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List of Areas List of Areas 1 Member of Parliament 79 Parish/Town Councils/Parish Meetings 1 Police, Fire & Crime Commissioner 25 Parish Meetings 6 County Councillors 54 Parish/Town Councils 24 District Councillors 335 Parish/Town Councillors 34 Parish/Town Council 170 5 Councillors 4 Parish/Town Council 24 6 Councillors 6 Parish/Town Council 42 7 Councillors 2 Parish/Town Council 16 8 Councillors 4 Parish/Town Council 36 9 Councillors 1 Parish/Town Council 10 10 Councillors 2 Parish/Town Council 22 11 Councillors 1 Parish/Town Council 15 15 Councillors 335 1 Parliamentary Constituency Richmond (Yorks) (1) (MP area) 1 Police, Fire & Crime Commissioner North Yorkshire (1) 6 Electoral Divisions Catterick Bridge (1) (County Councillor Areas) Central Richmondshire (1) Middle Dales (1) Richmond (1) Richmondshire North (1) Upper Dales (1) 16 District Wards Catterick & Brompton-on- Hipswell (2) Middleham (1) (District Councillor Areas) Swale(3) Leyburn (2) Richmond East (1) Colburn (2) Lower Swaledale & Arkengarthdale Richmond North (1) Croft & Middleton Tyas (2) (1) Richmond West (2) Gilling West (1) Lower Wensleydale (1) Scotton (2) Hawes, High Abbotside & Melsonby (1) Yoredale (1) Upper Swaledale (1) 79 Parish/Town Councils/Meetings 4 Town Councils 50 Parish Councils 25 Parish Meetings 2 Town Councils (single) 41Parish Councils (single) 24 Parish Meetings (single) 2 Town Council (3 Wards) 9 Grouped Parish Councils (29 1 Grouped Parish Meeting (3 Parishes) Parishes) 101 Parishes 1 Akebar 35 Easby 69 Muker 2 Aldbrough 36 East Hauxwell 70 New Forest 3 Appleton East and West 37 East Layton 71 Newbiggin 4 Arkengarthdale 38 East Witton 72 Newsham 5 Arrathorne 39 Ellerton Abbey 73 Newton-le-Willows 6 Aske 40 Ellerton-on-Swale 74 Newton Morrell 7 Askrigg 41 Eppleby 75 North Cowton 8 Aysgarth 42 Eryholme 76 Patrick Brompton 9 Bainbridge 43 Finghall 77 Preston-under-Scar 10 Barden 44 Forcett 78 Ravensworth 11 Barton 45 Garriston 79 Redmire 12 Bellerby 46 Gayles 80 Reeth Fremington & Healaugh 13 Bishopdale 47 Gilling with Hartforth & Sedbury 81 Richmond 14 Bolton-on-Swale 48 Grinton 82 Scorton 15 Brompton-on-Swale 49 Harmby 83 Scotton 16 Brough with St Giles 50 Hawes 84 Skeeby 17 Burton Cum Walden 51 High Abbotside 85 Spennithorne 18 Caldbergh with East Scrafton 52 Hipswell 86 St Martins 19 Caldwell 53 Hornby 87 Stainton 20 Carkin 54 Hudswell 88 Stanwick St John 21 Carlton Highdale (Horsehouse) 55 Hunton 89 Stapleton 22 Carlton Town 56 Hutton Hang 90 Thoralby 23 Carperby Cum Thoresby 57 Kirby Hill 91 Thornton Rust 24 Castle Bolton with East & West Bolton 58 Leyburn 92 Thornton Steward 25 Catterick 59 Low Abbotside 93 Tunstall 26 Cleasby 60 Manfield 94 Uckerby 27 Cliffe 61 Marrick 95 Walburn 28 Colburn 62 Marske 96 Wensley 29 Constable Burton 63 Melbecks 97 West Hauxwell 30 Coverham with Agglethorpe 64 Melmerby 98 West Layton 31 Croft on Tees 65 Melsonby 99 West Scrafton 32 Dalton (Richmond) 66 Middleham 100 West Witton 33 Dalton On Tees 67 Middleton Tyas 101 Whashton 34 Downholme 68 Moulton 109 Polling District 1 Akebar 37 Easby 74 New Forest Registers 2 Albermarle 38 East Hauxwell 75 Newbiggin 3 Aldbrough St John 39 East Layton 4 Appleton East and West 40 East Witton 76 Newsham 5 Arkengarthdale 41 Ellerton Abbey 77 Newton le Willows 6 Arrathorne 42 