شمال يوركشر

Coordinates: 54°10′N 1°20′W / 54.167°N 1.333°W / 54.167; -1.333
(تم التحويل من North Yorkshire)
North Yorkshire
North Yorks
درع North Yorkshire
Location of North Yorkshire within England
Location of North Yorkshire within England
البلدالمملكة المتحدة
المقاطعةإنگلترة
المنطقةيوركشر والهمبر
شمال شرق (جزء)
التأسيس1974
أسسهاLocal Government Act 1972
سبقهاNorth Riding of Yorkshire
الأصلYorkshire
منطقة التوقيتUTC±00:00 (توقيت گرينتش المتوسط)
 • الصيف (التوقيت الصيفي)UTC+01:00 (توقيت بريطانيا الصيفي)
أعضاء البرلمان
الشرطةNorth Yorkshire Police
Cleveland Police (part)
المقاطعة الاحتفالية
الحاكم العامJohanna Ropner[1]
المأمورDavid Kerfoot (2020–21)[2]
المساحة8,608 km2 (3,324 sq mi)
الترتيب1st من 48
تعداد (2008 تق.)1,073,200
الترتيب15th من 48
الكثافة السكانية125/km2 (320/sq mi)
العرقية96% White
2.0% S.Asian
0.6% Black
Non-metropolitan county
مجلس المقاطعةNorth Yorkshire County Council (part)
التنفيذيةالمحافظين
المقر الرئيسي للمسئولNorthallerton[3]
المساحة8,053 km2 (3,109 sq mi)
الترتيب من 26
السكان599,300
الترتيب19th من 26
الكثافة السكانية75/km2 (190/sq mi)
ISO 3166-2GB-NYK
رمز ONS36
NUTSUKE22
Unitary authorities
المجالسCity of York
Middlesbrough
Stockton-on-Tees Borough
Redcar and Cleveland Borough
الأحياء
North Yorkshire numbered districts.svg
Districts of North Yorkshire
الأحياء  County districts:

1. Selby
2. Harrogate
3. Craven
4. Richmondshire
5. Hambleton
6. Ryedale
7. Scarborough


  Unitary districts:
8. مدينة يورك
9. Redcar and Cleveland
10. Middlesbrough
11. Stockton-on-Tees (south)


Bordering:
County Durham (N)
North Sea (E)
East Riding of Yorkshire (ESE)
South Yorkshire (S)
West Yorkshire (WSW)
Lancashire (W)
Cumbria (NW)

شمال يوركشر North Yorkshire هي أكبر non-metropolitan county and lieutenancy area في إنگلترة، وتغطي مساحة 8,654 كم². وتقع أساساً في منطقة يوركشر والهمبر, but partly in the region of North East England. The ONS estimated that the population of the shire was 602,300 in mid-2016, excluding unitary authorities.[4]

Created by the Local Government Act 1972,[5] the majority of the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors lie within North Yorkshire's boundaries, and around 40% of the county is covered by national parks. The county is one of four counties in England to hold the name Yorkshire; the others are the East Riding of Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.

Within the ceremonial county, the most populous settlement is the Middlesbrough built-up area (at 174,700). The York built-up area (at 152,841) is the second most populous settlement. The largest settlement in the administrative county is Harrogate (at 73,576), the second largest is Scarborough (at 61,749) and Northallerton has a population of 16,832.[6][7]

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History

Before 1996: two types of authority

North Yorkshire was formed on 1 April 1974 as a result of the Local Government Act 1972, and covers most of the lands of the historic North Riding, as well as the northern parts of the West Riding as well as northern and eastern East Riding and the former county borough of York.

بعد 1996: أنواع ثلاثة من السلطات

York became a unitary authority independent of county authority on 1 April 1996.[8] Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland and areas of the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees south of the River Tees also became part of the county, having been part of Cleveland for twenty two years, from 1974 to 1996 and North Riding before that.

