Infobox settlement name Harrogate District type Borough image skyline imagesize image caption image blank emblem Harrogate 1974 arms.png blank emblem type Arms of HarrogateBorough Council image map NorthYorkshireHarrogate.png map caption Shown within North Yorkshire mapsize frameless subdivision type List of sovereign states Sovereign state subdivision name United Kingdom subdivision type1 Constituent country subdivision name1 England subdivision type2 Regions of England Region subdivision name2 Yorkshire and the Humber subdivision type3 Ceremonial counties of England Ceremonial county subdivision name3 North Yorkshire seat type Admin.  HQ seat Harrogate government type HarrogateBorough Council leader title Local government in England Councillors and mayors Leadership leader name Leader ... harrogate.gov.uk Harrogate is a Non metropolitan district local government district and borough of North Yorkshire , England . Its council is based in the town of Harrogate but it also includes ... display title Category Local government districts of North Yorkshire Category Harrogateborough Category ... districts of Yorkshire and the Humber cy Harrogate bwrdeistref de HarrogateBorough es Municipio de Harrogate it Harrogateborough nl Harrogate district no Harrogate distrikt pl Harrogateborough ... Riding of Yorkshire , along with the boroughs of Harrogate and the city of Ripon , the Knaresborough ... census these parishes had a population of 5,169. Politics see also Harrogate local elections Elections to the borough council are held in three out of every four years, with one third of the 54 seats on the council being elected at each election. After being under no overall control from the Harrogate ... at the Harrogate Council election, 2010 2010 election . Following the United Kingdom local elections, 2011 , the political composition of Harrogate is as follows class wikitable Year Conservative ... Independent 2011 34 17 1 2 Towns By population br 1. Harrogate br 2. Ripon br 3. Knaresborough ... more details
About the Borough of Harrogate, a local government district Harrogateborough the South Australian town Harrogate, South Australia Infobox UK place official name Harrogate local name country England region ... Knaresborough had a population of 85,128, while the figure for the much wider HarrogateboroughBorough of Harrogate , comprising Harrogate, Knaresborough, Ripon and a large rural area, was 151,339 ... http www.harrogate.gov.uk harrogate 3360 HarrogateBorough Council the Stray ref To provide entertainment ... ref The town is part of HarrogateBorough Council, which since the Harrogate Council election, 2010 ... with HarrogateBorough Council to guide the Park s future use and development. The Stray is an area ... HarrogateBorough Council http www.harrogateadvertiser.net Harrogate Advertiser, local newspaper ... image caption small Harrogate cenotaph small area footnotes area total sq mi area total km2 population ... 1.539 scale post town HARROGATE postcode area HG postcode district HG1, HG2, HG3, HG5 dial code 01423 constituency westminster Harrogate and Knaresborough UK Parliament constituency Harrogate & Knaresborough london distance mi 211 douglas distance shire district HarrogateboroughHarrogate shire county North Yorkshire website http www.harrogate.gov.uk Harrogate is a spa town in North Yorkshire ... of Yorkshire , Harrogate originated in the 17th century, with High Harrogate and Low Harrogate as two ..., and is in the River Nidd Nidd valley . Harrogate spa water contains iron , sulphur and common salt ... significantly to the wealth of the town. Harrogate railway station and Harrogate bus station ... mi km south west of Harrogate. The main road through the town is the A61 road A61 , connecting Harrogate to Leeds and Ripon . Harrogate is also connected to Wetherby and the A1 road Great Britain A1 , by the A661 road A661 . The town of Harrogate on its own had a population of 71,594 at the 2001 UK ... Statistics Neighbourhood Statistics Retrieved 2009 09 18 ref ref The population of Harrogate Unparished ... more details
