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Welcome to Ryedale

Ryedale nestles between York and the Heritage Coastline of North Yorkshire. The North York Moors form the northern border of the District and the Yorkshire Wolds the southern limit. Ryedale is a diverse and beautiful area of spectacular scenery, bustling market towns, dale and hill farms, and picturesque villages.
 
Ryedale takes its name from the River Rye which, together with the River Derwent, forms much of the geographical character of the District. Both rivers rise in the North York Moors and join near Malton and Norton, eventually draining into the Humber.
 
Ryedale District Council: working with you to make a difference
Ryedale District Council provides services for around 52,900 residents, local businesses and the many visitors to the area. The District covers an area of 575 square miles (150,659 hectares) and is one of the seven Districts that make up North Yorkshire.
 
 
Latest News
 
Helmsley Walled Garden urgently needs your help!
As a registered charity, Helmsley Walled Garden has been nominated for a grant of £50,000 from the People’s Millions Lottery Vote.

Picture of RyedaleHouse Civic Suite Refurbishment
Not surprisingly there has been a lot of interest in the Council’s ambitious plans for an overhaul of its public spaces in the main Ryedale House headquarters in Malton.

A stone waymarker in the Yorkshire Moorlands We can help
Ryedale residents who claim Housing and Council Tax benefits are being urged to make sure they supply the correct information to Ryedale District Council.

Cottages in Hovingham, North Yorkshire LEADER is going to become a very well known word in Ryedale over the next five years.
Communities in Ryedale are celebrating the news that most of the area will benefit from a new funding programme called LEADER which will bring nearly £5m into an area from the Tees to the Humber.

Historic Shop in Malton’s Saville Street restored to its former glory thanks to the Conservation Area Partnership Grant
Ryedale’s town centres are full of historic buildings and at the heart of all there is a conservation area however, there is always room for improvement.

 
 

Photo Gallery

Castle Howard Autumn 2008

Another superb shot from Graham Piercy, this time showing the splendid autumnal colours around Castle Howard on Friday, 7 November 2008.

If you have an interesting image you would like to share here, and to showcase your photographic talent on the Council's homepage, please send your images to the address (email or post) below.

Images should preferably have a Ryedale theme, or be by a Ryedale resident, or be taken within the District. Please note that the Council may not be able to publish every image it receives.

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