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Hawes

Hawes is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, at the head of Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales, and historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire. The River Ure north of the town is a tourist attraction in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.[2]

Hawes
Main Street, Hawes
Hawes
Location within North Yorkshire
Population1,137 (2011 census)[1]
OS grid referenceSD873898
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townHAWES
Postcode districtDL8
Dialling code01969
PoliceNorth Yorkshire
FireNorth Yorkshire
AmbulanceYorkshire
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Yorkshire
54°18′15″N 2°11′47″W / 54.304143°N 2.1964180°W / 54.304143; -2.1964180

The population in 2011 was 887.[3] The parish of Hawes also includes the neighbouring hamlet of Gayle.[1][4] Hawes is 31.2 miles (50.2 km) west of the county town of Northallerton. It is a major producer of Wensleydale cheese.

Hawes has a non-profit group that seeks funding to re-open or keep community amenities.[5]

History edit

There is no mention in the Domesday Book of a settlement where the current town is. The area was historically part of the large ancient parish of Aysgarth in the North Riding of Yorkshire, and there is little mention of the town until the 15th century when the population had risen enough for a chapel of ease to be built.[6] The settlement was first recorded in 1307 as having a marketplace.[2]

The place's name is derived from the Old Norse word hals, meaning "neck" or "pass between mountains".[7][8]

The town was granted a charter to hold markets by King William III in 1699. It allowed for a weekly Tuesday market and two fairs a year. In 1887 an auction market was established in the town that held cattle sales fortnightly. In addition, five cattle fairs and three sheep fairs were held each year. Soon after, four cheese fairs spread over the year also became a regular event in the town.[6][9]

Hawes became a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1739,[10] and a civil parish in 1866.[11]

The Richmond to Lancaster Turnpike was diverted in 1795 and from then on, it passed through Hawes. The Wensleydale Railway reached Hawes in 1878.[12] The village once had a railway station that was the terminus of the Hawes branch of the Midland Railway and an end-on terminus of the line from Northallerton from its opening in 1878 to its closure in April 1954. British Railways kept the line to Garsdale Junction open for passengers until 1959. The Wensleydale Railway Association which operates a heritage train[13] has plans to rebuild the railway from Northallerton (from its current western terminus at Redmire) to Garsdale including re-opening the station in the village.[14] Hawes railway station remains in its original site, now part of the Dales Countryside Museum. Since 2015, the building has been rented to a business operating a bike shop and later a cafe.[15][16]

In the past, a water-powered mill operated at Gayle and in Hawes; the Gayle Mill, North Yorkshire, for example, was built in 1784.[17] The mills were used to grind corn, produce textiles (wool, cotton, linen, silk, flax), generate electricity or saw wood. Limestone was burnt in kilns.[12] In 1789, Gayle Mill adopted new technology, and became a mechanised sawmill powered by a double-vortex turbine. In 1919, part of the mill was hired to provide electricity to the area using turbines for the generator.[18] The mill provided electricity for the village until 1948.[19]

Governance edit

Hawes is part of the Richmond (Yorks) parliamentary constituency. The current Member of Parliament is Rishi Sunak, a Conservative, who is also the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.[20]

Hawes lies within the Upper Dales electoral division of North Yorkshire Council. It was part of the Richmondshire district from 1974 to 2023.[21]

The civil parish shares a grouped parish council with the civil parish of High Abbotside, known as Hawes & High Abbotside Parish Council.[22] This is also an electoral ward with a combined population taken at the 2011 Census of 1,347.[23]

Geography edit

The parish of Hawes covers the large areas of moorland on Dodd Fell, Snays Fell, Stags Fell and Widdale Fell and includes the River Ure tributaries of Widdale Beck and Gayle Beck. The latter flows through the town of Hawes. There are many abandoned lead mines, quarries and limekilns in the parish indicating its industrial past. A short distance from the town on Gayle Beck are the Aysgill Force waterfalls. The highest point in the parish is Great Knoutberry Hill at 2,205 feet (672 m). The parish extends as far north as Hellgill Bridge along a narrow strip either side of the Ure.[21]

The civil parish of Hawes also includes the neighbouring hamlets of Gayle, Appersett and Burtersett. The A684 road from Sedbergh to Osmotherley passes through the town and the B6255 begins at the western edge of the town and links it to Ingleton.[21]

