General Information

Village Field, North Milford Lane, Towton

The Village field was purchased with the support of local residents in 2021.  The Council has worked closely with many residents to enable an enhanced community space.

The Architects have produced a virtual image of the completed field for those interested, the link is:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wno1q2EEaE

Chairman to the Council, Cllr Tom Fielden said "We are very excited about the long-term benefit that this land will offer to the Parish but nature takes its time and our progress must follow the seasons. We’re confident that, but this time next year, the view will look very different.  Thank you once again for your support, which has made an enormous difference to the Parish and allowed us to build a permanent asset for our community". (Dec 21).

 The site now has 14 well established allotment plots as well as a community field, car park and places to walk.

Fly-tipping
Police and council officers are working together to tackle selfish fly-tippers, after a recent increase in tyre fly-tipping in the area.
Members of the public are being urged to support the authorities by reporting fly-tipping offences, so that those responsible can be identified and stopped.
There has been an increase in large-scale tyre tips in the Selby district – with around 2,000 tyres dumped in more than 35 separate incidents in the last 12 months alone.
PCSO Caroline Saville, of North Yorkshire Police’s Rural Taskforce, said: “Fly-tipping is a source of pollution, a potential danger to public health and a hazard to wildlife. It also undermines legitimate waste businesses who operate within the law.
“We are increasing patrols to target known hot-spots, and working closely with landowners and our colleagues at Selby District Council, to tackle this issue. Offenders should know that this crime will not be tolerated.”
Cllr Chris Pearson, Lead Member for Housing, Health and Culture at Selby District Council, said: “Fly-tipping is a selfish crime that blights our local environment and spoils our enjoyment of our countryside. The culprits show a blatant disregard for the local community and environment.
“No one wants to see rubbish dumped – it is a potential danger to both public health and wildlife. Clearing up fly-tipping costs both private landowners and councils a lot of money each year.
“We’ve seen lots of instances of tyres being dumped in our district recently and we’re committed to working closely with the police and landowners to tackle the issue. We need members of the public to help too – if you find or witness fly-tipping, wherever it is, record as many details as you can without disturbing any potential evidence (noting the date, time and location with a photograph) and report it to us. This helps us take action against those responsible and stop them fly-tipping in the future.”
Find out how to report fly-tipping in your area at www.gov.uk/report-flytipping. You can also report it directly to Selby District Council using this online form: www.selby.gov.uk/report-fly-tipping-or-fly-posting.
General Parish Information:
Our Parish covers the villages of Towton and Kirkby Wharfe and the smaller hamlets of Grimston and North Milford, a rural area on the southern edge of Tadcaster.
Towton, the largest village in the Parish, was the site in 1461 of England's biggest battle, a decisive engagement in the Wars of the Roses. The battlefield and its history are carefully maintained by the Towton Battlefield Society.
As a small Parish Council in a rural parish, we aim to deal simply and openly with the small number of local issues that arise. If you have any queries, then please join us at one of our Parish Council meetings at The Rockingham Arms in Towton.


The Parish Council receives a precept of approximately £7,000 p.a. from North Yorkshire Council, which comes from the Council Tax paid by residents of the Parish. This annual precept was increased in 2022/23 to enable the Council to purchase the Village Field and develop this into a community space for all.

As we have no village hall or other amenities the Parish Council is very grateful to The Rockingham Arms for allowing our Council Meetings to take place there (when allowed). It is also where we have our village noticeboard located. A second noticeboard is located at Kirkby Wharfe.

If you have any issues or ideas you would like to put to the Parish Council please contact the Clerk or simply attend the next Parish Council Meeting.

The dates of the next meetings should be shown on both the Home Page and the Council page of this website. If for some reason the next meeting date is not available on this website please contact the Clerk (Georgina Ashton, clerk@towtonpc.org.uk) Tel. 01937 557701

 

Recent news

Information and recent news

Due to COVID-19 restrictions and for the safety of Councillors and the public, Parish Council Meetings will take plave VIRTUALLY (via ZOOM) until further notice. 

 

Defibrillators: There and now defibrillators in Towton (on outside wall of The Rockingham Arms) and in Kirkby Wharfe (on the wall of The White House - opposite the noticeboard).  

If anyone needs to use the defibrillator for a case of suspected heart attack then BEFORE GOING FOR THE DEFIBRILLATOR DIAL 999 IMMEDIATELY, ask for Ambulance. Tell them you are in Towton and they will tell you the CODE NUMBER OF THE CABINET TO ACCESS THE DEFIBRILLATOR. Take the defibrillator to the patient whilst the emergency response vehicle is on its way.

The  defibrillator is fully automatic. Press the GREEN button and it will give audio instructions as to how to use it. There are pads to stick on the patient's chest which are then connected by cables to the defibrillator.  By using the defibrillator you CAN DO NO HARM to the patient. The defibrillator senses the patient's heart rhythm and WILL ONLY DELIVER A SHOCK IF IT IS NECESSARY.

Follow the audio guidance of the defibrillator until the emergency responder/ambulance arrives.

A full training video can be seen at the manufacturer's (Zoll) website at: https://www.zoll.com/contact/elearning/videos/aed-plus/

 

Towton Parish Council website: If you have any ideas or suggestions for the website or feel you could contribute to maintaining communication with the residents of the Parish please contact the Clerk.