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On this Day in 1974 — When Health & Safety Went Mad
Just over fifty years ago, in 1974, I was into my first year of full-time work. Newly settled in North Yorkshire, it may have been then that I first looked down the short, wide dale of Greenhowe, maybe from this very spot, perhaps at this very season, when the ling is beginni ...
http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/07/31/on-this-day-in-1974-when-health-safety-went-mad/
#ClevelandHills #GreenhowMoor #NorthYorkMoors #20thCentury #history
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Witch Tree, Maiden Tree
This week, public outrage greeted the news that two men have been found guilty of cutting down the Sycamore Gap tree beside Hadrian’s Wall.
Though obviously a cultural icon, sycamores are not native to Britain. The tree came from Europe and only arrived in Britain around the fifteenth or sixteenth century. The idea that Robin Hood passed it on his way ...
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Burton Howe — A Bronze Age round barrow
Just adjacent to the Cleveland Way, as it slogs its way along the landrover track on Greenhow Bank, lies Burton Howe, topped with its medieval parish boundary marker stone. Perched at an elevation of 433 metres (1,419 feet), it affords a splendid view of the Cleveland Plain, stretching westward along the line ...
http://www.fhithich.uk/?p=35083
#BattersbyMoor #BurtonHowe #ClevelandHills #ClevelandWay #GreenhowMoor #NorthYorkMoors #BronzeAge
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Siberia on the Moors — A Lost Railway Community
For nigh on seventy years, this exposed stretch on Greenhow Moor, with its splendid panorama of the Cleveland Plain and beyond, served as home for a community of railway workers and their families.
Sited at the top of the Ingleby Incline, a cluster of building once stood here, in a location so remote and exposed that it earne ...
http://www.fhithich.uk/?p=34805
#GreenhowMoor #InglebyIncline #NorthYorkMoors #ironstone #railway