The M6 and the A1 to the east are under an hour away by car.[24]

Economy edit

 
Wensleydale Creamery

Now the largest company, with a staff of 224 (spring 2018) and visited by 250,000 people each year,[25] the Wensleydale Creamery Centre closed down in 1992; at that time, it was owned by Dairy Crest. Within six months, the former management team acquired the creamery and reopened it.[26][27] The operation moved to its current location in 2015 and still handcrafts[28] the eponymous cheese using traditional recipes following those first done by French monks in the 12th century. (Cheese has been made in this village since about 1150.)[28] Wensleydale Creamery has won many prestigious cheese awards, including Supreme Champion in 2018 for its new Yorkshire Cheddar at The Great Yorkshire Show's Cheese and Dairy Show. Yorkshire Wensleydale took the Reserve Supreme Cheese title. The company also received ten other trophies.[29]

The cheeses produced by the Creamery applied for Protected Food Name Status.[30] The application was successful and the protected geographical indication certificate was received.[31] The term "Yorkshire Wensleydale" can only be used for cheese that is made in Wensleydale.[25]

 
A traditional pub with rooms to let in Hawes

The farms around Hawes raise sheep and cattle and grow meadow grass for hay and silage.[12] Tourism is important to Hawes; it is a market town with shops and accommodation for visitors.[32] Over 40 farms in the general area supply the Creamery with milk.[33]

A National Park Centre iLocal is located in the village, with a large parking area, beside the Countryside Museum.[34] Attractions[35] include the Dales Countryside Museum, attached to the old Hawes railway station of the Wensleydale Railway, nearby Hardraw Force waterfall, and the Buttertubs Pass which links Wensleydale to Swaledale. Hawes has a regular market on Tuesdays,[36] as well as many shops, pubs and tearooms. Hawes is a centre for walking (hiking) the countryside and the Pennine Way passes through here. There is a youth hostel located on Lancaster Terrace at the western end of the town.[21][37]

The bookseller Steve Bloom was based in Hawes. His policy of charging a 50 pence entry fee to his shop made him nationally notorious.[38][39]

Just south of Hawes, the 18th century Gayle Mill is now a Grade II listed building, a scheduled monument. In 2004, it was featured in BBC2's Restoration programme.[17] It came in the top three in the national finals. Restoration of the mill started in the same year and works to bring the site to operational standard took four years and cost over £1 million.[40] Although it was still open to visitors during the 2017 tourist season, the Gayle Mill Trust that operates the attraction was advised by the North of England Civic Trust in early 2018 that the mill would need to be closed. Work would be necessary to remedy problems discovered since the restoration in order to ensure safety and to comply with insurance regulations. The site was vacated in March 2018. The Civic Trust was hoping that the work could be completed in time to reopen it at Easter 2019. Fundraising was under way in summer 2018.[41]

Community amenities edit

 
One of several stained glass windows at St Margaret's Church

Hawes Community Primary School provides primary education for the town and nearby settlements.[42] It was established in 1878 and the school retains log books dating back to those dates. Pupils received secondary education at The Wensleydale School & Sixth Form in Leyburn.[43] The Community School was rated as inadequate by an Ofsted report in late 2015; an action plan was established by North Yorkshire County Council to ensure improvement.[44] In spring 2018, the school had 114 students.[45]

The town has a retained fire station, which means that they are crewed by firefighters who provide on-call cover from home or their place of work.[46] The station is operated by the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.

Medical care is available at the Hawes Surgery of The Health Centre. Three physicians serve this office and the one in Aysgarth.[47] The nearest hospitals are Friary Community Hospital in Richmond (14.5 miles (23.4 km)) and Castleberg Hospital in Settle (17.8 miles (28.6 km)).[48]

On weekends and bank holiday Mondays, the DalesBus travels among various villages,[49] including Hawes, from Easter Sunday until late summer.[50] Several other buses provide a year-round service stopping at Hawes and other villages in the area.[51]

Saving village services edit

The only petrol station at Hawes was expected to close in 2017 due to falling sales, and the next nearest re-fuelling station involved a 36-mile (58 km) round trip. A non-profit community group, the Upper Dales Community Partnership (UDCP), took a three-year lease on the station October 2017 after North Yorkshire County Council awarded a grant to the community grant. The Dale Head Garage is so remote that the town receives a £0.05 rebate from the government on every litre of fuel sold. This benefit is passed on directly to consumers at the pump.[52] A grant in May 2018 from the Richmondshire District Council's Economic Growth Fund enabled the petrol station to remain open 24 hours a day.[53]

