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Whitbread Bridge

The bridge was erected by George Whitbread in June 1919, in memory of his colleagues who did not return from the Great War. George Whitbread was a foreman manager operating Ayton Monument Ironstone Mine. The bridge over the River Leven provides access to public footpaths and the Waterfall Park area of Great Ayton.

A bronze plaque mounted on a length of a mine railway line stands next to the current structure.

Cemetery

The Great Ayton Cemetery Working Group take care of many aspects of how the cemetery is managed for the amenity of the Residents of Great Ayton.

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Allotments

The Allotments are situated at the junction of the A173 and the B1292 north of the village and are managed by the Allotments Working Group.

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Play Park

The play park is located off Guisborough Road and behind Yatton House. The working group take care of all maintenance aspects of the play park to make sure it's safe and kept to a good standard.

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Buildings

Buildings managed by the Parish Council include the public toilets, the old tourist information centre and the Village Hall.

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Open Spaces

The Open Spaces working group oversee the maintenance of specified grassed areas, items listed on council assets register and trees on council land.

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Village Events

All Parish Councillors are involved in organising village events which happen throughout the year.

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Planning

Planning applications are received each month from Hambleton District Council. The working group give guidance to fellow councillors and observations are made and passed back to the Planning Department.

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Whitbread Bridge

Whitbread Bridge falls within the open spaces of Great Ayton and is located opposite Suggitt's Ices. The working group take care of the appearance and maintenance of the bridge.

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