Eggborough

On 1 April 2023 Selby District was abolished and Eggborough became part of the new North Yorkshire unitary authority area.The complex offers a nine-hole golf course, two miniature football pitches, two full-size football pitches, a bowling green, a children's play area, a miniature railway, a licensed bar, snooker, pool, a green room and a concert hall.[13] The site was developed to burn willow wood grown by local farmers and turn it into gas, however, by August 2002 had gone into liquidation.Eggborough is served by Whitley Bridge railway station on the Pontefract line, but services are limited to just two trains a day to Leeds and only one through to Goole.[19] Eggborough was represented on the former Selby District Council by husband-and-wife couple John and Mary McCartney, who are Independents.
Eggborough Grain Mill
Eggborough Power Station
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