Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, Surnames

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, Surnames Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, surnames beginning with R DATE SNAME FNAME / STATUS OCCUPATIONS ADDITIONAL ITEMS PLACE PARISH or PAROCHIAL CHAPELRY 1822-1823 Rabbit William farmer Malton Old Malton (Old) 1822-1823 Race Benjamin miller Forcett Forcett 1833-1834 Race John butcher Old Malton Malton 1833-1834 Race John miller Old Malton Moor Malton 1833-1834 Race Richard butcher Old Malton Malton 1833-1834 Racey Robert victualler 'Greyhound' Front Street Stokesley 1822-1823 Radcliff William victualler 'Nag's Head' Pinfold Green Richmond 1822-1823 Ragg John tailor & draper Ainderby Steeple Ainderby Steeple 1833-1834 Ragg John tailor Ainderby Steeple 1822-1823 Ragg William tailor Harlsey East Harlsey 1822-1823 Railton Robert baker Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Railton M schoolmistress (National) Frenchgate Richmond 1833-1834 Rain Richard butcher Sinnington 1822-1823 Raine John flour dealer Langthwaite Arkengarthdale 1833-1834 Raine James grocery & sundries dealer Snainton Ebberston 1833-1834 Raine James stone mason Snainton Ebberston 1822-1823 Raine John shoemaker Gilling Gilling 1822-1823 Raine William shoemaker Gilling Gilling 1822-1823 Raine John joiner Reeth Grinton 1822-1823 Raine Thomas butcher Newsham Kirby Ravensworth 1822-1823 Raine William lodging house Redcar Marske 1822-1823 Raine William butcher Middleton Tyas Middleton Tyas 1822-1823 Raine Esther, Mrs gentlewoman Frenchgate Richmond 1827-1828 Raine Esther, Mrs Frenchgate Richmond 1833-1834 Raine Esther, Mrs Frenchgate Richmond 1827-1828 Raine John tailor The Green Richmond 1833-1834 Raine Thomas butcher attending Market Richmond 1822-1823 Raine B gentlewoman Mickleton Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine Charles bailiff (to Lord Strathmore) Lonton Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine Christopher shopkeeper Cotherstone Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine E gentlewoman Mickleton Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine John farmer Mickleton Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine John mason Romaldkirk Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine John shopkeeper Romaldkirk Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine John weaver Romaldkirk Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine Jonathan schoolmaster Cotherstone Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine Jonathan shoemaker Romaldkirk Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine Joseph farmer Thingarth Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine Thomas shoemaker Cotherstone Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine Thomas farmer Mickleton Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine Thomas wheelwright Mickleton Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Raine Richard victualler 'Shoulder of Mutton' Sinnington Sinnington 1822-1823 Raine James sacking manufacturer Long Street Thirsk 1822-1823 Raine John sacking manufacturer St James' Green Thirsk 1833-1834 Raine John manufacturer (sacking) St James Green Thirsk 1822-1823 Raine Charles draper & linen manufacturer Baxtergate Whitby 1822-1823 Rainforth James baker & confectioner E Side Market Place Thirsk 1822-1823 Rainforth John farmer Rainton Topcliffe 1822-1823 Rainforth Miles farmer Marton le Moor Topcliffe 1822-1823 Rainforth Miles farmer Rainton Topcliffe 1822-1823 Rainforth Sampson farmer Rainton Topcliffe 1822-1823 Rainton John gentleman Knayton Leake 1833-1834 Raisbeck John butcher Romanby Northallerton 1833-1834 Ramsdale Alexander tailor East End Stokesley 1833-1834 Ramsden John Charles, esquire MP Malton 1822-1823 Ramsden J P, esquire MP Rainton Newby Park Topcliffe 1822-1823 Ramshaw William farmer Leeming Burneston 1822-1823 Ramshaw William brick & tile maker Leeming Burneston 1822-1823 Ramshaw John slater Carlton & High Dale Coverham 1822-1823 Ramshaw Thomas linen manufacturer Brompton