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North Yorkshire

noun

  1. a county in NE England. 3,208 sq. mi. (8,309 sq. km).



North Yorkshire

noun

  1. a county in N England, formed in 1974 from most of the North Riding of Yorkshire and parts of the East and West Ridings: the geographical and ceremonial county includes the unitary authorities of Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, and part of Stockton on Tees (all within Cleveland until 1996), and York (created in 1997). Administrative centre: Northallerton. Pop (excluding unitary authorities): 576 100 (2003 est). Area (excluding unitary authorities): 8037 sq km (3102 sq miles)

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When Asha and Jason Ross bought a caravan sited in a North Yorkshire holiday park, they thought they had made an investment which would provide them with a steady income.

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However, as part of our investigation in cities across Yorkshire to find out where such vapes were still being sold, we also visited traders regulated by North Yorkshire Council's Trading Standards team.

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The Flamingo Land resort in North Yorkshire has been operating since 1959, initially as a zoo.

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The teenager, who lives with his parents in Malton, North Yorkshire, has openly talked about his struggles with his physical and mental health.

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Nestled at the bottom of a North Yorkshire garden is a castle fit for a mouse.

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