In previous years, UDCP had also taken over the library and the post office. In February 2018 however, Royal Mail announced that the sorting department in the village would close. In addition to the loss of jobs, the plan would have meant that residents would be required to drive 30 minutes to Leyburn to pick up packages. Lobbying by village residents convinced the Post Office to cancel its plans.[54]

The Partnership also started a bus service in 2011 when the previous service ceased operation.[55] The Little White Bus has 11 vehicles and transports 60,000 visitors per year. After the police station was shut down, the constables were given a room in the community group's office which houses the Post Office and Library, and also offers free Wi-Fi, a coffee machine and a scanner/printer for use by residents. In 2018, the Partnership was considering a plan to start a Land Trust that would build four new houses and rent them to low-income families with children.[56]

Formed over 20 years ago, the Partnership has 25 paid staff and 60 volunteers (May 2018).[53]

Religion edit

 
St Margaret's Church

The church in Hawes is dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch. The current building was rebuilt in 1850 on the site of the former chapel of ease and is a Grade II listed building.[57] There were Wesleyan and Congregational chapels in the village as well as the Sandemanians and a Friends Meeting House.[6][9]

The Methodist Church in Hawes was built in 1856 and was part of the Wensleydale Circuit. It closed in 2015, was sold in early 2017, and placed again on the market in early 2018.[58] Worshippers can attend the chapel in nearby Gayle.[59]

Media edit

Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC North East and Cumbria and ITV Tyne Tees. Television signals are received from the Bilsdale and local relay TV transmitters. [60] [61]

Local radio stations are BBC Radio York on 104.3 FM and community station Dales Radio on 103 FM. [62]

The town is served by the local newspaper, The Westmorland Gazette.[63]

Demography edit

Population[64][65][1]
Year 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921 1931 1951 1961 2001 2011
Total 1,890 1,615 1,595 1,518 1,430 1,404 1,196 1,137 1,127 1,137

2001 census edit

The 2001 UK census showed that the population was split 50% male to 50% female. The religious constituency was made of 82% Christian, 1.5% Jewish and the rest stating no religion or not stating at all. The ethnic make-up was 97.9% White British, 1.3% White other, 0.5% Mixed ethnic and 0.3% Chinese. There were 601 dwellings.[65]

2011 census edit

The 2011 UK census showed that the population was split 50.1% male to 49.91% female. The religious constituency was made of 70.8% Christian, 3.8% Buddhist, 0.1% Muslim and the rest stating no religion or not stating at all. The ethnic make-up was 91.4% White British, 3.5% White Other, 0.3% Mixed Ethnic, 4.2% British Asian and 0.4% each British Black. There were 683 dwellings.[1]

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Further reading edit

  • Clarke's Monthly Advertising Journal, for Leyburn, Middleham, Askrigg, Hawes, Sedbergh, and Kirkby Stephen, also for Dent and Swaledale. Hawes: Fletcher Clarke