Northallerton 1833-1834 Ramshaw Thomas linen & woollen draper linen manufacturer Brompton Northallerton 1833-1834 Ramshaw William cartwright Romanby Northallerton 1822-1823 Ransom Richard victualler 'Dog & Duck' Market Place Kirbymoorside 1822-1823 Ransom William glover & breeches maker Finkle Street Thirsk 1822-1823 Ransom William tailor Finkle Street Thirsk 1822-1823 Raper Thomas clock & watchmaker Bedale Bedale 1833-1834 Raper Thomas watch & clock maker Market Place Bedale 1822-1823 Raper John gentleman Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Raper brickmaker Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Raper Stokell butcher Harlsey East Harlsey 1833-1834 Raper Robert tailor Kilvington South 1833-1834 Raper John linen & woollen draper tea dealer Park Street Masham 1833-1834 Raper Francis miller Prison Mill Northallerton 1822-1823 Raper Elizabeth farmer Pickhill cum Roxby Pickhill 1822-1823 Raper James cabinet maker Harmby Spennithorne 1833-1834 Raper James joiner Harmby Spennithorne 1822-1823 Raper George wheelwright Ingrygate Thirsk 1833-1834 Raper George grocery & sundries dealer Kirkgate Thirsk 1833-1834 Raper George cartwright Long Street Thirsk 1822-1823 Raper Thomas shopkeeper Sowerby Thirsk 1833-1834 Raper Thomas boot & shoemaker Sowerby Thirsk 1822-1823 Raper William farmer Dalton Topcliffe 1822-1823 Raper William tailor Leyburn Wensley 1822-1823 Raper Harry carpenter Witton East Witton East 1833-1834 Raper Henry joiner & cabinet maker Witton East 1822-1823 Raper James tailor Witton East Witton East 1833-1834 Raper James tailor Witton East 1822-1823 Raper Reuben carpenter Witton East Witton East 1833-1834 Raper John boot & shoemaker Front Street Yarm 1822-1823 Rapier Christopher school (Day) Bridge Street Richmond 1822-1823 Ratcliff William farmer Stearsby Bransby 1822-1823 Ratcliff John joiner Stillington Stillington 1833-1834 Ratcliff Thomas painter Flowergate Whitby 1827-1828 Ratcliff William victualler 'White Swan' Yarm Yarm 1822-1823 Ratcliffe James carrier (to Leyburn) at 'Black Bull' Richmond 1822-1823 Ratcliffe Thomas carrier (to Stockton) at 'Nag's Head' Richmond 1833-1834 Ratcliffe Thomas carrier (Stockton & Yarm) at 'Black Bull' Richmond 1833-1834 Ratcliffe Elizabeth milliner dress & straw hat maker Leyburn Wensley 1833-1834 Ratcliffe George boot & shoemaker Leyburn Wensley 1822-1823 Ratcliffe James shopkeeper Leyburn Wensley 1822-1823 Ratcliffe James carrier (to Richmond) Leyburn Wensley 1822-1823 Rather James victualler 'Black Horse' Helmsley Gate Helmsley Gate 1833-1834 Raveley William basket maker Ryegate Helmsley 1833-1834 Raven Jane school Fleece Yard Bedale 1822-1823 Raw John farmer Thoralby Aysgarth 1822-1823 Raw Joseph joiner Carperby Aysgarth 1822-1823 Raw Robert farmer Carperby Aysgarth 1822-1823 Raw William farmer Carperby Aysgarth 1822-1823 Raw David parish clerk Coverham Coverham 1822-1823 Raw John farmer Fryup Little Danby 1822-1823 Raw Christopher tallow chandler Feetham Grinton 1822-1823 Raw James farmer Melbecks Wintrings Garths Grinton 1822-1823 Raw John farmer Stonesdale Grinton 1822-1823 Raw Thomas shopkeeper Grinton Grinton 1822-1823 Raw Lydia, Mrs Masham Masham 1822-1823 Raw Christopher joiner Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Raw Christopher joiner & carpenter Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Raw David boot & shoemaker Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Raw Robert victualler 'Bishop Blaize' & maltster Market Place Richmond 1827-1828 Raw Robert victualler 'Bishop Blasé' & maltster Market Place Richmond 1822-1823 Raw James stone mason Bellerby Spennithorne 1822-1823 Raw John stone mason Bellerby Spennithorne 1822-1823 Raw Isaiah shoemaker Redmire Wensley 1822-1823 Raw William clock & watch maker Bridge West End Whitby 1833-1834 Raw William watch & clock maker jeweller Bridge End Whitby 1833-1834 Raw William shipowner Bridge Street Whitby 1822-1823 Rawling Thomas shoemaker Sutton under Whitestonecliffe Felixkirk 1822-1823 Rawling Thomas blacksmith Bow Street Guisborough 1833-1834 Rawling Thomas