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York Delivery Areas & Prices DELIVERY AREAS AREA PRICE DAY AREA PRICE DAY ACASTER MALBIS £ 15.00 FRIDAY COULTON £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY ACASTER SELBY £ 22.50 FRIDAY COXWOLD £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY ACKLAM £ 22.50 MONDAY CRAMBE £ 15.00 MONDAY ACOMB £ 15.00 FRIDAY CRAYKE £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY ALDBROUGH £ 30.00 FRIDAY CROCKEY HILL £ 15.00 MONDAY ALLERTHORPE £ 22.50 MONDAY DEIGHTON £ 15.00 MONDAY ALNE £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY DRINGHOUSES £ 15.00 FRIDAY AMPLEFORTH £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY DUGGLEBY £ 30.00 MONDAY APPLETON ROEBUCK £ 22.50 FRIDAY DUNNINGTON £ 7.50 MONDAY ASKHAM BRYAN £ 15.00 FRIDAY EASINGWOLD £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY ASKHAM RICHARD £ 22.50 FRIDAY EAST COTTINGWITH £ 22.50 MONDAY AUGHTON £ 22.50 MONDAY ELLERTON £ 22.50 MONDAY BARLBY £ 30.00 MONDAY ELVINGTON £ 15.00 MONDAY BARLOW £ 30.00 MONDAY ESCRICK £ 15.00 MONDAY BARMBY MOOR £ 22.50 MONDAY EVERINGHAM £ 30.00 MONDAY BARTON-LE-WILLOW £ 15.00 MONDAY FANGFOSS £ 15.00 MONDAY BENNINGBROUGH £ 15.00 WEDNESDAY FARLINGTON £ 15.00 WEDNESDAY BICKERTON £ 30.00 FRIDAY FIMBER £ 30.00 MONDAY BIELBY £ 22.50 MONDAY FLAWITH £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY BIGGIN £ 30.00 FRIDAY FLAXTON £ 7.50 WEDNESDAY BILBROUGH £ 22.50 FRIDAY FOGGATHORPE £ 30.00 MONDAY BILTON £ 22.50 FRIDAY FOSTON £ 15.00 WEDNESDAY BIRDSALL £ 30.00 MONDAY FRIDAYTHORPE £ 30.00 MONDAY BISHOP WILTON £ 22.50 MONDAY FULFORD £ 7.50 MONDAY BISHOPTHORPE £ 15.00 FRIDAY FULL SUTTON £ 15.00 MONDAY BOLTON £ 15.00 MONDAY GATE HELMSLEY £ 7.50 MONDAY BOLTON PERCY £ 22.50 FRIDAY GANTHORPE £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY BOOTHAM £ 7.50 WEDNESDAY GILLING EAST £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY BOROUGHBRIDGE ROAD £ 15.00 FRIDAY GRAFTON CUM MARTON £ 30.00 FRIDAY BOSSALL £ 15.00 MONDAY GREAT GIVENDALE £ 22.50 MONDAY BOSTON SPA £ 30.00 FRIDAY GREEN HAMMERTON £ 22.50 FRIDAY BRAFFERTON-CUM-HELPERBY £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY GUNBY £ 30.00 MONDAY BRAMHAM £ 30.00 FRIDAY HAMBLETON £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY BRANDSBY £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY HARTON £ 15.00 MONDAY BREIGHTON £ 30.00 MONDAY HAXBY £ 7.50 WEDNESDAY BUBWITH £ 30.00 MONDAY HAYTON £ 22.50 MONDAY BUGTHORPE £ 15.00 MONDAY HEALAUGH £ 22.50 FRIDAY BULMER £ 15.00 WEDNESDAY HELPERBY £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY BURDALE £ 30.00 MONDAY HEMINGBOROUGH £ 30.00 MONDAY BURNBY £ 30.00 MONDAY HESLINGTON £ 7.50 MONDAY BURNHOLME £ 7.50 MONDAY HESSAY £ 15.00 FRIDAY BURSEA £ 30.00 MONDAY HEWORTH £ 7.50 MONDAY BURYTHORPE £ 22.50 MONDAY HIGH CATTON £ 7.50 MONDAY BUTTERCRAMBE £ 15.00 MONDAY HOLGATE £ 7.50 FRIDAY BYLAND ABBEY £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY HOLME ON SPALDING MOOR £ 30.00 MONDAY CASTLE HOWARD £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY HOLTBY £ 7.50 MONDAY CATTAL £ 30.00 FRIDAY HOPGROVE £ 7.50 MONDAY CATTERTON £ 22.50 FRIDAY HOWSHAM £ 15.00 MONDAY CAWOOD £ 22.50 MONDAY HUBY £ 15.00 WEDNESDAY CHURCH FENTON £ 30.00 FRIDAY HUGGATE £ 30.00 MONDAY CITY CENTRE £ 12.50 HULL ROAD £ 7.50 MONDAY CLAXTON £ 7.50 MONDAY HUNSINGORE £ 30.00 FRIDAY CLIFFE £ 30.00 MONDAY HUNTINGTON £ 7.50 WEDNESDAY CLIFTON £ 7.50 WEDNESDAY HUSTHWAITE £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY COLTON £ 22.50 