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Spatial Principle SP2 Settlement Hierarchy Maps I R IV E R T E E S Caldwell Eppleby Manfield Cleasby Aldbrough Stapleton St John Newsham East Layton Croft-on-Tees West Layton Barton Dalton Melsonby Ravensworth Dalton-on-Tees Tan Hill Kirby Hill Middleton Whashton Tyas YORKSHIRE DALES Gilling West NATIONAL PARK Moulton North Cowton Skeeby Legend Richmond Settlement Hierarchy Hudswell Scorton Brompton-on-Swale Bolton-on-Swale E Principal Towns L A Catterick S W R Garrison Catterick R I V E Local Service Centre R I V Tunstall E Primary Service Settlements R W I S K Secondary Service Villages E Bellerby Secondary Service Villages Cluster Hunton Constable Patrick Preston-under-Scar Smaller Villages Burton Brompton Redmire Leyburn E Harmby U R Newton-le-Willows R Wensley Sub Areas V E Spennithorne R I Finghall North Richmondshire Middleham Thornton Steward Central Richmondshire Lower Wensleydale R IV E R W IS K E Richmondshire District Boundary © Crown copyright and database right 2020. OS Licence number 0100018642. Legend I Settlement Hierarchy North Richmondshire Sub Area Principal Towns Primary Service Settlements Smaller Villages Richmond Hudswell Scorton Brompton-on-Swale Bolton-on-Swale Yorkshire Dales National Park Catterick Garrison Catterick Tunstall Hambleton District Lower Wensleydale Sub Area © Crown copyright and database right 2020. OS Licence number 0100018642. I Central Richmondshire Sub Area Bellerby Hunton Constable Redmire Preston-under-Scar Patrick Burton Brompton Leyburn Harmby Finghall Wensley Newton-le-Willows Spennithorne Middleham Thornton Steward Legend Hambleton District Settlement Hierarchy Local Service Centre Yorkshire Dales National Park Primary Service Settlements Secondary Service Villages Secondary Service Villages Cluster Harrogate Borough Smaller Villages © Crown copyright and database right 2020. OS Licence number 0100018642. I County Durham Darlington Borough Caldwell Eppleby Manfield Cleasby Stapleton North Richmondshire also includes Aldbrough Tan Hill to the west of the District St John Newsham West Layton East Layton Croft-on-Tees Barton Dalton Melsonby Ravensworth Dalton-on-Tees Kirby Hill Middleton Whashton Tyas Gilling West Moulton North Cowton Hambleton District Skeeby Legend Central Richmondshire Settlement Hierarchy Sub Area Yorkshire Dales National Park Primary Service Settlements Secondary Service Villages Secondary Service Villages Cluster Smaller Villages © Crown copyright and database right 2020. OS Licence number 0100018642..
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