Filey began to evolve from a small fishing and farming village to a popular seaside resort from around the beginning of the 19th century. At this time the population was 505 and the figure had been ...
In 2002, Nigel Armstrong stumbled across some odd-looking bones on Filey beach. They lead to the entire remains of a plesiosaur, or 'sea dragon'. Now, intrigued experts from across the world are ...
Those behind the plaque say they hope people will learn about the volunteers from the West Indies and Caribbean A plaque to remember 4,000 Caribbean men who volunteered to join the RAF in World War ...
It is the land of big skies and majestic views: the Yorkshire Wolds is full of surprises, from lost, isolated villages, to ...
Today we turn back the clock to showcase how Filey has changed down the years. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Yorkshire Evening Post, you can get unlimited access to the website including ...
What's going for it? What a bay! What a beach! The Costas don't have anything like Filey. Koh Samui pales. Malibu? Pah! What have they got that compares to this broad, sweeping smile of damp sand, ...
The Rainbow Centre has opened a branch in Filey after people from the town travelled to its food bank in Scarborough for help A charity has opened a new food bank in a coastal town where people ...
FILEY was always going to be a favoured resort. Its sweeping horseshoe of sand begs to be turned into sand castles and could there be a finer place to build a promenade? Or indeed make a TV series?