الجغرافيا

The geology of North Yorkshire is closely reflected in its landscape. Within the county are the North York Moors and most of the Yorkshire Dales; two of eleven areas of countryside within England and Wales to be officially designated as national parks. Between the North York Moors in the east and the Pennine Hills in the west lie the Vales of Mowbray and York. The Tees Lowlands lie to the north of the North York Moors and the Vale of Pickering lies to the south. Its eastern border is the North sea coast. The highest point is Whernside, on the Cumbrian border, at 736 metres (2,415 ft).[9]

المياه

The two major rivers in the county are the River Swale and the River Ure. The Swale and the Ure form the River Ouse which flows through York and into the Humber Estuary. The River Tees forms part of the border between North Yorkshire and County Durham and flows from upper Teesdale through Stockton-on-Tees and Middlesbrough and to the coast.

الحزام الأخضر

North Yorkshire contains a small section of green belt in the south of the county, just north of Ilkley and Otley along the North and West Yorkshire borders. It extends to the east to cover small communities such as Huby, Kirkby Overblow, and Follifoot before covering the gap between the towns of Harrogate and Knaresborough, helping to keep those towns separate.

The belt meets with the Yorkshire Dales National Park at its southernmost extent, and also forms a border with the Nidderdale AONB. It extends into the western area of Selby district, reaching as far as Tadcaster and Balne. The belt was first drawn up from the 1950s.

The city of York has an independent surrounding belt area affording protections to several outlying settlements such as Haxby and Dunnington, and it too extends into the surrounding districts.

المناخ

North Yorkshire has a temperate oceanic climate, like most of the UK. However, there are large climate variations within the county. The upper Pennines border on a Subarctic climate, whereas the Vale of Mowbray has an almost Semi-arid climate. Overall, with the county being situated in the east, it receives below-average rainfall for the UK, but the upper Dales of the Pennines are one of the wettest parts of England, where in contrast the driest parts of the Vale of Mowbray are some of the driest areas in the UK. Summer temperatures are above average, at 22 °C, but highs can regularly reach up to 28 °C, with over 30 °C reached in heat waves. Winter temperatures are below average, with average lows of 1 °C. Snow and Fog can be expected depending on location, with the North York Moors and Pennines having snow lying for an average of between 45 and 75 days per year.[10] Sunshine is most plentiful on the coast, receiving an average of 1650 hours a year, and reduces further west in the county, with the Pennines only receiving 1250 hours a year.

Climate data for شمال يوركشر
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 15
(59)
17
(63)
21
(70)
24
(75)
29
(84)
32
(90)
34
(93)
33
(91)
29
(84)
28
(82)
19
(66)
16
(61)
34
(93)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 6
(43)
7
(45)
10
(50)
13
(55)
16
(61)
19
(66)
22
(72)
22
(72)
18
(64)
14
(57)
10
(50)
7
(45)
14
(57)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1
(34)
1
(34)
2
(36)
4
(39)
7
(45)
10
(50)
12
(54)
12
(54)
10
(50)
7
(45)
4
(39)
1
(34)
6
(43)
Record low °C (°F) −14
(7)
−10
(14)
−13
(9)
−3
(27)
−1
(30)
2
(36)
5
(41)
4
(39)
−1
(30)
−7
(19)
−14
(7)
−19
(−2)
−19
(−2)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 40
(1.6)
35
(1.4)
43
(1.7)
46
(1.8)
42
(1.7)
47
(1.9)
51
(2.0)
59
(2.3)
53
(2.1)
62
(2.4)
56
(2.2)
59
(2.3)
593
(23.3)
Source: [11][12]

الحوكمة

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المقاطعة

The non-metropolitan county of North Yorkshire is administered by North Yorkshire County Council, a cabinet-style council.[13] The full council of 72 elects a council leader, who in turn appoints up to 9 more councillors to form the executive cabinet. The cabinet is responsible for making decisions in the non-metropolitan county. The county council has its offices in County Hall in Northallerton.