External links edit


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For other uses see Hawes disambiguation Not to be confused with Hayes or Hawnes Hawes is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire England at the head of Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales and historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire The River Ure north of the town is a tourist attraction in the Yorkshire Dales National Park 2 HawesMain Street HawesHawesLocation within North YorkshirePopulation1 137 2011 census 1 OS grid referenceSD873898Unitary authorityNorth YorkshireCeremonial countyNorth YorkshireRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townHAWESPostcode districtDL8Dialling code01969PoliceNorth YorkshireFireNorth YorkshireAmbulanceYorkshireUK ParliamentRichmondList of places UK England Yorkshire 54 18 15 N 2 11 47 W 54 304143 N 2 1964180 W 54 304143 2 1964180 The population in 2011 was 887 3 The parish of Hawes also includes the neighbouring hamlet of Gayle 1 4 Hawes is 31 2 miles 50 2 km west of the county town of Northallerton It is a major producer of Wensleydale cheese Hawes has a non profit group that seeks funding to re open or keep community amenities 5 Contents 1 History 2 Governance 3 Geography 4 Economy 5 Community amenities 5 1 Saving village services 6 Religion 7 Media 8 Demography 8 1 2001 census 8 2 2011 census 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory editThere is no mention in the Domesday Book of a settlement where the current town is The area was historically part of the large ancient parish of Aysgarth in the North Riding of Yorkshire and there is little mention of the town until the 15th century when the population had risen enough for a chapel of ease to be built 6 The settlement was first recorded in 1307 as having a marketplace 2 The place s name is derived from the Old Norse word hals meaning neck or pass between mountains 7 8 The town was granted a charter to hold markets by King William III in 1699 It allowed for a weekly Tuesday market and two fairs a year In 1887 an auction market was established in the town that held cattle sales fortnightly In addition five cattle fairs and three sheep fairs were held each year Soon after four cheese fairs spread over the year also became a regular event in the town 6 9 Hawes became a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1739 10 and a civil parish in 1866 11 The Richmond to Lancaster Turnpike was diverted in 1795 and from then on it passed through Hawes The Wensleydale Railway reached Hawes in 1878 12 The village once had a railway station that was the terminus of the Hawes branch of the Midland Railway and an end on terminus of the line from Northallerton from its opening in 1878 to its closure in April 1954 British Railways kept the line to Garsdale Junction open for passengers until 1959 The Wensleydale Railway Association which operates a heritage train 13 has plans to rebuild the railway from Northallerton from its current western terminus at Redmire to Garsdale including re opening the station in the village 14 Hawes railway station remains in its original site now part of the Dales Countryside Museum Since 2015 the building has been rented to a business operating a bike shop and later a cafe 15 16 In the past a water powered mill operated at Gayle and in Hawes the Gayle Mill North Yorkshire for example was built in 1784 17 The mills were used to grind corn produce textiles wool cotton linen silk flax generate electricity or saw wood Limestone was burnt in kilns 12 In 1789 Gayle Mill adopted new technology and became a mechanised sawmill powered by a double vortex turbine In 1919 part of the mill was hired to provide electricity to the area using turbines for the generator 18 The mill provided electricity for the village until 1948 19 Governance editHawes is part of the Richmond Yorks parliamentary constituency The current Member of Parliament is Rishi Sunak a Conservative who is also the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 20 Hawes lies within the Upper Dales electoral division of North Yorkshire Council It was part of the Richmondshire district from 1974 to 2023 21 The civil parish shares a grouped parish council with the civil parish of High Abbotside known as Hawes amp High Abbotside Parish Council 22 This is also an electoral ward with a combined population taken at the 2011 Census of 1 347 23 Geography editThe parish of Hawes covers the large areas of moorland on Dodd Fell Snays Fell Stags Fell and Widdale Fell and includes the River Ure tributaries of Widdale Beck and Gayle Beck The latter flows through the town of Hawes There are many abandoned lead mines quarries and limekilns in the parish indicating its industrial past A short distance from the town on Gayle Beck are the Aysgill Force waterfalls The highest point in the parish is Great Knoutberry Hill at 2 205 feet 672 m The parish extends as far north as Hellgill Bridge along a narrow strip either side of the Ure 21 The civil parish of Hawes also includes the neighbouring