An evening of quaffing wine, with the excuse of being sociable, and the vague possibility of adding a smidgin of knowledge to our boozy bumblings.
Sounds good to me.

in the heart of Hambleton
An evening of quaffing wine, with the excuse of being sociable, and the vague possibility of adding a smidgin of knowledge to our boozy bumblings.
Sounds good to me.
The continuing saga of the collapsed culvert and the road closure…
Work is due to commence on 4th June, and according the “Highways Customer Communication Officer”…
“It is anticipated the works will take 5 weeks to complete if all goes according to plan.”
Length: 5.5 miles
A circular walk, crossing parkland and through woodland, with wonderful views of the Howardian Hills, the Yorkshire Wolds and the Castle Howard estate.
Download PDF from northyorks.gov.uk
Length: 3.7 miles
A walk through hidden valleys to unexpected viewpoints. This area of natural beauty provides classic views, and the seclusion of Mowthorpe Dale and the peaceful limestone villages of Terrington and Ganthorpe provide contrast during your walk.
Download the PDF from howardianhills.org.uk
A map of Farlington from 1888-91
Length: 5.5 miles
Terrington is lovely and oozes that quintessentially English character so beloved in the books of Jane Austen. The land around Terrington gently rolls through farmland, some fine woods and an attractive section of riverside.
More details on the where2walk website
Length: 8.5 miles
The ruins of Sheriff Hutton’s Neville Castle dominate this walk throughout, sitting as it does on a slight rise and still containing some impressive high walls.
The lands are largely farming lands but with excellent views across the Vale of York. It is good walking country with a fine network of paths.
More details on the where2walk website
As part of Noth Yorkshire Police’s continued campaign to increase the awareness of fraud throughout the county, the force has produced a lot of useful advice and information. Here are 10 frauds to watch out for…
Farlington is a small, picturesque farming village in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire.
The village has a 12th century church, St. Leonards, a good pub, the Blacksmith’s Arms, and has a small stream, Farlington Beck running through it.
Farlington is ideally situated for a walk in the Hambleton Hills, a visit to Castle Howard, a day out in the historic city of York, or the market town of Malton.
It’s that time of year when purple sprouting broccoli comes into season. The shops and markets should have plenty of it on the shelves, and if you grow your own you may well have an abundance of this fresh, green brassica.
But however, or wherever you get your broccoli, there is a simple way of cooking it which will transform the flavour completely.