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Welcome to Asenby and our Parish Council

Asenby is a small village in the heart of North Yorkshire, a few miles south west of Thirsk. The Parish Council is made up of five volunteer Councillors that are non-political, giving their time for free to coordinate a range of actions on behalf of the community. They are supported by the Council Clerk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the parish council do?

The Parish Council is the main focus for consultation on matters that affect residents and the Parish. It aims to keep you informed and up to date by providing easy access to information such as basic services, parish budgets, meeting arrangements, and planning applications. 

What area is covered by the parish council?

The Parish Council covers the area around Asenby Village extending from the boundary of the River Swale from north to east, almost to Rainton to the west, and out into the countryside passed Aram Grange in the south. A map will soon be posted on the website.

How can I get involved?

Asenby residents can get involved in supporting the village by becoming a volunteer, or joining the Parish Council when there are vacancies. Contact the Council using the contact form below.

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