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My Account. Profile of the East Riding. Have you any facts and figures about the East Riding? East Riding of Yorkshire Council covers approximately square miles, making it one of the largest unitary authorities in the country The East Riding is a predominately rural area with over half the population living in dispersed rural communities.

Use the link below to view an East Riding Profile on the East Riding Intelligence Hub website including more facts and figures about the area, population information, economic information, and health information: East Riding Profile external council website For further information including maps, statistics, facts and figures about the East Riding visit the East Riding Intelligence Hub: East Riding Intelligence Hub external council website.

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View Planning permission and building control. Home A-Z News. Walk through Howden's narrow streets to admire its fine Georgian architecture, as well as some attractive shops, historic coaching inns and charming tea rooms. Today, the market town that boasts 1, years of history is being discovered by an ever-increasing number of visitors. From the undulating hills and valleys of the Yorkshire Wolds to the bracing sea air of the heritage coast, East Yorkshire is wonderfully eclectic.

Life in the Wolds is luxuriously slower-paced, from the unhurried Elizabethan elegance of Burton Agnes and Burton Constable to the pretty Gothic streets of Beverley with its towering Minster.

Delight in the simple pleasures of historic market towns Howden , Hedon and Pocklington , or take in Driffield and the peaceful riverhead. Wherever you stay in the Yorkshire Wolds , the pressures of modern life will quickly drift away. Bridlington Elegant Bridlington, with its peaceful promenades, sandy beaches and historic harbour offers a bright and breezy day out.

Beverley Voted one of the best places to live in the UK, Beverley is also one of Yorkshire's best kept secrets. East Yorkshire Coast. Hornsea With its peaceful Blue Flag beach, quaint promenade and towering Victorian folly, Hornsea is a quintessential British seaside resort.



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