Districts

The county is divided into a number of local governing districts of Craven, Hambleton, Harrogate, Richmondshire, Ryedale, Scarborough and Selby.[14]

The Department for Communities and Local Government considered reorganising North Yorkshire County Council's administrative structure by abolishing the seven district councils and the county council to create a North Yorkshire unitary authority. The changes were planned to be implemented no later than 1 April 2009.[15][16] This was rejected on 25 July 2007 so the County Council and District Council structure remained.[17] In 2020 the government announced another structural review with the intention of implementing unitary local governance across all of North Yorkshire with an overarching elected executive mayor.[18]

الوحدة

Parts of the county are administered independently of the county council, having their own unitary authorities: the City of York Council, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, Middlesbrough Council and Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council. Uniquely for England, the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees is split between two counties: North Yorkshire and County Durham.

Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees are also located within the Tees Valley sub-region of North East England. York is a constituent of the Leeds City Region.[19][20]

الاقتصاد

The county is affluent and has above average UK house prices. Unemployment is below average for the UK and claimants of Job Seekers Allowance is also very low compared to the rest of the UK at 2.7%.[21]

Agriculture is an important industry, as are mineral extraction and power generation. The county also has prosperous high technology, service and tourism sectors.[22] Tourism is a significant contributor to the economy. A study of visitors between 2013 and 2015 indicated that the Borough of Scarborough, including Filey, Whitby and parts of the North York Moors National Park, received 1.4m trips per year on average.[23] A 2016 report by the National Park however, provides more impressive numbers: the park area gets 7.93 million visitors annually, generating £647 million and supporting 10,900 full-time equivalent jobs.[24]

In 2016, there were 3.8 million visits to the Yorkshire Dales National Park including 0.48 million who stayed at least one night. The parks service estimates that this contributed £252 million to the economy and provided 3,583 full-time equivalent jobs. The wider Yorkshire Dales area received 9.7 million visitors who contributed £644 million to the economy.[25] The North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales are among England’s best known destinations.[26]

The North Yorkshire County Council operates many small tourist information offices in rural areas.[27] Nature or eco-tourism has become an important factor. In addition to hiking, some areas attract tourists with wildlife, although the latter aspect has yet to be fully developed.[28]

The historic towns of York and Harrogate are the top tourist destinations in the geographic area.[29] York attracts millions of visitors, some of whom may be enticed to continue northward to other areas of North Yorkshire. A 2014 report, based on 2012 data,[30] stated that York alone receives 6.9 million visitors annually; they contribute £564 million to the economy and support over 19,000 jobs.[31] In the 2017 Condé Nast Traveller survey of readers, York rated 12th among The 15 Best Cities in the UK for visitors.[32]

This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added for North Yorkshire at current basic prices with figures in millions of British pounds sterling.[33]

Year Regional Gross Value Added[Notes 1] Agriculture[Notes 2] Industry[Notes 3] Services[Notes 4]
1995 7,278 478 2,181 4,618
2000 9,570 354 2,549 6,667
2003 11,695 390 3,025 8,281

التعليم

North Yorkshire LEA has a mostly comprehensive education system with 42 state schools secondary (not including sixth form colleges) and 12 independent schools.

التجمعات السكنية

الخريطة

The 19 largest settlements of North Yorkshire, along with Malton. Cities and county town (Northallerton) in bold, district centres in yellow.


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التجمعات حسب التعداد الحضري

Settlements in italics lie only within one of the four county unitary authorities.

