Ryedale

54°08′20″N 0°47′24″W / 54.139°N 0.79°W / 54.139; -0.79

Ryedale
Ryedale shown within North Yorkshire
Ryedale shown within North Yorkshire
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Constituent country England
RegionYorkshire and the Humber
Ceremonial countyNorth Yorkshire
Administrative HQMalton (Ryedale House)
Government
 • TypeRyedale District Council
 • LeadershipAlternative
 • Executive 
 • MP:Kevin Hollinrake
Area
 • Total
1,507 km2 (582 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total
54,897
 • Density36/km2 (94/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+0 (Greenwich Mean Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (British Summer Time)
ONS code36UF (ONS)
E07000167 (GSS)
Ethnicity99.4% White
Websiteryedale.gov.uk

Ryedale was a non-metropolitan district in North Yorkshire, England. It was in the Vale of Pickering, a low-lying flat area of land drained by the River Derwent. The Vale's landscape is rural with scattered villages and towns. It has been inhabited continuously from the Mesolithic period. The economy was largely agricultural with light industry and tourism playing an increasing role.[1]

Towns included Helmsley, Kirkbymoorside, Malton, Norton-on-Derwent, and Pickering. Part of Ryedale lies within the North York Moors National Park. The A64 passed through Ryedale and villages such as Rillington.[2] In the 2011 Census, the population of this primarily rural area of 150,659 hectares, the largest district in North Yorkshire, was 51,700.[3]

  1. ^ "Discover Ryedale". Ryedale District Council.
  2. ^ "Discover Ryedale". Ryedale District Council.
  3. ^ "Ryedale District Council - Census information". Archived from the original on 5 July 2018.