For the other Wath in the Harrogate district Wath in Nidderdale Unreferenced date December 2006 Infobox UK place country England latitude 54.18862 longitude 1.5049 official name Wath static image name Wath.jpg static image caption Wath population civil parish Wath shire district HarrogateboroughHarrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town RIPON postcode district HG4 postcode area HG dial code os grid reference SE324770 Wath is a village and civil parish about 4 miles north of Ripon in the HarrogateboroughHarrogate district of North Yorkshire , England and has a population of 186. External links Commonscat inline Wath Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire harrogate geo stub nl Wath pl Wath Harrogate ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 54.21702 longitude 1.66921 official name Swinton population shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town RIPON postcode district HG4 postcode area HG dial code os grid reference SE213795 Swinton is a small village in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of North Yorkshire , England . It is situated to the immediate south of Masham . Nearby lies Warthermarske . Nearby Swinton Park is now a luxury hotel. External links Commons category inline Swinton, Harrogate Category Villages in North Yorkshire harrogate geo stub pl Swinton Harrogate ... more details
about the village in the parish of Long Marston, near York the former settlement in Nidderdale Stonebeck Up infobox UK place country England static image Image Angram, North Yorkshire.jpg 250px static image caption Entering Angram from the south east latitude 53.93 longitude 1.20 official name Angram population civil parish Long Marston, North Yorkshire Long Marston shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town YORK postcode district YO23 postcode area YO dial code os grid reference SE519486 Angram is a village near Bilbrough in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of North Yorkshire , England . Category Villages in North Yorkshire harrogate geo stub nl Angram pl Angram Harrogate ... more details
Distinguish2 the village of Middleton, Ryedale also in North Yorkshire Unreferenced date December 2006 Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.939533 longitude 1.814664 official name Middleton static image static image caption population civil parish Middleton shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town IlKLEY postcode district LS29 postcode area LS dial code os grid reference SE12264928 Middleton is a hamlet and civil parish in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of North Yorkshire , England . It is on the border with West Yorkshire and 1 mile north of the town centre of Ilkley , West Yorkshire and is continuous with the Middleton suburb of the town the area lying north of the River Wharfe . Westville House School is the school closest, being on the outskirts of Ilkley. External links Commons category inline Middleton, Harrogate Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire harrogate geo stub nl Middleton Harrogate pl Middleton Harrogate ... more details
across North Harrogate, resulting in very heavy congestion at peak times, and heavy traffic throughout the day. The number 2 bus route serves Bilton every ten minutes and runs to from Harrogate bus station ... proposed on the Harrogate Line at Bilton. References Reflist External links Commons category Bilton, Harrogate position left http www.harrogate.gov.uk Harrogate district council information on visiting Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Geography of Harrogateharrogate geo stub pl Bilton Harrogate ... more details
Distinguish Melmerby, Richmondshire Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England latitude 54.18714 longitude 1.48431 official name Melmerby static image static image caption population civil parish Melmerby shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town RIPON postcode district HG4 postcode area HG dial code os grid reference SE337769 Melmerby is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of North Yorkshire , England . Whilst the name is of viking origin, many of the fields in the area have saxon names eg Halikeld. Until the late 1950s, the village was the site of a major rural railway junction. Situated on the main Harrogate to Northallerton via Ripon railway line closed 1968 , a branch line closed 1963 ran westwards from Melmerby to the small market town of Masham , famous for brewing . A line closed 1959 also ran north eastwards linking Melmerby with the East Coast Main Line at Thirsk . The village is part of the parish of Melmerby and Middleton Quernhow, a small hamlet a quarter of a mile north of the village. The population is approximately 430. During the war the village was the site a a large munitions store, taking advantage of the railway access. Image Melmerby Methodist Church.jpg thumb left The Methodist Church