FRIDAY KENNYTHORPE £ 22.50 MONDAY COPMANTHORPE £ 15.00 FRIDAY DELIVERY AREAS KEXBY £ 7.50 MONDAY SKIRPENBECK £ 15.00 MONDAY KIRBY UNDERDALE £ 22.50 MONDAY SOUTH BANK £ 7.50 FRIDAY KIRK DEIGHTON £ 30.00 MONDAY SOUTH DUFFIELD £ 30.00 MONDAY KNAPTON £ 15.00 FRIDAY SPALDINGTON £ 30.00 MONDAY LANGTON £ 22.50 MONDAY STAMFORD BRIDGE £ 7.50 MONDAY LAYTHAM £ 22.50 MONDAY STEARSBY £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY LEAVENING £ 22.50 MONDAY STILLINGFLEET £ 22.50 MONDAY LEPPINGTON £ 15.00 MONDAY STILLINGTON £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY LINTON ON OUSE £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY STOCKTON LANE £ 7.50 MONDAY LITTLE RIBSTON £ 30.00 FRIDAY STOCKTON ON FOREST £ 7.50 MONDAY LONDESBOROUGH £ 30.00 MONDAY STRENSALL £ 7.50 WEDNESDAY LONG MARSTON £ 22.50 FRIDAY STUTTON £ 30.00 FRIDAY LOW CATTON £ 7.50 MONDAY SUTTON ON DERWENT £ 15.00 MONDAY LOWER DUNSFORTH £ 30.00 FRIDAY SUTTON ON FOREST £ 15.00 WEDNESDAY LUND £ 30.00 MONDAY TADCASTER £ 22.50 FRIDAY MARKET WEIGHTON £ 30.00 MONDAY TANG HALL £ 7.50 MONDAY MELBOURNE £ 22.50 MONDAY TERRINGTON £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY MELTONBY £ 22.50 MONDAY THIXENDALE £ 22.50 MONDAY MILLINGTON £ 22.50 MONDAY THOLTHORPE £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY MOOR MONKTON £ 22.50 FRIDAY THORGANBY £ 22.50 MONDAY MUNCASTERGATE £ 7.50 WEDNESDAY THORMANBY £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY MURTON £ 7.50 MONDAY THORNTON £ 22.50 MONDAY MYTON ON SWALE £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY THORNTON LE CLAY £ 15.00 WEDNESDAY NABURN £ 15.00 MONDAY THORP ARCH £ 30.00 FRIDAY NETHER POPPLETON £ 15.00 FRIDAY THORPE UNDERWOOD £ 22.50 FRIDAY NEW EARSWICK £ 7.50 WEDNESDAY THORPE WILLOUGHBY £ 30.00 FRIDAY NEWTON ON OUSE £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY TOCKWITH £ 22.50 FRIDAY NEWTON ON DERWENT £ 15.00 MONDAY TOLLERTON £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY NORTH DUFFIELD £ 22.50 MONDAY TOWTHORPE £ 7.50 WEDNESDAY NORTH GRIMSTON £ 30.00 MONDAY TOWTON £ 30.00 FRIDAY NUN MONKTON £ 22.50 FRIDAY ULLESKELF £ 30.00 FRIDAY NUNBURNHOLME £ 30.00 MONDAY UPPER HELMSLEY £ 7.50 MONDAY OLD EARSWICK £ 7.50 WEDNESDAY UPPER POPPLETON £ 15.00 FRIDAY OSGODBY £ 30.00 MONDAY WALTON £ 30.00 FRIDAY OSBALDWICK £ 7.50 MONDAY WARTER £ 30.00 MONDAY OULSTON £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY WARTHILL £ 7.50 MONDAY OUSEBURN £ 30.00 FRIDAY WASS £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY OVERTON £ 15.00 WEDNESDAY WEST LILLING £ 15.00 WEDNESDAY POCKLINGTON £ 22.50 MONDAY WESTOW £ 22.50 MONDAY RASKELF £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY WETHERBY £ 30.00 FRIDAY RAWCLIFFE £ 7.50 WEDNESDAY WHARRAM LE STREET £ 30.00 MONDAY RICCALL £ 22.50 MONDAY WHELDRAKE £ 15.00 MONDAY RUFFORTH £ 15.00 FRIDAY WHENBY £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY SAND HUTTON £ 7.50 MONDAY WHIXLEY £ 30.00 FRIDAY SAXTON £ 30.00 FRIDAY WIGGINGTON £ 7.50 WEDNESDAY SCRAYINGHAM £ 15.00 MONDAY WILBERFOSS £ 15.00 MONDAY SEATON ROSS £ 22.50 MONDAY WILITOFT £ 30.00 MONDAY SELBY £ 30.00 MONDAY WOODTHORPE £ 15.00 FRIDAY SHERBURN IN ELMET £ 30.00 FRIDAY WRESSLE £ 30.00 MONDAY SHERIFF HUTTON £ 15.00 WEDNESDAY YAPHAM £ 22.50 MONDAY SHIPTON £ 15.00 WEDNESDAY YEARSLEY £ 30.00 WEDNESDAY SHIPTONTHORPE £ 30.00 MONDAY YOULTON £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY SKELTON £ 15.00 WEDNESDAY SKEWSBY £ 22.50 WEDNESDAY SKIPWITH £ 22.50 MONDAY.
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