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Slingsby Sportsfield – Proposed development

Photo by Richard Flint

Last weekend large numbers of people from across the parish were out enjoying the Jubilee celebrations on the sportsfield. So much so perhaps, that some may have temporarily forgotten that the sportsfield as we know it may be changed forever by housing in the next five years or so.

Castle Howard told us at the Parish Assembly on 23 May that its plans were relatively well developed for this site-submission stage of the Ryedale Plan process. It became clear at the Assembly that the Castle Howard planners had ignored (or alternatively, to be fair, were ignorant of) Slingsby’s Village Design Statement, which has already been adopted by Ryedale District Council as a supplementary planning document. Among other things, the Village Design Statement seeks to protect particular local views which are highly valued by residents. Three of these would be adversely impacted by the proposal.

Concerns were also expressed about damage to a key heritage asset (the Castle), infrastructure, schooling, safety and much more.

Our Councillors at Ryedale are keen to represent the views of the community, as they begin serious consideration of all sites submitted (in Slingsby, there are 4 in all, the sportsfield site and the 3 sites to the south of the main road).

So, if you wish to comment, now is the time to do it. You can simply comment to Ryedale District Council by emailing [email protected]. For more on the process and guidance on how to submit a comment, see our post of 25 May 2022: Simple Guide to the Consultation Process

Previous posts:

Brief Report of Parish Assembly Posted 24 May 2022

Castle Howard’s development proposals for sports field (Castle Howard Statement) Posted 21 May 2022

Review of the Ryedale Plan and the proposed sites (Shows the sites) Posted 18 May 2022

Hovingham Repair Café Sat 11th June

Saturday 11 June, 10am to noon, Hovingham Village Hall

The doors open for the next Hovingham Repair Café and Community Hub on Saturday 11th June, 10.00-12.00 noon at Hovingham Village Hall. Our local volunteer fixers from Slingsby, Hovingham, Barton and Thirsk will do their best to mend or advise, free of charge, your repairs. Our June fixers include sewing, carpentry, general, electrical and for the first time, a pc/laptop specialist. Bring along any spare parts, zips etc for the repair. Local business owner Davina Mortimer, Beecham Weigh, will be available to discuss the benefits of refill and reducing plastic waste. Dig out your loose change and containers (if you have them), to try out the mini refill station. 

https://www.facebook.com/repaircafehovingham, website: www.project-purple.org.uk or email: [email protected]

Caroline Davis of Hovingham Project Purple says: “In the Community Hub area, we’re going to have a spotlight on refill. Davina, the delightful owner of Beecham Weigh (Malton), will be available to discuss the benefits of refill and reducing plastic waste. Dig out your loose change and containers (if you have them), to try out the mini refill station”.

Big Jubilee Party – from 12.30!

After yesterday’s tugs-of-war, welly wanging and all the rest, we need a more relaxing day.

What better way to round off Slingsby’s celebrations, and brighten up a slightly overcast Sunday than joining folk from across the Parish for the Big Jubilee Party. It kicks off at 12.30 pm on the Sportsfield.

Bring a picnic, rugs, good humour, chairs, blankets, fancy dress. etc etc.

There will be a decent amount of seating under cover, but perhaps not enough for everyone, so arrive in good time and in good spirits (but maybe have an umbrella to hand, just in case…)

There will be competitions, face-painting, and memorabilia will be handed out to the children.

You can find all the timings HERE

Exhibition of Royal Memorabilia 3 June

Friday 3 June 2022 ONLY, 1pm to 4.30pm, Slingsby Village Hall

A reminder that this exhibition runs today only, from 1pm to 4.30pm latest.

Afternoon tea for visitors.

We suggest you get to the VIllage Hall before 4pm for a good experience.