in Melmerby External links Commons category inline Melmerby, Harrogate Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire Harrogate geo stub nl Melmerby Harrogate pl Melmerby Harrogate ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Churches in Harrogate , North Yorkshire , England , number between 35 and 40 new ones start and some come and go . Almost every one is listed on the Churches Together in England Churches Together website. ref http www.ctharrogate.org.uk ref The theology , musical styles and churchmanship of the churches ranges from high and low Anglican with a smattering of liberal churches, with charismatic and evangelicals represented in various forms. The history of Christianity in Harrogate dates back to the 15th century with early chapel s in the area which is now called The Stray or 200 acres . St John s chantry chapel was founded in 1439, later becoming Christ Church. Its church bell is now in the tower of West Park United Reformed Church previously the Victoria Avenue Congregational church . Anglican Although in the 1851 religious census, non conformist denominations particularly Methodism were dominant in the town of Harrogate and in the wider borough, today the largest ... Church on the Stray was the first church building in Harrogate, originating as a church plant from ... Christ Church itself are thriving parish churches. Over time as Harrogate grew further churches were ..., Kirk Deighton and Little Ribston. The Anglican churches in Harrogate today represent the largest ... role in the life of the Christian community in Harrogate. St Robert s in the town centre with a chapel ... in Harrogate has been a very important part of the religious landscape. Today much of the energy ..., including today St Paul s & West Park United Reformed Churches, and Harrogate Baptist Church. The Quaker ... Churches A wide range of new churches have grown up in Harrogate and make a significant contribution ... others. Churches Together Churches Together in Harrogate is an umbrella organisation for the churches ... different churches meet regularly. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Churches In Harrogate Category Churches in Harrogate Category Lists of churches in England Harrogate ... more details
Coord 53.978 1.523 display title region GB scale 5000 Harrogate College is a further education college in Harrogate , North Yorkshire , England. It traces its origins to the Continuing education University Extension movement, which began in 1873 under the auspices of Cambridge University . ref London, A. 1985 Harrogate College of Further Education 1898 1985. HarrogateHarrogate College. ref It offers several levels of qualifications, including further and higher education courses. Harrogate College relocated in 1985 to Hornbeam Park, after the older Bower Road location of the college in Harrogate closed. The college is on the former Harrogate ICI Fibres site in four buildings, and is part of the Hull College Group. Harrogate College merged with Leeds Metropolitan University in August 1998 and was classified as a university , but on 1 August 2008 records at Harrogate were transferred to Hull College. This was not strictly a merger, since Leeds Metropolitan University still has links with Harrogate College through the Regional University Network RUN . Citation needed date September 2009 Courses Pre Entry Level Courses Entry Level Courses Entry Levels 1, 2 and 3 Level 1 Courses NVQs Level 1 Introductory Diplomas Level 2 Courses NVQs Level 2 Pre Access Programme First Diplomas Level 2 Apprenticeships First Diplomas GCSEs Level 3 Courses NVQs Level 3 National Certificates Diplomas A Levels AS Levels Access to Higher Education Advanced Apprenticeships Level 4 Courses NVQs Level 4 Foundation Degrees Certificates Certificates of Higher Education anchor Notable former members of staff Notable former staff Andrew Brons , British National Party BNP Member of the European Parliament MEP ... work Harrogate Advertiser publisher Johnston Press Digital Publishing accessdate 2009 08 11 ref References ... at Harrogate College from Leeds Metropolitan University to Hull College LSC consultation document November 2007 Category Education in Harrogate Category Further education colleges in Yorkshire ... more details
