About the Parish
Osmotherley is located on slightly elevated ground just to the east of the A19, on the edge of the North York Moors National Park. It is a very popular village which grow around a village cross with many of the houses dating back to the 19th century. Then, the main activities were quarrying and the textile industry - especially linen. Osmotherley can be accessed via the western gateway of the N.Y.M.N.P. and is a haven for walkers and other outdoor pursuits. It's well served by good hotels offering a wide range of food and beverages as well as it's own speciality shops.
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Osmotherley Parish Plan
Parish Plan Booklet Opens in a new window
Fact Book Opens in a new window , Appendix 1a Opens in a new window, Appendix 1b Opens in a new window, Appendix 2intro Opens in a new window, Appendix 2 11-17 Opens in a new window, Appendix 2 S2 Opens in a new window, Appendix 2 S3 Opens in a new window, Appendix 2 S4 Opens in a new window, Appendix 2 S5 Opens in a new window, Appendix 2 S6 Opens in a new window, Appendix 2 s final Opens in a new window, Appendix 3 Opens in a new window, Appendix 4 Opens in a new window, Appendix 5 Opens in a new window, Appendix 6 Opens in a new window, Appendix 7 Opens in a new window, Appendix 8 Opens in a new window, Appendix 9 Opens in a new window, Appendix 10 Opens in a new window, Appendix 11 Opens in a new window, Appendix 12 Opens in a new window, Appendix 13a title page Opens in a new window, Appendix 13b residents adult Opens in a new window, Appendix 13c residents 11-17 Opens in a new window, Appendix 13d visitors Opens in a new window
Osmotherley Area Messenger - The parish newsletter
2008
Issue 8 Opens in a new window February 2008----------Issue 9 Opens in a new window March 2008----------Issue 10 Opens in a new window + Insert Opens in a new window April 2008---------Issue 11 Opens in a new window May 2008-----Issue 12 Opens in a new window June 2008 -----------Issue 13 Opens in a new window July 2008
2007
Issue 1 Opens in a new window May 2007 --------- Issue 2 Opens in a new window June 2007 --------Issue 3 Opens in a new window July 2007
Issue 4 Opens in a new window September 2007------ Issue 5 Opens in a new window October 2007 --------Issue 6 Opens in a new window November 2007 -------Issue 7 Opens in a new window December 2007








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