Contact

Contact
For more information, to check availability and to make a booking please contact our booking secretary at bookings@aldwark.org

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History of Aldwark

History of Aldwark
Until the mid-18th century the only way to cross the River Ouse at Aldwark was by ferry. In 1768 John Thompson of Kirby Hall, is reputed to have ridden to London to seek permission to construct a bridge,in exchange for collecting tolls. Parliament agreed that as he paid for the bridge they would not tax...

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Location

Location
View on Google Maps OS mapping gridref: SE 463619 and What3Words fuzz.allowable.land The campsite address is: Boat Lane,Great Ouseburn,York,YO26 9SJ

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Privacy Policy

PRIVACY & GDPR; General Data Protection Regulation UK & EU. What is this Privacy Notice? This Privacy Notice sets out what we, Aldwark Activity Centre, do with Personal Data and what you can expect from us as part of our obligations when processing this Personal Data. We comply with Central Yorkshire Scouts – Document Retention and...

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River Ure level at Aldwark BridgeRiver Level – Aldwark bridge

River Ure level at Aldwark BridgeRiver Level – Aldwark bridge
Check at the current river levels at Aldwark bridge using the link below https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/station/8004

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