Deleted image removed File Band47ss.jpg thumb alt The Harrogate Band. The Harrogate Band. deletable image caption Saturday, 29 January 2011 The Harrogate Band are a Brass band British style brass band based in Harrogate , North Yorkshire , England and were formed in 1970. They perform regularly in the local area and compete nationally in the 1st Section. The band are one of North Yorkshire s premier brass bands and are seen as a progressive and versatile band with strong community links who can provide music for any occasion. The Band have appeared on television many times on programmes such as Heartbeat UK TV series Heartbeat , Escape to the Country and The One Show . Recent Contest Performances The Harrogate Band are currently the reigning North of England 1st Section Champions, having won the 1st section contest at the Dolphin Centre, Darlington on 20 March 2011. Not only did the band win the 1st prize, but they also took home silverware for the Best Bass Section, Best Euphonium, Best Trombone and Best Percussion Section. This victory sees the band set to represent the North of England in the National Championships which will be held on 25 September 2011 at the Racecourse Centre, Cheltenham. Notable members Present Craig Ratcliffe Musical Director Rob Illsley Principal Cornet Andrew Hodge Solo Euphonium Nathan Wake Soprano Cornet Emily Larwood Flugelhorn Jason Harper Solo Horn instrument Horn Dan Dickinson Solo Trombone Keith Graham Baritone Gavin Holman E flat Tuba Vince Ashby Smith Percussion Delroy Broadwaite Band Trainer Partial discography class sortable wikitable Year Album Conductor 2011 TBC Craig Ratcliffe 2006 Swing David Lancaster 2001 Made In Harrogate David ... br 2 http www.hello yorkshire.co.uk blog harrogate band the premier brass band in the locality Video ... official website http www.harrogateband.org http www.ibew.co.uk DEFAULTSORT Harrogate Band, The Category Harrogate Category Musical groups established in 1970 Category British instrumental musical ... more details
Infobox Bus transit name Harrogate and District Ltd logo Transdev in Harrogate Logo.jpg image Harrogate ... route logo size headquarters Head office Prospect Park, Harrogate service area UK service type Bus services destinations Harrogate , Leeds and Ripon . fleet Approx. 80 operator Blazefield Group ceo website http www.harrogatebus.co.uk harrogatebus.co.uk Transdev Harrogate & District is a local bus operator based in Harrogate in North Yorkshire , England . It is part of the Blazefield Group which ... local bus operators. Its key marketed route is The 36 Harrogate bus service The 36 , a high frequency service between Ripon , Harrogate and Leeds . This was the UK s first bus route to use new vehicles ... was the airport Xpress route 767 service between Harrogate and Leeds Bradford Airport , which Harrogate ... by Harrogate & District ref cite web title Timetables url http www.harrogatebus.co.uk times.jsp ... Number Route style background color 24 Pateley Bridge Summerbridge Hampsthwaithe Harrogate style background black color red 36 Ripon Ripley Harrogate Harewood Leeds style background color 77 Harrogate Wetherby style background color 770 Harrogate Spofforth Wetherby Boston Spa Thorner Leeds style background color X59 Harrogate Blubberhouses Skipton Harrogate Local Services class wikitable bgcolor f9f9f9 Number Route style background color 1, 1A, 1B, 1C Harrogate Starbeck Knaresborough Aspin A Eastfield B Carmires C style background color 2A Harrogate Dene Park Bilton Fountains Ave. Circular style background color 2B Harrogate Bilton Fieldway New Park Circular style background color 3 Harrogate Jennyfield Circular style background color 6 Harrogate Pannal Ash Beckwith Knowle Circular Fleet Harrogate & District s fleet consists of ref cite web title Harrogate & District Fleetlist url http ... www.harrogateanddistrict.co.uk Harrogate & District website http www.the36.co.uk Service 36 website ... operators in England Category Companies based in Harrogate Category Transport in Harrogate UK bus ... more details
Infobox rail line name Harrogate Line box width color logo logo width image Headingley Stn.jpg image ... locale West Yorkshire br North Yorkshire br Harrogate br York br Leeds br Yorkshire and the Humber ... ussg el speed elevation map Harrogate Line map state The Harrogate Line is the name given to a passenger ... area of northern England connecting Leeds to York by way of Harrogate and Knaresborough . The service ... is available for journeys between Leeds railway station Leeds and Harrogate railway station Harrogate ... which the Harrogate Line trains now run were opened in 1848 by two of the railways which came to be part ... Yorkshire Junction Railway . At the time of the