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Brafferton is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Brafferton and Helperby, in the former Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 257, increasing to 311 at the 2011 Census. [1] On 1 April 2019 the parish was merged with Helperby to form Brafferton and Helperby. [2]
Historically, the ecclesiastical parish of Brafferton included Helperby and Thornton Bridge, where Helperby was described as a township. [6] Both previous civil parishes were instituted in 1894, both fulfilling the requirements of a local government act of 1889, which stipulated anywhere with 200 or more voters, could have a parish council. [5]
St Peter's Church is the parish church of Brafferton and Helperby, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The oldest surviving parts of the church are the chancel and tower, which date from the 15th century. At the time, the church was dedicated to Saint Augustine, but it was later rededicated to Saint Peter. The east chapels and arcade of ...
Brafferton is a village and civil parish in County Durham, England. It is administered as part of the borough of Darlington. [1] [2] The population of Brafferton Parish taken at the 2011 census was 154. [3] It is situated between Darlington and Newton Aycliffe, a short distance from Coatham Mundeville.
An electoral ward in the same name exists. This ward had a total population of 1,922 at the Census 2011. [3]Newton-by-Chester was formerly a township in the parish of Brafferton, [4] in 1866 Helperby became a separate civil parish, [5] on 1 April 2019 the parish was merged with Brafferton to form "Brafferton and Helperby".
Brafferton and Helperby is a civil parish in the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England. It contains 34 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.
The 1904 Railway Clearing House book, lists Brafferton as being able to handle most goods traffic, but did not have a permanent crane to load or offload goods. [7] [8] With the line being fairly agricultural, most of the traffic through and st the station was agricultural in nature, either livestock or vegetables.
WDDW is known as "La Gran D" (sounded out as "La Grande", using the Spanish pronunciation of the letter "D"), and plays traditional Regional Mexican music. WDDW is a Class A station with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 4,200 watts. Its transmitter is atop the former WMLW-TV tower northwest of the Oak Creek Power Plant in Oak Creek. [2]