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It comes after years of legal battles which have seen several public inquires, compensation paid to residents by the former Hambleton District Council, and the Yorkshire Air Ambulance moving its ...
The district was named after the Hambleton Hills, part of the North York Moors National Park, on the eastern edge of the district. This area was the subject of a national habitat protection scheme as articulated in the United Kingdom's Biodiversity Action Plan. About 75% of the district was in the Vales of Mowbray and of York.
The former Hambleton District Council [note 1] was criticised by an ombudsman who stated that the residents of the two villages had suffered an "injustice", and that the council had committed "an extreme and most serious failure of planning and administration". [9]
In 2009 it was suggested that a planning application for nine wind turbines was due to be raised with Hambleton District Council. With each turbine planned to be 410 feet (125 m) high and the nearest some 800 yards (730 m) from the village, [ 16 ] a group of villagers formed the still existent North Hambleton Windfarm Action Group (NHWAG) to ...
Also, in 2017, an unsuccessful petition called for the amalgamation of the parish council with Bedale Parish Council. [23] In 2018, a request was passed to Hambleton District Council (HDC) to rename the parish from simply Aiskew to Aiskew and Leeming Bar. The request for the name change, which was granted, was because the new name would reflect ...
Within two weeks of the Home Office's announcement, Hambleton District Council had instructed lawyers to mount a legal challenge to the plans. [16] The council served a Planning Contravention Notice (PCN) to determine whether the Home Office’s plans breached planning control. [17]
In April 2015 the 3.4-acre (1.4-hectare) prison site and its buildings were bought by Hambleton District Council for £1.4 million. [11] The site is now part of a masterplan for Northallerton which includes the development of new homes, shops, leisure and education facilities. [12] During July 2015, the council ran public tours of the prison ...
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