Railways Act 1921 1923 Grouping the Harrogate ... owned by the NER and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway The line terminated in Harrogate at the Brunswick Station opened in 1848 but closed in 1862 when a new and more central station was opened in Harrogate ... in Harrogate. Route description File British Rail York to Leeds via Harrogate diagram with closed stations and lines indicated.png right thumb 300px Schematic diagram of the Harrogate Line including ... right 23.70 align left Harrogate railway station Harrogate align right 18 00 align right 28.95 LNE 6 from Harrogate class wikitable cellpadding 2 style margin 1em 1em 0 background f9f9f9 border 1px ... Ch width 50 align right km align left Harrogate railway station Harrogate align right 0 00 align right ... to operate via Harrogate through to York are shown with the destination of Poppleton via Harrogate ... Weeton for Huby, Harrogate Huby and Weeton, North Yorkshire Weeton Pannal railway station Pannal for Pannal ... Spacey Houses . Here was the junction for the line connecting Harrogate to Wetherby. The present ... Showground Harrogate railway station Harrogate for Harrogate and its Bus Station A potential station proposed by Harrogate Council NYCC at Bilton, between Harrogate and Starbeck. Starbeck railway station Starbeck for Starbeck and Woodlands, Harrogate, North Yorkshire Woodlands . Here were the junctions ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Harrogate, Tennessee settlement type City nickname website http www.harrogate tn.com image skyline Harrogate, TN from Pinnacle.jpg imagesize image caption Harrogate, as viewed from Cumberland Gap image flag image seal image map TNMap doton Harrogate Shawanee.PNG mapsize 250px map caption Location in Claiborne County, Tennessee Claiborne County , Tennessee image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision type1 Political divisions ... GNIS feature ID blank info 1287029 blank1 name blank1 info footnotes Harrogate is a city in Claiborne County, Tennessee Claiborne County , Tennessee , United States . The community has been known as Harrogate ... until 1993. ref name city http www.harrogate tn.com City of Harrogate website Retrieved on 2010 03 28 ref The United States Census Bureau formerly treated Harrogate as a census designated place CDP called Harrogate Shawanee. At the time of the 2000 census the CDP had a total area of convert 4.2 sqmi km2 , all land, and a population of 2,865. Geography Harrogate is located at Coord 36 34 56 N 83 ... residing in the Harrogate Shawanee CDP. The population density was 688.3 inhabitants per square ... and 5.5 of those age 65 or over. City When Harrogate first incorporated the city population was approximately ... 21, 2007 ref making Harrogate the largest city in Claiborne County. ref name city Education and culture ... in Harrogate. Its Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum houses a large collection of memorabilia relating ... Park adjoins the city. The Daniel Boone Arboretum in Harrogate contains over 50 labeled species of native trees. Town Twinning flagicon UK Harrogate , United Kingdom See also Alexander Arthur References reflist External links http www.harrogate tn.com City of Harrogate official website Claiborne ... Populated places in Claiborne County, Tennessee ar io Harrogate, Tennessee nl Harrogate Shawanee pt Harrogate Shawanee ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2007 WPMIXInfobox name Harrogate Nights image caption type cocktail flaming vodka yes served rocks garnish Orange fruit orange slice drinkware highball ingredients 2.5cl 1 part Vodka 1.25cl 1 2 part Archers Peach Schnapps 1.25cl 1 2 part Malibu Rum Malibu 2.5cl 1 part Fresh orange juice Orange Juice 2.5cl 1 part Fresh Pineapple Juice dash of Fresh Cranberry Juice prep Fill a Highball glass with ice then add a dash of cranberry juice. Add the rest of the ingredients to the Boston glass, shake and strain into the Highball glass. Garnish and serve. Harrogate Nights is an alcoholic beverage or cocktail made with vodka , archers peach schnapps , Malibu Rum malibu , fresh orange juice fresh pineapple juice and fresh cranberry juice. Origin The drink originally came to prominence in the affluent spa town of Harrogate , North Yorkshire . Fact date August 2008 List of cocktails Alcoholic beverages Category Cocktails with vodka ... more details
The Boro or The Borough may refer to The Borough, an area of London also known as Southwark The Borough George Crabbe poem The Boro, a nickhname for Middlesbrough F.C. disambig ... more details