blacksmith Westgate Guisborough 1822-1823 Rawling Thomas farmer Knayton Leake 1822-1823 Rawling Thomas tailor Cloughton Scalby 1822-1823 Rawson Elizabeth furniture broker Leaden Post Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Rawson Elizabeth lodging house Leaden Post Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Ray William bricklayer & builder Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Ray William cooper Nunnington Nunnington 1833-1834 Ray Joseph butcher attending Market Richmond 1833-1834 Ray Mary, Mrs Lower Row Richmond 1833-1834 Ray Jane milliner & dressmaker Long Street Thirsk 1833-1834 Ray John bricklayer Long Street Thirsk 1833-1834 Ray John beer retailer Long Street Thirsk 1833-1834 Ray Charles boot & shoemaker Church Street Thornton Dale 1822-1823 Raylor Thomas gentleman Cayton Cayton 1822-1823 Raynard William schoolmaster & shopkeeper Muker Grinton 1822-1823 Rayne Richard hairdresser & perfumer Old Market Place Whitby 1833-1834 Rayne Richard hairdresser & perfumer St Ann's Staith Whitby 1833-1834 Rayner William carrier (Masham) at 'Wagon & Horses' Bedale 1833-1834 Rayner William carrier (Bedale, Middleham & Leeds) Market Place Masham 1822-1823 Rayner William baker Stokesley Stokesley 1833-1834 Rayner William baker & flour dealer Front Street Stokesley 1822-1823 Rayney William blacksmith Hutton Rudby 1822-1823 Raynor Joseph butter factor Masham Masham 1822-1823 Raynor Joseph carrier (to Leeds & Bedale) Masham Masham 1833-1834 Raynor William dealer (straw plat) Market Place Masham 1822-1823 Raywood John victualler 'King's Arms' King Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Rea Leonard victualler & butcher Egton Bridge Egton 1822-1823 Reacher Edward joiner Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Reacher Edward victualler 'Malt Shovel' Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Reacher William joiner Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Reacher William wheelwright Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Read Thomas, Reverend AM vicar, F L S Sandhutton Bossall 1822-1823 Read John farmer Pockley Helmsley 1822-1823 Read Dickinson farmer Scalby Scalby 1822-1823 Read G victualler 'White Bear' St Helen's Square Scarborough
Recommended publications
  • 13 the Peppergarth Romanby, Northallerton
    13 THE PEPPERGARTH ROMANBY, NORTHALLERTON A VERY WELL PRESENTED TRADITIONAL 3-BEDROOMED FAMILY HOME ON NICE SIZED PLOT ENJOYING THE BENEFIT OF QUALITY CONSERVATORY TO REAR Attractively Presented & Well Appointed Property Quality UPVC Double Glazed Conservatory Well Maintained Gardens to Front and Rear Concrete Driveway with Parking for Several Vehicles Attractive Quality Fitted Kitchen Quiet, Pleasant Cul de Sac Location PRICE: OFFERS IN THE REGION £164,950 OFFERED CHAIN FREE & AVAILABLE FOR EARLY COMPLETION 143 High Street, Northallerton, DL7 8PE Tel: 01609 771959 Fax: 01609 778500 www.northallertonestateagency.co.uk 13 THE PEPPERGARTH, ROMANBY, NORTHALLERTON SITUATION with areas of patio for sheds, seating etc. The property enjoys a nice degree of privacy and the rear having Northallerton ½ mile A1 6 miles close boarded fencing. To the rear are two timber framed garden Thirsk 8 miles A19 7 miles sheds with a nice area of decking. Bedale 7 miles York 30 miles (All distances are approximately) Internally the property has been extremely well maintained by the present owners and enjoys a quality fitted kitchen. It is attractively decorated throughout and the ground floor has the The village of Romanby represents a much sought after and highly benefit of a Utility Room and downstairs WC adjoining the desirable North Yorkshire village, conveniently situated on the kitchen providing useful storage and separate utility facilities and south western side of Northallerton, the County town of North space. Yorkshire. The village is conveniently situated in relation to Northallerton Town Centre and within easy reach of the popular As mentioned the property enjoys the benefit of a quality built market towns of Thirsk, Darlington and Richmond.