hamlets of Gayle Appersett and Burtersett The A684 road from Sedbergh to Osmotherley passes through the town and the B6255 begins at the western edge of the town and links it to Ingleton 21 The M6 and the A1 to the east are under an hour away by car 24 Economy edit nbsp Wensleydale Creamery Now the largest company with a staff of 224 spring 2018 and visited by 250 000 people each year 25 the Wensleydale Creamery Centre closed down in 1992 at that time it was owned by Dairy Crest Within six months the former management team acquired the creamery and reopened it 26 27 The operation moved to its current location in 2015 and still handcrafts 28 the eponymous cheese using traditional recipes following those first done by French monks in the 12th century Cheese has been made in this village since about 1150 28 Wensleydale Creamery has won many prestigious cheese awards including Supreme Champion in 2018 for its new Yorkshire Cheddar at The Great Yorkshire Show s Cheese and Dairy Show Yorkshire Wensleydale took the Reserve Supreme Cheese title The company also received ten other trophies 29 The cheeses produced by the Creamery applied for Protected Food Name Status 30 The application was successful and the protected geographical indication certificate was received 31 The term Yorkshire Wensleydale can only be used for cheese that is made in Wensleydale 25 nbsp A traditional pub with rooms to let in Hawes The farms around Hawes raise sheep and cattle and grow meadow grass for hay and silage 12 Tourism is important to Hawes it is a market town with shops and accommodation for visitors 32 Over 40 farms in the general area supply the Creamery with milk 33 A National Park Centre iLocal is located in the village with a large parking area beside the Countryside Museum 34 Attractions 35 include the Dales Countryside Museum attached to the old Hawes railway station of the Wensleydale Railway nearby Hardraw Force waterfall and the Buttertubs Pass which links Wensleydale to Swaledale Hawes has a regular market on Tuesdays 36 as well as many shops pubs and tearooms Hawes is a centre for walking hiking the countryside and the Pennine Way passes through here There is a youth hostel located on Lancaster Terrace at the western end of the town 21 37 The bookseller Steve Bloom was based in Hawes His policy of charging a 50 pence entry fee to his shop made him nationally notorious 38 39 Just south of Hawes the 18th century Gayle Mill is now a Grade II listed building a scheduled monument In 2004 it was featured in BBC2 s Restoration programme 17 It came in the top three in the national finals Restoration of the mill started in the same year and works to bring the site to operational standard took four years and cost over 1 million 40 Although it was still open to visitors during the 2017 tourist season the Gayle Mill Trust that operates the attraction was advised by the North of England Civic Trust in early 2018 that the mill would need to be closed Work would be necessary to remedy problems discovered since the restoration in order to ensure safety and to comply with insurance regulations The site was vacated in March 2018 The Civic Trust was hoping that the work could be completed in time to reopen it at Easter 2019 Fundraising was under way in summer 2018 41 Community amenities edit nbsp One of several stained glass windows at St Margaret s Church Hawes Community Primary School provides primary education for the town and nearby settlements 42 It was established in 1878 and the school retains log books dating back to those dates Pupils received secondary education at The Wensleydale School amp Sixth Form in Leyburn 43 The Community School was rated as inadequate by an Ofsted report in late 2015 an action plan was established by North Yorkshire County Council to ensure improvement 44 In spring 2018 the school had 114 students 45 The town has a retained fire station which means that they are crewed by firefighters who provide on call cover from home or their place of work 46 The station is operated by the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service Medical care is available at the Hawes Surgery of The Health Centre Three physicians serve this office and the one in Aysgarth 47 The nearest hospitals are Friary Community Hospital in Richmond 14 5 miles 23 4 km and Castleberg Hospital in Settle 17 8 miles 28 6 km 48 On weekends and bank holiday Mondays the DalesBus travels among various villages 49 including Hawes from Easter Sunday until late summer 50 Several other buses provide a year round service stopping at Hawes and other villages in the area 51 Saving village services edit The only petrol station at Hawes was expected to close in 2017 due to falling sales and the next nearest re fuelling station involved a 36 mile 58 km round trip A non profit community group the Upper Dales Community Partnership UDCP took a three year lease on the station October 2017 after North Yorkshire County Council awarded a grant to the community grant The Dale Head Garage is so remote that the town receives a 0 05 