for the area of London known as the Borough Southwark wiktionary A borough is an administrative division in various countries. In principle, the term borough designates a self governing township although, in practice, official use of the term varies widely. The word borough derives from common Germanic ... parliament . The use of the word borough probably derives from the burghal system of Alfred ... granted self governance, the concept of the burh borough seems to have been reused to mean a self governing settlement. The concept of the borough has been used repeatedly and often differently throughout the English speaking world . Often, a borough is a single town with its own local government. However ... . In such cases, the borough will normally have either limited powers delegated to it by the city ... , borough designates a whole region Alaska s largest borough, the North Slope Borough, Alaska North Slope Borough , is comparable in area to the entire United Kingdom . In Australia , borough can designate a town and its surrounding area, such as the Borough of Queenscliffe . Boroughs as administrative ... States, in Israel , and formerly in New Zealand . Pronunciation In many parts of England, borough is pronounced ... a suffix of a place name. As a suffix, it is sometimes spelled brough . In the United States, borough ... names, it is pronounced IPAc en b r . Uses of borough England and Wales main History of local government in England Borough status in the United Kingdom Ancient and municipal boroughs Main Ancient borough Municipal borough During the medieval period many towns were granted self governance by the Crown, at which point they became referred to as a borough. The formal status of borough came to be conferred ... boroughs either lapsed in borough status, or were reformed or abolished at a later time. Several ... in England town council was formed for the area of the abolished borough, while charter trustees ... to use the former borough coat of arms . Parliamentary boroughs See Reform Act 1832 From 1265 ... more details
Coat of arms of HarrogateboroughHarrogateBorough Council . The arms incorporate parts of the arms of the former municipal borough of Harrogate , a depiction of the charter horn of the city of Ripon , and a representation of Knaresborough Castle. Source postcard supplied by council. The uploader believes the use of this image in Wikipedia constitutes fair use to illustrate the insignia of the local authority ddetailed in the article Harrogateborough . Non free logo Category Images of official seals SVG coat of arms ... more details
Infobox GB bus station name Harrogate Bus Station big rail interchange bus big image name Harrogaybustn 303.JPG locale Station Parade, HarrogateboroughHarrogateboroughHarrogate latitude 53.99420 longitude 1.53840 gridref SE303554 start manager Harrogate & District travelcentre Yes stands 13 operators Harrogate & District natexp Yes railstation Harrogate railway station Harrogate rail interchange gb rail 100 metres away. usage Harrogate bus station serves the town of Harrogate , North Yorkshire , England . The bus station is managed by the Harrogate & District . The bus station is situated in Harrogate Town Centre just off Station Parade less than 100 metres away from the Harrogate railway station railway station . There are 13 stands and the main operator at the station is Harrogate & District. First Bus First , National Express , Arriva and Harrogate Coach Travel also run services from Harrogate bus station. Buses from the bus station serve most districts of Harrogate & Knaresborough , as well as running further afield to various parts of Leeds including Leeds City bus station , Leeds Bradford International Airport , Otley bus station Otley , Seacroft bus station and Wetherby bus station Wetherby . In addition to Leeds services, Harrogate & District also run services to Skipton bus station Skipton , Pateley Bridge and Ripon . External links http www.trekearth.com gallery Europe United Kingdom England North Yorkshire Harrogate photo135003.htm Harrogate & District Bus Station picture Trek Earth Category Bus stations in England Category Buildings and structures in Harrogate Category Transport in Harrogate ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The following companies are either headquartered or have significant bases in Harrogate , UK . to be categorised AfPP Association for Perioperative Practice Medical