    [Show full text]
  • 23 Romanby Road Northallerton Dl7 8Ne
    S3815 23 ROMANBY ROAD NORTHALLERTON DL7 8NE AN ATTRACTIVELY PRESENTED WELL LAID AND SPACIOUS SUPERBLY POSITIONED 4 BEDROOM TOWN HOUSE RESIDENCE • UPVC Sealed Unit Double Glazing • Recently Installed Fully Fitted Quality Kitchen • Gas Fired Central Heating • Attached Garage • Well Laid Out, Attractive and Spacious • Good Sized Patio, Decking & Lawned Garden To Rear Offers in the Region of £245,000 143 High Street, Northallerton, DL7 8PE Tel: 01609 771959 Fax: 01609 778500 www.northallertonestateagency.co.uk 23 ROMANBY ROAD, NORTHALLERTON Additional leisure activities in and around Northallerton can be SITUATION enjoyed at the local Northallerton Rugby Club, Northallerton Football Club and a number of gyms within the town. A.1 7 miles York 30 miles Schools – the area is well served by good state and independent Darlington 15 miles A.19 6 miles schools with a number of renowned Schools within the area. Thirsk 7 miles Teesside 16 miles Local comprehensive schools are to be found at Northallerton (All Distances are Approximate) and Thirsk, whilst independent Schools are to be found at Yarm, Teesside High, Ripon Grammar, Polam Hall (Darlington), Romanby Road is very conveniently situated just of Ampleforth and Queen Mary’s at Baldersby. Northallerton High Street in th is much sought after and highly desirable residential town, the County Town of North Yorkshire. Walking & Cycling – the area is well served for attractive The property is within easy walking distance of the Town walking and cycling with some particularly attractive Centre, the
    [Show full text]
  • Scarth Nick House Redmire, Leyburn, North Yorkshire
    SCARTH NICK HOUSE REDMIRE, LEYBURN, NORTH YORKSHIRE SCARTH NICK HOUSE REDMIRE, LEYBURN, NORTH YORKSHIRE, DL8 4NL AN INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED HOME BUILT AROUND 1933 IN A STUNNING, SOUTH FACING POSITION WITH SPECTACULAR VIEWS OVER TO PEN HILL AND WENSLEYDALE SET IN JUST UNDER 8 ACRES Accommodation Reception Hall • Cloakroom/WC • Sitting Room • Drawing Room Conservatory • Kitchen • Dining Room • Boot Room • 4 Bedrooms • En-suite to Master Bedroom • House Bathroom • Separate WC Externally Large Walled Garden with Turning Circle • Driveway • Garage • Workshop Boiler House Adjoining Paddock extending to 1.7 acre • Around 6 acres of woodland pasture • Separate paddock extending to 2.7 acres available by separate negotiation 15 High Street, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 5AQ Tel: 01969 600120 www.gscgrays.co.uk [email protected] Offices also at: Alnwick Barnard Castle Chester-le-Street Colburn Tel: 01665 568310 Tel: 01833 637000 Tel: 0191 303 9540 Tel: 01748 897610 Easingwold Hamsterley Lambton Estate Stokesley Tel: 01347 837100 Tel: 01388 487000 Tel: 0191 385 2435 Tel: 01642 710742 Scarth Nick House a large terrace and the main front door. The reception hall has curved island unit and a two oven LPG Aga with an additional Tucked away from view, and approached via a tree lined avenue period wood panelling, the flooring is wooden and from here module comprising LPG four burner gas hob and two electric into a large walled garden, Scarth Nick House is an individually there is access to a cloakroom/WC, the sitting room, kitchen ovens. From here there is access to the boot room and dining designed, stone built home built around 1933 in a stunning, and a return staircase leads to the first floor.
