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00:00Good morning everyone, it's Friday the 10th of May. Here are the top headlines for Doncaster.
00:07Two youths were arrested yesterday following a chase which saw the pair tailed down York
00:11Road by police on a stolen bike. The rider was found to have no licence, no insurance
00:17and Class B drugs on his person when he was arrested. Tributes have poured in for a former
00:23Doncaster Rovers and Premier League footballer who died aged 56 following a battle with cancer.
00:29Paul Holmes played 47 games for Rovers between 1986 and 1988 during his 17-year footballing
00:36career. Councillors in Fillingley have called upon Mayor Ros Jones to fund repairs at Hayfield
00:42Primary School after they were shown black mould and ceilings in disrepair across the
00:46building. The Mayor stated that the council is working closely with the school to find
00:50a solution after a bid for government funding was rejected. And Doncaster Rovers fans are
00:56set to march through the city centre this evening ahead of tonight's League 2 play-off
01:00against Cru Alexandria. Bosses at Lakeside Village Shopping Centre have announced that
01:05restrictions will be lifted to allow some of the expected 15,000 spectators to park
01:10on site for the match.