Training Charity Belzona Polymerics Industrial Protective Coatings and Repair Composites http www.belzona.com www.belzona.com Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate Bettys Tea Rooms tea rooms & bakers Blazefield Group Bus holding company parent co of Harrogate & District Messers Fattorini and Sons Jewellers. Great Yorkshire Show Agricultural show & Event facilities ref http www.greatyorkshireshow.com Great Yorkshire Show official web site ref The Nostrum Group Limited http www.nostrumgroup.com Harrogate & District bus company Harrogate International Centre conference centre ATM Executive Research Talent Management & Business Intelligence Service Former Harrogate Companies West Yorkshire Road Car Company Former bus co. Nationalised . Harrogate Spa Water Spa & Baths ref http www2.northyorks.gov.uk unnetie storyboards harrogate spa hydropathic establishments.cfm Spa History ref See also Towns in North Yorkshire References reflist External links http www.harrogate.gov.uk Harrogate Borough Council http www.harrogatechamber.org Harrogate Chamber of Trade & Commerce http www.atmresearch.com ATM Executive Research Expand list date June 2009 Category Companies based in Harrogate ... more details
Infobox GB station symbol rail name Harrogate code HGT image name Harrogate railway station sign.jpg caption Harrogate railway station sign manager Northern Rail locale HarrogateboroughHarrogateboroughHarrogate start 1 August 1862 original North Eastern Railway UK North Eastern Railway postgroup ... Yorkshire Metro zone 6 Harrogate railway station serves the town centre of Harrogate in North Yorkshire , England . It is located on the Harrogate Line convert 18.25 mi km 0 north of Leeds railway ... to either destination originates from Harrogate. Services The Monday to Saturday daytime service is generally a half hourly from Harrogate to Leeds railway station Leeds southbound calling at all stations and to Knaresborough railway station Knaresborough eastbound on the Harrogate Line with an hourly ... 00 from Leeds with one running fast from Horsforth to Harrogate. Evenings and Sundays there is generally an hourly service from Leeds through Harrogate towards Knaresborough and York. East Coast train operating company East Coast operates a daily service starting in Harrogate towards Leeds, stopping once at Horsforth, then onto London King s Cross. The evening service from London King s Cross to Harrogate does not call at Horsforth. There are proposals to create another station between Harrogate ... Trains per day to and from London Kings Cross via Leeds respectively. Harrogate Brunswick station File Brunswick Railway plaque geograph.org.uk 497242.jpg thumb left Plaque marking the site of Harrogate Brunswick Railway Station Harrogate s first railway station, Brunswick, was the end of the branch ... of Wales roundabout and some distance from either High or Low Harrogate. ref name bilton http harrogate.co.uk ... ref When the new line of the North Eastern Railway entered Harrogate via a cutting through The Stray ... Harrogate railway station platforms.jpg right 265px thumb Harrogate station s platforms and tracks, seen ... small Harrogate Line col Northern colour s end Category Railway stations in Harrogate Category Former ... more details
Infobox UK place country England latitude 54.10953 longitude 1.40516 official name Kirby Hill static image static image caption population civil parish Kirby Hill shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town YORK postcode district YO51 postcode area YO dial code os grid reference SE389683 Kirby Hill is a small rural village and civil parish in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of North Yorkshire , England . It is approximately one mile north of the market town of Boroughbridge . Formerly known as Kirby on the Moor, the village is surrounded by open countryside on 3 sides and affords long range views towards the North Yorks Moors and the Yorkshire Dales . The Grade I listed church of All Saints, Kirby on the Moor is over 1,000 years old. Kirby Hill Church of England Primary School has a brand new school building, opened in June 2002. Kirby Hill has its own distinct identity, community and sense of place separate from the market town of Boroughbridge yet within a mile of its many facilities. External links Commons category inline Kirby Hill, Harrogate Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire harrogate geo stub nl Kirby Hill Harrogate pl Kirby Hill Harrogate ... more details