    [Show full text]
  • Hambleton Local Plan Local Plan Publication Draft July 2019
    Hambleton Local Plan Local Plan Publication Draft July 2019 Hambleton...a place to grow Foreword iv 1 Introduction and Background 5 The Role of the Local Plan 5 Part 1: Spatial Strategy and Development Policies 9 2 Issues shaping the Local Plan 10 Spatial Portrait of Hambleton 10 Key Issues 20 3 Vision and Spatial Development Strategy 32 Spatial Vision 32 Spatial Development Strategy 35 S 1: Sustainable Development Principles 35 S 2: Strategic Priorities and Requirements 37 S 3: Spatial Distribution 41 S 4: Neighbourhood Planning 47 S 5: Development in the Countryside 49 S 6: York Green Belt 54 S 7: The Historic Environment 55 The Key Diagram 58 4 Supporting Economic Growth 61 Meeting Hambleton's Employment Requirements 61 EG 1: Meeting Hambleton's Employment Requirement 62 EG 2: Protection and Enhancement of Employment Land 65 EG 3: Town Centre Retail and Leisure Provision 71 EG 4: Management of Town Centres 75 EG 5: Vibrant Market Towns 79 EG 6: Commercial Buildings, Signs and Advertisements 83 EG 7: Rural Businesses 85 EG 8: The Visitor Economy 89 5 Supporting Housing Growth 91 Meeting Hambleton's Housing Need 91 HG 1: Housing Delivery 93 HG 2: Delivering the Right Type of Homes 96 HG 3: Affordable Housing Requirements 100 HG 4: Housing Exception Schemes 103 HG 5: Windfall Housing Development 107 HG 6: Gypsies, Travellers and Travelling Showpeople 109 Hambleton Local Plan: Publication Draft - Hambleton District Council 1 6 Supporting a High Quality Environment 111 E 1: Design 111 E 2: Amenity 118 E 3: The Natural Environment 121 E
    [Show full text]
  • Bolton Castle & Redmire Village
    Follow in Turner’s footsteps to the spectacular... Bolton Castle & Redmire Village This short easy-going walk will take you to the historical Bolton Castle. You can see the castle much as Turner Castle did when he visited in July 1816 during his extensive Bolton ane tour of Yorkshire to sketch views for Whitaker’s A East L General History of the County of York series. Bolton Castle Bolton Arms Bolton Castle © Si Homfray Castle Bolton Redmire To Carperby A p e M d i a l l l L e a n Key B e Route e Mill Farm c Woodland k R Turner’s i Viewpoint v e Turner’s Bench r U Parking r e Public House Redmire Force Church Discover the landscapes that inspired one of Britain’s greatest artists Railway yorkshire.com/turner Follow in Turner’s footsteps to the spectacular... To start this Turner Trail... Bolton Castle & Redmire Village 01 From Redmire village hall, walk over the green and up the hill with the Bolton Arms on your left. Go under the railway bridge and turn This short easy-going walk will take you to the historical Bolton Castle. left onto the footpath and cross the bridge over Apedale Beck. You can see the castle much as Turner did when he visited in July 1816 Walk up the meadows passing a tree growing through the middle during his extensive tour of Yorkshire to sketch views for Whitaker’s A of an old barn to reach Castle Bolton Village. General History of the County of York series.
