Helperby
Helperby is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Brafferton and Helperby, in North Yorkshire, England, about five miles west of Easingwold.[2] Over the years it has joined onto Brafferton. Helperby has the Millennium Village Hall, a butcher's shop, a doctor's surgery and a mobile bakery and post office (open only on specific days). There are two pubs, one a restaurant with rooms, one a village inn, and a disused Methodist Chapel which is now a house. In 2008 Helperby had a new pavilion at the football and cricket pitch. There is also a war memorial, in memory of war soldiers in World War One There is also an annual beer festival held in September to raise funds for future development of a Children's play area. The film The Life and Crimes of William Palmer was filmed in the village in 1998. There is now a Children's play area, located outside the Millennium Village Hall, next to the post office. In 2022 a Wedding Event venue was opened, located in the gardens of Helperby Hall. GovernanceAn electoral ward in the same name exists. This ward had a total population of 1,922 at the Census 2011.[3] Newton-by-Chester was formerly a township in the parish of Brafferton,[4] in 1866 Helperby became a separate civil parish,[5] on 1 April 2019 the parish was merged with Brafferton to form "Brafferton and Helperby".[6] Until 1974 it was in the North Riding of Yorkshire. From 1974 to 2023 it was in the Hambleton District. See alsoReferences
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