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Proposal to drop'Yorkshire' Dales


Readers may not be aware that (although I thought this an April fool prank, except it’s February) some here-today, gone-tomorrow upstart from whichever quango controls our Yorkshire Dales National Park is proposing to drop the word Yorkshire from the title.

This would then be removed from maps and signage.

The reason for this effrontery is the addition of a small part of Lancashire and Cumbria to the western edge of the national park. As delighted as the Lancastrians and Cumbrians must be to at last be annexed into Yorkshire, it is intolerable to allow this wanton destruction of our local identity. This region is known throughout the world as the Yorkshire Dales. It is obvious that whoever came up with this idea is probably from south of Watford.

The “Western Dales” may be appropriate for the new area, but hands off “Yorkshire”. I urge all those who are concerned at this outrage to bombard their local and national politicians in protest and put a stop to this nonsense.

Charles Urquhart, Millfield Road, York.

Comments(3)

yorknights says...
12:11pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Most of this area is Yorkshire anyway--the Tories sliced it up way back in the seventies and gave bits to Lancashire,cumbria and County Durham--not to mention the parts in the south of the county.Lets get it ALL back--and start with Middlesborough!

Stevie D says...
12:34pm Tue 9 Feb 10

yorknights - why would we want Middlesbrough back? I'd rather not have the good name of Yorkshire tainted like that!

petethefeet says...
8:49pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Back in the seventies, it did strike me as perverse that we should alter time-honoured names and boundaries just to align with the current bunch of public servants who empty dustbins and the like. I worked East Yorkshire at the time and many people, myself incuded, refused to recognise the obsenity of 'Humberside'. Eventually, the authorities relented.


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