    [Show full text]
  • Heritage at Risk Register
    CASTLE HOWARD MAUSOLEUM Castle Howard Estate, Ryedale, North Yorkshire The Mausoleum, by Hawksmoor, 1729-42, and modelled on the tomb of Metella, is a major feature of the Howardian Hills. Situated on a bluff east of Castle Howard. The columns were repaired with a grant in the 1980s. The entablature and bastions continue to decay. Much of the damage is due to rusting cramps. The staircase balustrade is collapsing. 304 HERITAGE AT RISK YORKSHIRE & THE HUMBER 305 Y&H HERITAGE AT RISK 2008 Of the 176 entries on the baseline 1999 Yorkshire and the Humber buildings at risk register, 91(52%) have now been removed. Although this is 6% higher than the regional average for 2008, our rate of progress is slowing. Of the five entries removed this year, only one was on the 1999 register. This is because the core of buildings remaining from the 1999 register are either scheduled monuments with no obvious use, or buildings with a problematic future that require a strategic re-think to provide a viable solution. Despite these problems, we are continuing to work with owners, local authorities, trusts and other funding bodies to try to secure the long-term future of these buildings and structures. Just over half (52%) of the regional grants budget (almost £500,000) was offered to eleven buildings at risk in the last financial year. There are four new entries this year: in North Yorkshire, St Leonard’s Church at Sand Hutton, and in West Yorkshire, Hopton Congregational Church in Mirfield,Westwood Mills at Linthwaite, and Stank Hall near Leeds.This gives a total of 122 Grade I and II* listed buildings and scheduled monuments at risk entries on the Yorkshire and the Humber register.
    [Show full text]
  • RAIL LINK November 2018 News and Information from the Wensleydale Railway Association (Trust) and Wensleydale Railway Plc
    Edition 173 RAIL LINK November 2018 News and information from the Wensleydale Railway Association (Trust) and Wensleydale Railway plc DATES FOR YOUR DIARY NORTHALLERTON BRANCH MEETINGS - held at the Cricket Club, Farndale Avenue, Mondays at 19.30. Everyone is welcome. You do not need to be a WRA(T) member to attend. Monday 19 th November - Virginia Arrowsmith and Steve Davies (WRplc). December - No meeting, but Branch Christmas Lunch at one of the local inns. More details later. Monday 21st January - The Stockton & Darlington Railway 1825 -2025, birthplace of the railway age - Niall Hammond. Monday 18th February - Network Rail Enhancements Delivery Plan for the ECML and Trans Pennine routes - Edward Dunn. TRAIN SERVICES – During November there will only be trains on Saturday 3 rd November. BEDALE BONFIRE Saturday 3 rd November – As usual there will be a special train from Redmire for the Bedale Bonfire and Fireworks. See the website for more details. https://www.wensleydalerail.com/future-events RACE NIGHT - 10 th November . Bedale station support group is hosting a Race night at Crakehall village hall. You can arrive from 7pm and the racing will start around 7:30. It is £10 a head. Also available is supper which is a jacket potato with chilli, cheese, coleslaw, or beans. There will also be a raffle and a cash bar. Tickets: from Bedale station or whistle stop cafe or from Brian Whitehead on : [email protected] or mobile 07999 374111 WREATH MAKING ON THE WENLSLEYDALE RAILWAY – Sunday 25 th November - Join Wensleydale Railway’s very own Helen Ashworth on a very special wreath making train! Helen will guide you through how to make your very own wreath using a wide range of foliage collected from around the Yorkshire Dales and along our line as you travel up to Redmire and back.