الترتيب البلدة التعداد
(2011)
المركز التعريف ملاحظات
1 Middlesbrough 174,700[34] Middlesbrough Town Refers to the settlement based on the Built up area subdivision at the 2011 census. This includes areas outside Middlesbrough Council.
2 York 152,841[35] City of York City Refers to the urban settlement based on the built-up area subdivision of York, which excludes any outlying areas within the city of York Council area. The City of York borough covers a wider area than York itself, encompassing surrounding towns and villages.
3 Harrogate 73,576[36] Harrogate Spa Town Unparished, but the built-up area subdivision accurately corresponds to the town's boundaries, with no outlying areas.
4 Scarborough 38,715 (approximate)[37][38][39][40][41][42] Scarborough Town Town is unparished. There was no population count measuring Scarborough independently at the 2011 census. The built-up area is the closest, but also includes the outlying parishes of Eastfield, Osgodby, Cayton, Newby and Scalby, and part of Seamer. Subtracting the populations of all these parishes from the built-up area count of 61,749, comes to 38,715.
5 Redcar 37,073[43] Redcar and Cleveland Town Unparished, but the built-up area subdivision accurately corresponds to the town's boundaries, with no outlying areas.
6 Thornaby-on-Tees 24,741[44] Stockton-on-Tees (south) Town Unitary Authority. The built-up area subdivision accurately corresponds to the town's boundaries, with no outlying areas.
7 Ingleby Barwick 20,378[45] Stockton-on-Tees (south) Civil Parish
8 Saltburn, Marske and New Marske 19,134[46] Redcar and Cleveland Civil Parish
9 Guisborough 17,777[47] Redcar and Cleveland Civil Parish
10 Ripon 16,702[48] Harrogate City
11 Knaresborough 15,441[49] Harrogate Civil Parish
12 سلبي 14,731[50] Selby Civil Parish
13 Skipton 14,623[51] Craven Civil Parish
14 Whitby 13,213[52] Scarborough Civil Parish
15 Skelton and Brotton 12,848[53] Redcar and Cleveland Civil Parish
16 Northallerton 10,655[54] Hambleton Civil Parish County town
17 Haxby 8,428[55] City of York Civil Parish
18 Richmond 8,413[56] Richmondshire Civil Parish
19 Yarm-on-Tees 8,384[57] Stockton-on-Tees (south) Civil Parish
20 Loftus 7,988[58] Redcar and Cleveland Civil Parish

قائمة التجمعات السكنية

Holy Trinity, Wensley, a 13th-century church built on eighth-century foundations

Some settlements of North Yorkshire, italics denote a place in one of the unitary authorities apart from settlements of Middlesbrough:

معالم

المفتاح
AP Icon.svg كنيسة/كاتدرائية
منطقة مفتوحة للمعاقين منطقة مفتوحة للمعاقين
Themepark uk icon.png منتزه ترفيهي/حديقة ملاهي
CL icon.svg قلعة
Country Park منتزه المقاطعة
EH icon.svg تراث إنگليزي
Forestry commission logo.svg هيئة الغابات
سكك حديدية تراثية سكك حديدية تراثية
بيت تريخي بيت تاريخي
Museum (free)
Museum
متحف (مجاني/غير مجاني)
صندوق وطني صندوق وطني
Drama-icon.svg مسرح
Zoo icon.jpg حديقة حيوان
An ancient derelict hunting lodge in Dob Park, North Yorkshire.

Places of interest in italics lie only within the ceremonial county, not the administrative county..

الصحافة والإعلام

The county is served by BBC North East and Cumbria, and for more southerly parts of the county BBC Yorkshire. Yorkshire Television and Tyne Tees Television are also received in most areas of the county, Settle and the Western part of the Craven area is served by BBC North West and Granada Television. BBC Tees is broadcast to northern parts of the county, whilst BBC Radio York is broadcast more widely. BBC Radio Leeds broadcasts to southern parts of the county.

النقل

القطارات

The East Coast Main Line (ECML) bisects the county stopping at Northallerton, Thirsk and York. Passenger services on the ECML within the county are operated by London North Eastern Railway, TransPennine Express and Grand Central. TransPennine Express run services on the York to Scarborough Line and the Northallerton–Eaglescliffe Line (for Middlesbrough) that both branch off the ECML.