rebate from the government on every litre of fuel sold This benefit is passed on directly to consumers at the pump 52 A grant in May 2018 from the Richmondshire District Council s Economic Growth Fund enabled the petrol station to remain open 24 hours a day 53 In previous years UDCP had also taken over the library and the post office In February 2018 however Royal Mail announced that the sorting department in the village would close In addition to the loss of jobs the plan would have meant that residents would be required to drive 30 minutes to Leyburn to pick up packages Lobbying by village residents convinced the Post Office to cancel its plans 54 The Partnership also started a bus service in 2011 when the previous service ceased operation 55 The Little White Bus has 11 vehicles and transports 60 000 visitors per year After the police station was shut down the constables were given a room in the community group s office which houses the Post Office and Library and also offers free Wi Fi a coffee machine and a scanner printer for use by residents In 2018 the Partnership was considering a plan to start a Land Trust that would build four new houses and rent them to low income families with children 56 Formed over 20 years ago the Partnership has 25 paid staff and 60 volunteers May 2018 53 Religion edit nbsp St Margaret s Church The church in Hawes is dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch The current building was rebuilt in 1850 on the site of the former chapel of ease and is a Grade II listed building 57 There were Wesleyan and Congregational chapels in the village as well as the Sandemanians and a Friends Meeting House 6 9 The Methodist Church in Hawes was built in 1856 and was part of the Wensleydale Circuit It closed in 2015 was sold in early 2017 and placed again on the market in early 2018 58 Worshippers can attend the chapel in nearby Gayle 59 Media editLocal news and television programmes are provided by BBC North East and Cumbria and ITV Tyne Tees Television signals are received from the Bilsdale and local relay TV transmitters 60 61 Local radio stations are BBC Radio York on 104 3 FM and community station Dales Radio on 103 FM 62 The town is served by the local newspaper The Westmorland Gazette 63 Demography editPopulation 64 65 1 Year 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921 1931 1951 1961 2001 2011 Total 1 890 1 615 1 595 1 518 1 430 1 404 1 196 1 137 1 127 1 137 2001 census edit The 2001 UK census showed that the population was split 50 male to 50 female The religious constituency was made of 82 Christian 1 5 Jewish and the rest stating no religion or not stating at all The ethnic make up was 97 9 White British 1 3 White other 0 5 Mixed ethnic and 0 3 Chinese There were 601 dwellings 65 2011 census edit The 2011 UK census showed that the population was split 50 1 male to 49 91 female The religious constituency was made of 70 8 Christian 3 8 Buddhist 0 1 Muslim and the rest stating no religion or not stating at all The ethnic make up was 91 4 White British 3 5 White Other 0 3 Mixed Ethnic 4 2 British Asian and 0 4 each British Black There were 683 dwellings 1 References edit a b c d UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Hawes Parish 1170217153 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 17 March 2018 a b Hawes Yorkshire Dales Welcome to Yorkshire Retrieved 15 July 2018 Hawes North Yorkshire Yorkshire and the Humber United Kingdom Population Statistics Charts Map Location Weather and Web Information www citypopulation info Retrieved 16 July 2018 Hawes Parish United Kingdom Population Statistics Charts Map and Location www citypopulation de Retrieved 16 July 2018 The Village that Refused to Die PDF Reader s Digest May 2018 Retrieved 20 July 2018 a b c Page William ed 1914 Parishes Aysgarth Victoria County History A History of the County of York North Riding Volume 1 Institute of Historical Research Retrieved 21 December 2020 Watts 2011 Cambridge Dictionary of English Place names Cambridge University Press p 288 ISBN 978 0521168557 Mills A D 1998 Dictionary of English Place Names Oxford Paperbacks p 233 ISBN 978 0192800749 a b Bulmer s Topography History and Directory Private and Commercial of North Yorkshire 1890 S amp N Publishing 1890 pp 343 345 ISBN 1 86150 299 0 Great Britain Historical GIS University of Portsmouth Hawes EP Retrieved 21 December 2020 Great Britain Historical GIS University of Portsmouth Hawes CP Ch Retrieved 21 December 2020 a b c Wensleydale Local History Wensleydale Retrieved 15 July 2018 Home General Wensleydale Railway Retrieved 15 July 2018 Gleeson Janet 18 November 2016 Heritage line unveils its station restoration plan Darlington amp Stockton Times No 46 2016 p 3 ISSN 2040 3933 New business opens in Dales Countryside Museum Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Retrieved 16 July 2018 New cafe opens in Dales Countryside Museum in Hawes The Bolton News Retrieved 16 July 2018 a b About Gayle Mill Gayle Mill Trust Retrieved 16 July 2018 Our Heritage Gayle Mill Trust Retrieved 15 July 