Also, there would be a loss of vital car parking, surely a market town such as Settle needs to retain this. |
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Settle parish churchyard was filling up rapidly and would have to close in two years. |
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And last night restrictions banning the transportation of livestock were reimposed in the Settle and Clitheroe areas. |
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Settle have been very active in the close season and have some selection decisions to make in identifying their optimum line-up. |
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Earby potholers made a return visit to Pikedaw caves, between Settle and Malham, to continue their exploration of a previously undiscovered hole. |
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The doctor's practice in Settle has about 9,000 registered patients so we can't afford to be complacent. |
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Settle in for three days and nights of acclimatization, psyching up for the 12-hour round-trip summit day. |
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Plans to enhance the roundabout, situated at the southern end of Settle near the railway bridge, have been rumbling on for more than eight years. |
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The rabbit disease myxomatosis had finally reached the area, with an outbreak on the moors above Settle. |
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Now the Folly in the Dales market town of Settle is set to become a museum and visitor centre dedicated to the history of north Craven. |
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Settle into a comfy chair, get out your notebook, and put on your thinking cap. |
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Ask anyone in Settle if they enjoy a sandwich at the Naked Man with the roar of polluting through traffic. |
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The headmaster of Settle High School criticised parents who kept their distance from the school. |
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A short service to commemorate the 50th anniversary of D-Day was held in Skipton and Settle. |
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Settle Town Council responded to complaints by banning a stall from selling air guns and sheath knives at the Tuesday market. |
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Vital funding for Settle Swimming Pool has gone up in smoke after vandals again set fire to a paper recycling trailer. |
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When he arrived in Settle, he called at the police station and told officers what had happened. |
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The proposal to replace Greenfoot with the extra care facility has met with a favourable response in Settle. |
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There was an explosion in the town hall shop of Settle tinner L Jackson. |
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Settle at 1:30 p.m. at big convalescent hospital for children and sleep for six hours in a real bed. |
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The solander box is made by Smith Settle in Otley, Yorkshire. |
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Settle the score, put the cards on the table, lay down the law. |
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Walk up onto the bridge and turn right along the road back up into Settle. |
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Settle the bill for your equipment with our website's completely secure banking system. |
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Settle down, spread out a sunny repast, and reflect on the symphony of life composing itself around you. |
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In recognition of his dedicated service to the church, Rex was awarded a certificate during a celebration service at St John's Methodist Church, in Settle. |
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Their grandfather and his brother, both skilled cabinetmakers and joiners, had been drafted in to save the Settle Folly when it was in danger of falling down. |
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This office is approached through the entrance to Settle town hall. |
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The children's latest month-long visit to Settle ended last month. |
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The clubs' first and third teams were due to play each other at Sandylands on December 27, while the seconds were scheduled to play at Settle on the same day. |
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Also, Elkannah Settle was, in the Restoration, a lively and promising political satirist, though his reputation has not fared well since his day. |
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The hamlet's chief landmark is Garsdale railway station on the Settle to Carlisle and Wensleydale Railways. |
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The route actually begins at Skipton, rather than Settle, since the latter is a junction. |
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Settle is a small market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. |
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The main road through Settle is the B6480, which links to the A65, connecting Settle to Skipton and Kendal. |
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Settle is thought to have 7th century Anglian origins, its name being the Angle word for settlement. |
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In 1835, Dog Kennel Mill and Brennand's Weaving Shed, Settle had five mills employing 333 people. |
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The Settle Stories Festival is produced by Settle Stories an arts and heritage charity based in Settle Town Hall. |
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The composer Edward Elgar visited Settle on many occasions to visit his friend Dr Charles William Buck. |
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At no point in her writing does Mary Lee Settle become an antinovelist or a player of literary games. |
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The Settle to Carlisle railway runs along the western side of the valley here. |
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Settle Town Hall was sold by Craven District Council to a developer. |
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Settle is in the Settle and Ribblebank ward of Craven District Council. |
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Settle is served by a town council made up of 11 councillors. |
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John Lambert of Calton in Malhamdale, was a general in Cromwell's army and his troops camped at Settle in August 1651 while on the road to an encounter in Lancaster. |
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Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is served by Settle railway station located near the town centre, and Giggleswick railway station which is a mile away. |
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In May 1970 all stations except for Settle and Appleby West were closed, and its passenger service cut to two trains a day in each direction, leaving mostly freight. |
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The dispute with the LNWR was settled before the Settle and Carlisle was built, but Parliament refused to allow the MR to withdraw from the project. |
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Settle has two schools, with Settle Primary School and Settle College. |
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