    [Show full text]
  • Romanby Adult Safeguarding
    Safeguarding Adults Policy Contents Safeguarding Policy Statement 2 1. Complaints, concerns and allegations 4 2. Responding to a Disclosure of Abuse 5 3. Signs and Indicators of Abuse and Neglect 6 4. Consent 7 5. Useful Contacts 9 Supporting Documents Safeguarding Adults Flowchart 10 Capacity – Guidance on Making Decisions 11 Incident Report Form 13 Guidance on Types of Harm 16 Guidance on Consent and Information Sharing 18 Signed by Andy Langford January 2021 Safeguarding Adults Policy – Approved December 2019 Page 1 of 19 Safeguarding Adults Policy Introduction Romanby Golf Club is committed to creating and maintaining a safe and positive environment for all individuals involved in golf. Safeguarding duties apply to an adult who: • Has needs for care and support (whether or not the local authority is meeting any of those needs) and; • Is experiencing, or is at risk of, abuse or neglect; and; • As a result of those care and support needs is unable to protect themselves from either the risk of, or the experience of, abuse or neglect. Principles in relation to adults at risk The Care and Support Statutory Guidance Section 14.13 sets out the following six key principles which underpin all adult safeguarding work: • Empowerment: People being supported and encouraged to make their own decisions and informed consent. • Prevention: It is better to take action before harm occurs. • Proportionality: The least intrusive response appropriate to the risk presented. • Protection: Support and representation for those in greatest need. • Partnership: Local solutions through services working with their communities. Communities have a part to play in preventing, detecting and reporting neglect and abuse.
    [Show full text]
  • 21 Vikings Court Brompton, Northallerton Dl6 2Rp
    S.4280 21 VIKINGS COURT BROMPTON, NORTHALLERTON DL6 2RP A Well Laid Out & Spacious, 3-Bedroomed Semi Detached Dormer Bungalow Situated on a Nice Sized Plot in a Very Quiet Residential Location • UPVC Sealed Unit Double Glazing • Low Maintenance Front Garden • Gas Fired Central Heating • Attractive Garden to Rear • Driveway with Parking • Detached Garage Price: Offers in the Region of: £135,000 CHAIN FREE & AVAILABLE FOR EARLY OCCUPATION 143 High Street, Northallerton, DL7 8PE Tel: 01609 771959 Fax: 01609 778500 www.northallertonestateagency.co.uk 21 Vikings Court, Brompton, Northallerton DL6 2RP SITUATION Bus Service – there is a regular bus service through the village with access to Northallerton and Darlington. Northallerton ½ mile Thirsk 7 ½ miles Darlington 16 miles A.19 7 miles Schools – the area is well served by good state and independent Bedale 9 miles Teesside 16 miles schools. Comprehensive schools at Northallerton, Thirsk, A.1 8 miles York 30 miles Bedale, Richmond and Darlington. Independent Schools at Polam Hall (Darlington), Hurworth House, Teesside High, Vikings Court, Brompton is pleasantly situated just outside the Yarm, Ampleforth, Queen Mary’s at Baldersby and Cundall centre of the very popular, much sought after residential village Manor. of Brompton which is situated north of the thriving and popular market town of Northallerton the County Town of North Shooting & Fishing – the property is attractively positioned in Yorkshire an area renowned for its quality shoots and good fishing being within easy reach of the North Yorkshire Moors and North The property occupies a nice sized plot with a particular feature Yorkshire Dales and close to local rivers and ponds.
    [Show full text]
  • Vebraalto.Com
    Neigarth, Preston Under Scar Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4AJ Offers Over £250,000 2 2 1 D Neigarth, Preston Under Scar Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 4AJ Offers Over £250,000 Situation Entrance porch Leyburn 3 miles, East Coast mainline train service from A stone entrance porch. From here there is a door leading to Northallerton 21 miles, National and International flights from the rear, and a door opening to the kitchen. Durham Tees Valley Airport 28 miles, A1 North and South at Leeming Bar 15 miles. Please note, all distances are Breakfast Kitchen approximate. 14'8" x 9'3" (4.46 x 2.82) A modern kitchen with a range of floor and wall mounted Amenities units with granite work surfaces incorporating electric oven, Preston under Scar is a village and civil parish in the electric hob, extractor hood, dishwasher, washing machine and Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire. About 3 miles a white oil fed Aga. There is an breakfast bar area plus space west of Leyburn with the Wensleydale Railway passing by. for a free standing fridge freezer. The thriving market town of Leyburn is approximately 3 miles Shower/WC away which boasts a local market, several hotels, restaurants A modern shower room with separate cubicle with mains and public houses with many small speciality shops and a valve shower, WC, mounted wash basin and towel rail. livestock mart. It is well served by local transport links and Living/ Dining Room buses connect to Richmond, Hawes and Bedale. The famous Wensleydale Railway passes through the town on its route 20'10" x 14'8" (6.35 x 4.48) from Leeming Bar to Redmire.