Northern operate the remaining lines in the county, including commuter services on the Harrogate Line, Airedale Line and York & Selby Lines, of which the former two are covered by the Metro ticketing area. Remaining branch lines operated by Northern include the Yorkshire Coast Line from Scarborough to Hull, the Hull to York Line via Selby, the Tees Valley Line from Darlington to Saltburn and the Esk Valley Line from Middlesbrough to Whitby. Last but certainly not least, the Settle-Carlisle Line runs through the west of the county, with services again operated by Northern.

خطوط السكك الحديدية الحالية والسابقة في شرق شمال يوركشر

The county suffered badly under the Beeching cuts of the 1960s. Places such as Richmond, Ripon, Tadcaster, Helmsley, Pickering and the Wensleydale communities lost their passenger services. Notable lines closed were the Scarborough and Whitby Railway, Malton and Driffield Railway and the secondary main line between Northallerton and Harrogate via Ripon.

Heritage railways within North Yorkshire include: the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, between Pickering and Grosmont, which opened in 1973; the Derwent Valley Light Railway near York; and the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway. The Wensleydale Railway, which started operating in 2003, runs services between Leeming Bar and Redmire along a former freight-only line. The medium-term aim is to operate into Northallerton station on the ECML, once an agreement can be reached with Network Rail. In the longer term, the aim is to reinstate the full line west via Hawes to Garsdale on the Settle-Carlisle line.

York railway station is the largest station in the county, with 11 platforms and is a major tourist attraction in its own right. The station is immediately adjacent to the National Railway Museum.

الطرق

The main road through the county is the north–south A1(M), which has gradually been upgraded in sections to motorway status since the early 1990s. The only other motorways within the county are the short A66(M) near Darlington and a small stretch of the M62 motorway close to Eggborough.[14] The other nationally maintained trunk routes are the A168/A19, A64, A66 and A174.

العربات والحافلات

Long-distance coach services are operated by National Express and Megabus. Local bus service operators include Arriva Yorkshire, Harrogate Bus Company, Scarborough & District (East Yorkshire Motor Services), Yorkshire Coastliner, First York and the local Dales & District.

الجو

There are no major airports in the county itself, but nearby airports include Teesside International (Darlington), Newcastle, Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield and Leeds Bradford.

الرياضة

North Yorkshire is home to several football clubs. Middlesbrough play in the Championship. Harrogate Town play in the EFL League Two. York City who play in the National League North and finished 11th during the 2017-18 National League season. Whitby Town FC have reached the FA Cup first round seven times and have played the likes of Hull City, Wigan and Plymouth Argyle; they currently play in the Evo-Stik Premier League. Other lower league clubs include Marske United, Harrogate Railway Athletic, Northallerton Town, Pickering Town, Scarborough Athletic, Selby Town and Tadcaster Albion.

Rugby union teams in the county include Middlesbrough RUFC, who play their league games in Durham/Northumberland 1. York City Knights, previously known as York F.C., are a rugby league team who play in the Rugby League Championships.

North Yorkshire is home to many racecourses; these include Catterick Bridge, Redcar, Ripon, Thirsk and York. It also has one motor racing circuit, Croft Circuit; the circuit holds meetings of the British Touring Car Championship, British Superbike and Pickup Truck Racing race series and one Motorcycle Racing Circuit at Oliver's Mount, Scarborough.

Yorkshire County Cricket Club play a number of fixtures at North Marine Road, Scarborough.

The ball game Rock-It-Ball was developed in the county.

انظر أيضاً

ملاحظات

  1. ^ Components may not sum to totals due to rounding
  2. ^ includes hunting and forestry
  3. ^ includes energy and construction
  4. ^ includes financial intermediation services indirectly measured

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وصلات خارجية

قالب:North Yorkshire


54°10′N 1°20′W / 54.167°N 1.333°W / 54.167; -1.333