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Seamer village and Tame Bridge (near Stokesley)

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2023/2024 Breakdown of expenditure – Business account

2023/2024 Breakdown of expenditure – Business account Accountant services   £177.00 Bus Shelter   £4710.00 Christmas Tree   £120.00 Clerk Equipment   £834.83 Defib pads/Grapevine costs (D Campy)   £380.00 Defib Tame Bridge   £1697.94 Gardening costs inc Green Bin

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NOTICE OF ELECTION – North Yorkshire Council Election of a Councillor for the HUTTON RUDBY & OSMOTHERLEY Division

NOTICE OF ELECTION – North Yorkshire Council Election of a Councillor for the HUTTON RUDBY & OSMOTHERLEY Division

Nomination papers must be delivered BY HAND to the Returning Officer at North Yorkshire Council, Civic Centre, Stone Cross, Rotary Way, Northallerton, DL6 2UU between 10 am and 4 pm on any working day from the date of publication of

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Seamer is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, near the border with the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees and 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Stokesley.

Its name is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Semer(s), with later medieval attestations including Samara. The first element is Old English sǣ ‘lake'; the spelling of the second element suggests variation between Old English mere ‘sea’, Old English mersc ‘marsh’, and Old Norse marr ‘lake, sea, pool’. The dominant meaning of the name therefore seems to have been ‘lake by the sea’. (information courtesy of wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seamer,_Hambleton )

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