    [Show full text]
  • The Penhill Benefice Brochure
    The Penhill Benefice Brochure The Diocese of Leeds In this new diocese, less than three years old, we are working with three core objectives: . Confident Christians: Encouraging personal spiritual renewal with the aim of producing clergy and laity who are confident in God and in the Gospel. Growing Churches: Numerically, spiritually and in their mission to the wider world. Changing communities: For the better, through our partnership with other churches and faith communities, as well as government and third sector agencies. The Anglican Diocese of Leeds comprises five Episcopal Areas, each coterminous with an Archdeaconry. This is now one of the largest dioceses in the country, and its creation is unprecedented in the history of the Church of England. It covers an area of around 2,425 square miles, and a population of around 2,642,400 people. The three former dioceses were created in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to cater for massive population changes brought about by industrialisation and, later, mass immigration. The diocese comprises major cities (Bradford, Leeds, Wakefield), large industrial and post-industrial towns (Halifax, Huddersfield, Dewsbury), market towns (Harrogate, Skipton, Ripon, Richmond and Wetherby), and deeply rural areas (the Dales). The whole of life is here, along with all the richness, diversity and complexities of a changing world. The Diocesan Bishop (The Rt Rev’d Nick Baines) is assisted by five Area Bishops (Bradford, Huddersfield, Kirkstall, Wakefield and Ripon), and five archdeacons (Bradford, Halifax, Leeds, Pontefract, Richmond & Craven). The Bishop of Ripon is the Rt Rev’d Dr. Helen-Ann Hartley. Our vision as the Diocese is about confident clergy equipping confident Christians to live and tell the good news of Jesus Christ.
    [Show full text]
  • Areas Designated As 'Rural' for Right to Buy Purposes
    Areas designated as 'Rural' for right to buy purposes Region District Designated areas Date designated East Rutland the parishes of Ashwell, Ayston, Barleythorpe, Barrow, 17 March Midlands Barrowden, Beaumont Chase, Belton, Bisbrooke, Braunston, 2004 Brooke, Burley, Caldecott, Clipsham, Cottesmore, Edith SI 2004/418 Weston, Egleton, Empingham, Essendine, Exton, Glaston, Great Casterton, Greetham, Gunthorpe, Hambelton, Horn, Ketton, Langham, Leighfield, Little Casterton, Lyddington, Lyndon, Manton, Market Overton, Martinsthorpe, Morcott, Normanton, North Luffenham, Pickworth, Pilton, Preston, Ridlington, Ryhall, Seaton, South Luffenham, Stoke Dry, Stretton, Teigh, Thistleton, Thorpe by Water, Tickencote, Tinwell, Tixover, Wardley, Whissendine, Whitwell, Wing. East of North Norfolk the whole district, with the exception of the parishes of 15 February England Cromer, Fakenham, Holt, North Walsham and Sheringham 1982 SI 1982/21 East of Kings Lynn and the parishes of Anmer, Bagthorpe with Barmer, Barton 17 March England West Norfolk Bendish, Barwick, Bawsey, Bircham, Boughton, Brancaster, 2004 Burnham Market, Burnham Norton, Burnham Overy, SI 2004/418 Burnham Thorpe, Castle Acre, Castle Rising, Choseley, Clenchwarton, Congham, Crimplesham, Denver, Docking, Downham West, East Rudham, East Walton, East Winch, Emneth, Feltwell, Fincham, Flitcham cum Appleton, Fordham, Fring, Gayton, Great Massingham, Grimston, Harpley, Hilgay, Hillington, Hockwold-Cum-Wilton, Holme- Next-The-Sea, Houghton, Ingoldisthorpe, Leziate, Little Massingham, Marham, Marshland
    [Show full text]