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Lothersdale

Coordinates: 53°54′36″N 2°03′40″W / 53.910°N 2.061°W / 53.910; -2.061
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Lothersdale
Lothersdale from the Pennine Way
Lothersdale from the Pennine Way
Lothersdale is located in North Yorkshire
Lothersdale
Lothersdale
Location within North Yorkshire
Population518 (2011 census)[1]
OS grid referenceSD960460
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townKEIGHLEY
Postcode districtBD20
Dialling code01535
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53°54′36″N 2°03′40″W / 53.910°N 2.061°W / 53.910; -2.061

Lothersdale is a small village and civil parish in the former Craven district of North Yorkshire, England,[2] near Skipton and within the triangle formed by Skipton, Cross Hills and Colne. It is a small community of about 200 houses but local amenities include a park, church, pub, village hall, and primary school. The Pennine Way runs through it.

Christ Church, Lothersdale
Raygill, Lothersdale

The Parish Council has five elected members and meets on the third Tuesday of each month (except for August) at 7.30 p.m. It decides on the amount of local taxes (the precept), planning applications, and numerous other issues pertaining to local life.[3]

No house in the village is connected to mains gas or water and it has limited mobile and broadband connection. This has had the effect of limiting the amount of development that has taken place and gives the village an unspoilt atmosphere. It has also caused conflict for more than 25 years over the ownership rights of water from various springs.

The village boasts a recreation ground which includes woodland walks, the village beck, bird-hide, picnic areas, a football pitch, a multi-use games area and a new children's playground.

The village pub is the Hare and Hounds. It serves hot food and real ales. The village hall is a popular venue for parties, concerts, dances, whist drives and other social events. In recent years the village has held an annual 'Party in the Park' in the recreation ground.

On the site of a former lime and baryte quarry is Raygill Lakes, which was the first site studied by the Yorkshire Geological Society in 1875. Mammalian and marine fossils were discovered here.

The village has good rail connections (two miles away in Cononley) to Leeds, Bradford and London, about three hours by rail from Skipton. Access to Manchester is via the M65 motorway at Colne.

The primary school was ranked by Ofsted as "Outstanding" in 2014.[4]

References

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  1. ^ UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Lothersdale Parish (1170216771)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  2. ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 103 Blackburn & Burnley (Clitheroe & Skipton) (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2009. ISBN 9780319231548.
  3. ^ "Lothersdale Parish Council". www.lothersdaleparishcouncil.org.uk. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Lothersdale Community Primary School". Ofsted. 2014. Retrieved 2 December 2023.

Further reading

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  • The History of Lothersdale; by Kenneth Wilson and associated writers. [Lothersdale]: Lothersdale Parish Council, 1972 (includes: Chapter 9: The Society of Friends; Arthur Raistrick)
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