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Pub Lists
In the York branch area we have over 450 pubs and there isn't a current local guide covering the whole area. Below are lists of all our known pubs, sub-divided into their local council areas, which we hope will be of use to you. They are in .pdf format, so you will need Acrobat Reader to access them. Click the button below to download it.

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To download any of these files either click on download... which will cause Acrobat Reader to start on your PC and display the map, or right-click on download... then click Save Target As... to invoke a dialog which will enable you to save a copy of the file locally for viewing later.

We'd appreciate further information on any of the pubs listed. We have a simple survey form available (download); please forward any of these to our Pubs Officer, Heather Barber, or email her with any news.

East Riding of York Council
(East of York)
May 2008 Pocklington, Stamford Bridge, Holme-on-Spalding Moor and villages up to the border with the A614 and A166 and B1248.

Hambleton District Council
(North/West of York)
May 2008 Easingwold and villages off the A19, up to the Rivers Swale and Ouse and up to the A168/A170, excluding Thirsk.

Harrogate Borough Council
(West of York)
May 2008 Villages adjacent to A59 and B1224 up to and including Green Hammerton and Tockwith.

Ryedale District Council
(North of York)
May 2008 Helmsley and Kirkbymoorside, and the southern part of the North York Moors National Park, excluding Malton & Pickering

Selby District Council
(South of York)
May 2008 Selby, Tadcaster and Sherburn in Elmet and villages up to the boundary with the River Aire and the A1(M).

City of York Council
(City & Suburbs)
May 2008 Villages such as Bishopthorpe, Copmanthorpe, Deighton, Stockton-on-Forest, Strensall, the Poppletons.

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