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About UsNorth Yorkshire is England’s largest county and includes some of the most diverse landscape in the country. The County boasts two national parks (Yorkshire Dales and North Yorkshire Moors), numerous picturesque market towns (Richmond, Skipton, Thirsk), dramatic coastline including the towns of Scarborough and Whitby as well as the large urban areas of York and Harrogate. To the south of York lies the former mining area of Selby. The County also covers some of the most remote and rural areas in the country, which are sparsely populated and access to services in these areas is a particular challenge.
Map of NHS North Yorkshire and York boundaries
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