Ellerton-on-Swale 78 Newton Morrell 7 Aske 43 Eppleby 79 North Cowton 8 Askrigg 44 Eryholme 80 Patrick Brompton 9 Aysgarth 45 Finghall 81 Preston-under-Scar 10 Bainbridge 46 Forcett 82 Ravensworth 11 Barden 47 Garriston 83 Redmire 12 Barton 48 Gayles 84 Reeth 13 Bellerby 49 Gilling 85 Richmond East 14 Bishopdale 50 Grinton 86 Richmond North 15 Bolton-on-Swale 51 Harmby 87 Richmond West Part 1 16 Brompton on Swale 52 Hawes 88 Richmond West Part 2 17 Brough with St Giles 53 High Abbotside 89 Richmond West Part 3 18 Burton Cum Walden 54 Hipswell Part 1 90 Scorton 19 Caldbergh with East Scrafton 55 Hipswell Part 2 91 Scotton 20 Caldwell 56 Hornby 92 Skeeby 21 Carkin 57 Hudswell 93 Spennithorne 22 Carlton Highdale 58 Hunton 94 St Martins 23 Carlton Town 59 Hutton Hang 95 Stainton 24 Carperby Cum Thoresby 60 Kirby Hill 96 Stanwick St John 25 Castle Bolton 61 Leyburn 97 Stapleton 26 Catterick Village 62 Low Abbotside 98 Thoralby 27 Cleasby 63 Manfield 99 Thornton Rust 28 Cliffe 64 Marrick 100 Thornton Steward 29 Colburn Moor 65 Marske 101 Tunstall 30 Colburn Town 66 Melbecks - Gunnerside 102 Uckerby 31 Constable Burton 67 Melbecks - Low Row) 103 Walburn 32 Coverham with Agglethorpe 68 Melmerby 104 Wensley 33 Croft 69 Melsonby 105 West Hauxwell 34 Dalton (Richmond) 70 Middleham 106 West Layton 35 Dalton On Tees 71 Middleton Tyas 107 West Scrafton 36 Downholme 72 Moulton 108 West Witton 73 Muker 109 Whashton 79 Parish/Town 4 Town Councils 50 Parish Councils 25 Parish Meetings Councils/Meetings 3 Town Councils (single) 41Parish Councils (single) 24 Parish Meetings (single) 1 Town Council (3 Wards) 9 Grouped Parish Councils (29 1 Grouped Parish Meeting (3 Parishes) Parishes) 2 Town Councils 1 Leyburn 2 Middleham 1 Town Council (Ward) 1 Albermarle 2 Colburn Moor 3 Colburn Town 1 Town Council (Ward) 1 Richmond East 2 Richmond North 3 Richmond West 41 Parish Councils 1 Aldbrough 15 Ellerton-on-Swale 29 North Cowton 2 Arkengarthdale 16 Eppleby 30 Patrick Brompton 3 Bainbridge 17 Eryholme 31 Preston-under-Scar 4 Barton 18 Gilling 32 Ravensworth 5 Bellerby 19 Harmby 33 Redmire 6 Brompton-on-Swale 20 Hipswell 34 Reeth 7 Brough with St Giles 21 Hunton 35 Scorton 8 Burton-cum-Walden 22 Marrick 36 Scotton 9 Carlton Town 23 Melbecks 37 Skeeby 10 Carperby-cum-Thoresby 24 Melsonby 38 St Martins 11 Catterick 25 Middleton Tyas 39 Stanwick St John 12 Croft-on-Tees 26 Muker 40 Tunstall 13 Dalton-on-Tees 27 Newsham 41 West Witton 14 East Witton 28 Newton-le-Willows 9 Grouped Parish Councils Askrigg & Low Abbotside Grinton & Ellerton Abbey Manfield with Cliffe - Askrigg - Grinton - Cliffe - Low Abbotside - Ellerton Abbey - Manfield Aysgarth and District Hawes and High Abbotside Marske and New Forest - Aysgarth - Hawes - Marske - Bishopdale - High Abbotside - New Forest - Newbiggin - Thoralby - Thornton Rust Constable and Finghall Hudswell & District Stapleton and Cleasby - Akebar - Downholme - Cleasby - Barden - Hudswell - Stapleton - Constable Burton - Stainton - East Hauxwell - Walburn - Finghall - Garriston - Hutton Hang - West Hauxwell 24 Parish Meetings 1 Appleton East and West 9 Coverham with Agglethorpe 17 Moulton 2 Arrathorne 10 Dalton 18 Newton Morrell 3 Aske 11 Easby 19 Spennithorne 4 Bolton-on-Swale 12 Forcett 20 Thornton Steward 5 Caldbergh with East Scrafton 13 Gayles 21 Uckerby 6 Caldwell 14 Hornby 