents remain vigilant, hoping to uncover the identity of the fly tipper. Details remain unconfirmed, but the community&#8217;s determination to tackle this issue is evident. With continued monitoring and potential surveillance, there may soon be answers to this perplexing problem.</p>
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