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Positive news from Yorkshire to make you smile on 1 February 2026.
Summary
A BBC Yorkshire roundup shares recent feel-good items from across the region, including a Hull City player comforting a bullied six-year-old and a fundraiser added to the Sheffield Walk of Fame.
Content
Across Yorkshire, local people and groups have shared a series of small, uplifting moments this week. The stories include acts of compassion, personal challenges taken on for charity, and local heritage being recognised. They were reported by BBC Yorkshire on 1 February 2026. The items are collected here as a brief roundup.
Notable stories:
- Lucie Maguire, 24, of Kirkby Malzeard climbed Whitby's 199 steps after having her right leg and pelvis amputated following a tractor accident, and completed the climb to raise money for charity with support from family and friends.
- Hull City player Yu Hirakawa stopped after the team's win at the MKM Stadium to offer words of comfort to Ronnie, a six-year-old known as Tiny Tiger who has autism and ADHD and had been suffering from bullying, and handed him his shirt.
- A cast iron codfish in Robin Hood's Bay, a Grade II listed sculpture from the late 19th century, is reported by Historic England to possibly be the oldest Royal National Lifeboat Institution collecting box still in use.
- A well-known South Yorkshire fundraiser nicknamed "the man with the pram" was among six people added to the Sheffield Legends Walk of Fame that runs outside Sheffield Town Hall, according to Sheffield City Council.
- BBC Yorkshire noted listeners can hear highlights on BBC Sounds and catch up with the latest episode of Look North.
Summary:
These items reflect community kindness, personal determination, and local recognition across Yorkshire. BBC Yorkshire reported further coverage on BBC Sounds and the Look North episode, and further developments are undetermined at this time.
