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  2. Norton-on-Derwent - Wikipedia

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    Because of the town's close proximity to Malton, Norton has access to the A64, which runs from Leeds and York to Scarborough, and the A169 to Pickering and Whitby. Both Malton bus station and Malton railway station are located in Norton. Norton is home to Coastliner, a division of the Transdev bus group. Buses run from Leeds and York through ...

  3. Malton, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 50% of the planned supply – around 1,500 new homes – will be directed to Malton and Norton. A further plan for employment land is proposed for Malton. Of the 37 hectares of employment land required to meet the needs of the district until 2027, approximately 80% will be allocated towards Malton and Norton.

  4. Welham, Malton - Wikipedia

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    Welham is a place in the civil parish of Malton, in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated south west of Malton. The Malton & Norton Golf Club is located to the north of the locality. Welham Hall is the main residence.

  5. List of settlements in North Yorkshire by population - Wikipedia

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    Norton-on-Derwent: 7,905 North Yorkshire Town Marske-by-the-Sea: 7,580 Redcar and Cleveland Village Pickering: 7,255 North Yorkshire Town Skelton-in-Cleveland: 6,895 Redcar and Cleveland Town Filey: 6,665 North Yorkshire Town Tadcaster: 6,340 North Yorkshire Town Malton: 6,320 North Yorkshire Town Thirsk: 5,890 North Yorkshire Town Saltburn-by ...

  6. Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The bill introduced legal provision under which local communities (led by parish councils or neighbourhood forums) could develop neighbourhood plans. Similar to development management documents produced by the local authority, neighbourhood plans have statutory weight, so that they are considered in the determination of planning applications.

  7. Norton Rural District (Yorkshire) - Wikipedia

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    Norton was a rural district in the East Riding of Yorkshire from 1894 to 1974. [1] It was based on the small town of Norton-on-Derwent , and was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from that part of the Malton rural sanitary district which was in the East Riding (the rest forming Malton Rural District in the North Riding).

  8. Neighbourhood forum - Wikipedia

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    Neighbourhood forums are a construct of local governments in England and are defined in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as a body that organises the production of a neighbourhood plan. Where town or parish councils exist those bodies may apply to the local planning authority (usually a district or borough council) for the devolution of ...

  9. Ryedale - Wikipedia

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    The name refers to the River Rye and was previously used for the Ryedale wapentake of Yorkshire, which covered roughly the same area.The non-metropolitan district was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, and was a merger of urban district of Norton and Norton Rural District, from the historic East Riding of Yorkshire, along with the urban districts of Malton and ...