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Kirkbymoorside Data Recovery


Kirkbymoorside
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Kirkbymoorside market place
Kirkbymoorside is located in North Yorkshire
Kirkbymoorside

 Kirkbymoorside shown within North Yorkshire
Population 2,280 
OS grid reference SE696865
Parish Kirkbymoorside
District Ryedale
Shire county North Yorkshire
Region Yorkshire and the Humber
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town YORK
Postcode district YO62
Dialling code 01751
Police North Yorkshire
Fire North Yorkshire
Ambulance Yorkshire
EU Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber
UK Parliament Ryedale
List of places: UK • England • Yorkshire

Kirkbymoorside

Kirkbymoorside is a small market town and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England which lies approximately 25 miles north of York midway between Pickering and Helmsley, and has a population of approximately 3,000.

History

Historically a market town, Kirkbymoorside served as a trading hub for the local area, and still holds a popular weekly market.

There is some dispute as to the correct spelling (alternative spelling being Kirbymoorside) but it is usually spelled with the 'k'. The non-k spelling is never used in an official capacity within the town; though some dispute of the spelling still exists. All sign-posts read 'Kirkbymoorside'. 'Kirk' means 'church' and 'by' is the Viking word for 'settlement', so the name translates as 'settlement with a church by the moorside'. A valley near the town is known as Kirkdale. More recently, Kirkbymoorside was the last town in England to adopt double-yellow lines (to restrict parking).

Sport and leisure

Kirkbymoorside is home to Kirkbymoorside Football Club, runners-up in the Teesside Football League Division One in the 2007-08 season and as a result moved up into the Wearside Football League for the 2008-09 season, finishing in mid table.

The football club shares facilities with the town's Cricket Club who, after finishing as runners-up in the 1st Division, now play in the Premier Division of the Reader's Scarborough Beckett League. [1] The team is also a member of the Ryedale Beckett League, and play in the top division on Monday and Thursday evenings.

The town is also home to Kirkbymoorside Town Brass Band, which has achieved some success on a national level, most recently winning the North of England Brass Band First Section Championship in 2004 and 2008. As a result of their 2008 success, the band competed in the National Finals in Harrogate on 28 September 2008 and claimed 3rd place overall, the best result the band had ever achieved.

The town has a golf club with an 18-hole, par-69 course. Three-time Ryder Cup captain Bernard Gallacher opened its new clubhouse in November 1998. The club celebrated its unofficial centenary in 2008.

Music and culture

The anarchist poet and critic Herbert Read was born in Kirbymoorside,[1] and the area surrounding the town provided the inspiration for his only completed novel, The Green Child.[2]

Kirkbymoorside is the home town of Jack Sails, the keyboard player of British indie band One Night Only.

Transport

Kirkbymoorside was connected to the national railway network from 1875 to 1964 (when the track was lifted). However, the service was infrequent and not acceptable compared to today's level of service for public transport.

The town is also home to one of only two British aircraft producers left, Slingsby Aviation, with the other being Britten-Norman on the Isle of Wight.

Nowadays, bus route #128 from Helmsley to Scarborough passes through the town via West End and Piercy End. The service operates to an hourly clockface timetable for much of Mondays-Saturdays in peak summer. In the evenings and for most of the year, there is slightly less than 1 bus per hour.

In peak summer, most services extend west beyond Helmsley to Sutton Bank.[3]

Connections to York can be made with either the # 31X service (usually 5 buses per day) at Helmsley or the #840 at Pickering (more frequent). #840 also calls at Kirby Misperton (location of Flamingoland theme park and zoo) and Malton bus/train station.


 

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