2018 Historic England 25 March 1969 Gayle Mill Hawes North Yorkshire England 1132000 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 15 July 2018 Brown Mark 25 October 2022 We could have worse In Hawes Sunak s constituents take stock The Guardian Retrieved 30 October 2022 a b c d OpenData support OS Tools amp Support Parish and Town Councils Richmondshire District Council 2014 Archived from the original on 19 August 2014 Retrieved 17 August 2014 UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Hawes and High Abbotside Ward as of 2011 1237325133 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 17 July 2018 Hawes Wensleydale Yorkshire Dales North Yorkshire tourist information and attractions www fairview hawes co uk Retrieved 16 July 2018 a b Torrance Jack 29 December 2017 We ll go somewhere there s cheese Gromit The Telegraph Retrieved 15 July 2018 Fight to make Wensleydale cheese solely in Yorkshire The Northern Echo 11 August 2006 Retrieved 21 February 2021 Blow John 4 December 2020 Tribute after Wensleydale Creamery managing director David Hartley dies at 58 The Yorkshire Post Retrieved 21 February 2021 a b Yorkshire Wensleydale Cheese Wensleydale Creamery Retrieved 15 July 2018 Wensleydale Creamery wins Supreme Champion Cheese at Great Yorkshire Show Richmondshire Today 12 July 2018 Retrieved 15 July 2018 Cheese Awards Retrieved 5 April 2013 The Wensleydale Creamery unveils seasonal Yorkshire Wensleydale amp Cranberries packaging Wensleydale Blog 15 November 2017 Retrieved 15 July 2018 Olney Helen Hawes in the Yorkshire Dales visittheyorkshiredales co uk Retrieved 16 July 2018 The Village that Refused to Die PDF Reader s Digest May 2018 Retrieved 20 July 2018 Hawes National Park Centre Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Retrieved 15 July 2018 Our Town Hawes Wensleydale Retrieved 15 July 2018 Hawes Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Retrieved 15 July 2018 Youth Hostel Retrieved 5 April 2013 The end Yorkshire Dales bookseller from hell quits his shop The Guardian 17 July 2017 Retrieved 14 September 2021 Yorkshire s bookseller from hell regrets calling customer a pain in the arse The Guardian 4 January 2017 Retrieved 14 September 2021 Joy as historic mill reopens after 1m restoration Darlington and Stockton Times 21 March 2008 Retrieved 10 March 2013 Gayle Mill on course to reopen within a year say owners Richmondshire Today 28 May 2018 Retrieved 16 July 2018 Primary School Retrieved 5 April 2013 Secondary School Admissions Northallerton Area North Yorkshire County Council 2013 Archived from the original on 4 October 2012 Retrieved 26 March 2013 Dales primary school rated as inadequate Yorkshire Post Retrieved 16 July 2018 Hawes Yorkshire Collaborative Academy Trust Yorkshire Collaborative Academy Trust Retrieved 11 October 2018 Our fire stations North Yorkshire Fire amp Rescue Service www northyorksfire gov uk Retrieved 7 November 2017 Get in touch Central Dales Practice Retrieved 16 July 2018 Hospitals in Hawes North Yorkshire The Northern Echo Retrieved 16 July 2018 DalesBus Summer Timetable PDF Dales Bus Archived from the original PDF on 16 July 2018 Retrieved 16 July 2018 Why the value of rural bus services cannot be overstated in our National Parks Yorkshire Post Retrieved 15 July 2018 All Year Buses Dales Travel Retrieved 15 July 2018 Copeland Alexa 13 October 2017 Town takes over filling station to guarantee fuel Darlington and Stockton Times No 41 2017 p 1 ISSN 2040 3933 a b Round the clock fuel in Dales Yorkshire Post 26 May 2018 Retrieved 20 July 2018 Reprieve for Hawes sorting office as Post Office says no to Royal Mail closure proposal Yorkshire Post 14 February 2018 Retrieved 20 July 2018 The Village that Refused to Die PDF Reader s Digest May 2018 Retrieved 20 July 2018 The Village that Refused to Die PDF Reader s Digest May 2018 Retrieved 20 July 2018 Historic England Church Of Saint Margaret Of Antioch 1166758 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 17 July 2018 Owners of former Hawes church deny fast buck claim Richmond Today Retrieved 18 July 2018 Methodist Church Archived from the original on 13 January 2014 Retrieved 5 April 2013 Bilsdale North Yorkshire England Full Freeview transmitter UK Free TV 1 May 2004 Retrieved 11 October 2023 Freeview Light on the Bainbridge North Yorkshire England transmitter UK Free TV 1 May 2004 Retrieved 11 October 2023 Dales Radio How to Listen Retrieved 11 October 2023 The Westmorland Gazette British Papers 15 November 2013 Retrieved 5 January 2024 Population at Cenuses Vision of Britain 2009 Retrieved 22 March 2013 a b 2001 UK Census Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics 2002 Retrieved 25 March 2013 Further reading editClarke s Monthly Advertising Journal for Leyburn Middleham Askrigg Hawes Sedbergh and Kirkby Stephen also for Dent and Swaledale Hawes Fletcher ClarkeExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hawes nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Hawes Retrieved from https 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