22 Wensley 7 Carlton Highdale 15 Kirby Hill 23 West Scrafton 8 Castle Bolton with East & West 16 Melmerby 24 Whashton Bolton 1 Grouped Parish Meeting Carkin & Laytons - Carkin - East Layton - West Layton 72 Parish/Town Elections 8 Town Elections 41 Parish Elections 23 Parish (Ward) Elections 2 Town Elections (9 Parish Councils - Grouped) 6 Town Ward Elections (2 Town Council) 2 Town Council Elections Albermarle (1) Richmond East (4) (Ward) (no of councillors in Colburn Moor (1) Richmond North (4) brackets Colburn Town (9) Richmond West (7) 2 Town Council Elections 1 Leyburn (9) 2 Middleham (7) (no of councillors in brackets) 41 Parish Elections 1 Aldbrough (5) 16 Eppleby (5) 29 North Cowton (5) (no of councillors in brackets) 2 Arkengarthdale (5) 17 Eryholme (5) 30 Patrick Brompton (5) 3 Bainbridge (5) 18 Gilling with Hartforth & Sedbury 31 Preston-under-Scar (5) 4 Barton (7) (5) 32 Ravensworth (5) 5 Bellerby (5) 19 Harmby (5) 33 Redmire (5) 6 Brompton on Swale (8) 20 Hipswell (9) 34 Reeth (7) 7 Brough with St Giles (5) 21 Hunton (5) 35 Scorton (7) 8 Burton-cum-Walden (5) 22 Marrick (5) 36 Scotton (9) 9 Carlton Town (5) 23 Melbecks (5) 37 Skeeby (5) 10 Carperby-cum-Thoresby (5) 24 Melsonby (7) 38 St Martins (5) 11 Catterick (9) 25 Middleton Tyas (7) 39 Stanwick St John (5) 12 Croft-on-Tees (5) 26 Muker (5) 40 Tunstall (5) 13 Dalton-on-Tees (5) 27 Newsham (5) 41 West Witton (5) 14 East Witton (5) 28 Newton-le-Willows (5) 15 Ellerton-on-Swale (5) 23 Parish Ward Elections Askrigg & Low Abbotside Grinton & Ellerton Abbey Manfield with Cliffe (no of councillors in brackets) - Askrigg (5) - Grinton (5) - Cliffe (1) - Low Abbotside (1) - Ellerton Abbey (1) - Manfield (4) Aysgarth and District Hawes and High Abbotside Marske and New Forest - Aysgarth (3) - Hawes (7) - Marske (4) - Bishopdale (1) - High Abbotside (4) - New Forest (1) - Newbiggin (1) Hudswell & District Stapleton and Cleasby - Thoralby (3) - Downholme, Stainton & - Cleasby (3) - Thornton Rust (2) Walburn (1) - Stapleton (5) Constable and Finghall - Hudswell (5) - Constable Burton (2) - Finghall, Akebar & Hutton Hang (2) - East & West Hauxwell (1) - Garriston & Barden (1) 34 5 Parish/Town Councillors 1 Aldbrough 13 Eppleby 24 Newton-le-Willows 2 Arkengarthdale 14 Eryholme 25 North Cowton 3 Bainbridge 15 Gilling with Hartforth & Sedbury 26 Patrick Brompton 4 Bellerby 16 Harmby 27 Preston-under-Scar 5 Brough with St Giles 17 Hunton 28 Ravensworth 6 Burton-cum-Walden 18 Manfield with Cliffe 29 Redmire 7 Carlton Town 19 Marrick 30 Skeeby 8 Carperby-cum-Thoresby 20 Marske & New Forest 31 St Martins 9 Croft-on-Tees 21 Melbecks 32 Stanwick St John 10 Dalton-on-Tees 22 Muker 33 Tunstall 11 East Witton 23 Newsham 34 West Witton 12 Ellerton-on-Swale 3 6 Parish/Town Councillors 1 Askrigg & Low Abbotside 2 Constable Burton & Finghall 3 Grinton & Ellerton Abbey 6 7 Parish/Town Councillors 1 Barton 3 Middleham 5 Reeth, Fremington & Healaugh 2 Melsonby 4 Middleton Tyas 6 Scorton 2 8 Parish/Town Councillors 1 Brompton on Swale 2 Stapleton & Cleasby 4 9 Parish/Town Councillors 1 Catterick 3 Leyburn 4 Scotton 2 Hipswell 1 10 Parish/Town Councillors 1 Aysgarth & District 2 11 Parish/Town Councillors 1 Colburn 1 Hawes & High Abbotside 1 15 Parish/Town Councillors 1 Richmond Updated: December 2020 .
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